Chinese fans rejoice at Michelle Yeoh Oscar nod
Chinese fans are celebrating the Oscar nomination of Michelle Yeoh for Best Actress, with some calling her "the pride of Chinese people everywhere".
Yeoh was nominated for her starring role in Everything Everywhere All At Once, which also earned her a Golden Globes win earlier this month.
News of the Asian superstar's Oscar nod trended on social media as many Chinese moviegoers rejoiced.
She will become the first Asian woman to triumph in her category if she wins.
Yeoh is the first Malaysian and also the first woman of Chinese descent to gain an Oscar nomination for Best Actress.
This year's Academy Awards nominations have been particularly fruitful for stars of Asian descent, with Everything Everywhere All At Once earning 11 nominations.
Yeoh's co-stars Ke Huy Quan and Stephanie Hsu, as well as director Daniel Kwan, were similarly honoured.
Quan, a former child star who first gained fame through movies such as Indiana Jones And The Temple of Doom, is nominated for Best Supporting Actor.
Hsu is up for Best Supporting Actress, while Kwan is nominated for Best Director alongside co-director Daniel Scheinert.
In addition, Vietnamese-American actress Hong Chau garnered a Best Supporting Actress nomination for her role in The Whale.
But it was news of Yeoh's nomination which sparked the most discussion among Chinese people, for whom she is a household name.
She first rose to fame via her roles in Hong Kong action movies in the 1990s, starring alongside the likes of Jackie Chan and Jet Li.
In Hollywood, she gained prominence with Tomorrow Never Dies, a James Bond film, and the Oscar-winning kungfu film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
More recently, she has featured in Crazy Rich Asians and Star Trek: Discovery. Yeoh is also a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, starring in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.
"Make Asian women proud," wrote one commenter on Chinese social media platform Weibo, where the hashtag about her nomination has been viewed 130 million times.
"Everyone respects her wholeheartedly because she has broken so many barriers and broadened their perspectives," said a Facebook user in Taiwan.
Another netizen added: "She's doing it for all of us."
Many Weibo users in China also called for Everything Everywhere to be screened without cuts. The film has been shown in many parts of Asia including Hong Kong and Taiwan, but has yet to be screened in mainland China, which maintains a strict quota for foreign films.
The Oscars ceremony will be held in March.
You might also be interested in:
-
Kanye wanted to call his 2018 hit album Ye - HITLER - as anti-Semite rapper's disturbing history of praising Nazi leader is revealedHosepipe ban comes into forceOzone layer may be restored in decades, UN says'The day cricket was dealt two serious warnings'Indonesia acknowledges gross human rights violationsBP chief listed as COP27 delegate for MauritaniaProtestors march on fuel depot despite injunctionProtesters rally against city congestion chargeMan assaulted by 'NINJA' with sheath of samurai sword is panhandler who triggered a bomb scare in New York City by planting two rice cookers in subway station three years ago: Attacker is still on the runGreen Sport Awards 2022: Athlete of the Year winner
Next article:'When you realize you're the 75 percent...:' Twitter employees seethe following Elon Musk's vow to fire 3/4 of the company's workcompel - after the billionaire admitted he is 'paying too much' in $44billion deal
- ·Sean Dyche expected to be Everton's new manager after positive, fast-moving talks over replacing Frank Lampard, as Marcelo Bielsa says NO notwithstanding flying in from Brazil to discuss
- ·Greenland's future may be written under North Sea
- ·Landslip repairs are huge cost burden - council
- ·Port of Aberdeen climate protest ends peacefully
- ·Jimmy Lai's UK lawyers call for Sunak meeting
- ·Unusually warm weather for France and Spain
- ·Green Sport Awards 2022: Ambition and Impact Award nominees
- ·Isle of Man formally adopts Paris climate treaty
- ·Steve Bannon gets FOUR MONTHS in priconsequentlyn for defying January 6 subpoena: Defiant Trump adviconsequentlyr leaves court and tears into Biden's 'illegitimate regime', Nancy Pelosi and Liz Cheney - and says November 8 will be 'judgment day'
- ·Exotic birds in UK 'worrying climate change sign'
- ·Football kit redesigns highlight climate change
- ·The greener alternative to Black Friday
- ·Jimmy Lai's UK lawyers call for Sunak meeting
- ·UK also broke its land surface temperature record
- ·Diving birds could be at evolutionary 'dead end'
- ·Mont Blanc climbers may be asked for €15,000 deposit
- ·EastEnders star Josephine Melville who played Tessa Parker in the 1980s dies backstage after performing in a play
- ·Green Sport Awards 2022: Athlete of the Year winner
- ·What is the plan to protect the high seas?
- ·Bus with climate change design hits the road
- ·REVEALED: Rapper, 49, was escorting gang member, 18, out of Des Moines school he founded when teenager 'suddenly opened fire' - killing two students who were members of rival gang
- ·Fracking ban lifted, government announces
- ·Nominees announced for first BBC Green Sport Awards
- ·US Senate passes sweeping $700bn economic package
- ·EastEnders star Josephine Melville who played Tessa Parker in the 1980s dies backstage after performing in a play
- ·Wind generated a record amount of power in 2022
- ·Air India embarrassed by urination scandal
- ·HSBC climate change adverts banned by UK watchdog
- ·Nuclear fusion plant to be built at power station
- ·Efforts to pass global ocean protection treaty fail
- ·'What a shaker': LA is hit by 4.2 magnitude earthquake off the coast of Malibu waking residents who describe it as 'like a train going by'
- ·Protester arrested while Sir David dined
- ·Nature in danger as mountain forest loss quickens
- ·Cape Town Marathon going green with 'major' aims
- ·Cristiano's four-and-a-half hour day in exile: Ronaldo exits Man United's training ground after being compeld to work alone with coaches after Erik ten Hag axed him in wake of daily clashes and his refusal to play
- ·Europe's rush to liquid gas is bad news for planet