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The reason why I decided to wait two years after the Bond movie, and to work with Ang Lee in a martial arts movie, is because I really believe that this genre deserves more respect and dignity than it's ever been given. Before, people saw it as a fairy tale; they felt they could take it easy. But it shouldn't be about that. It's so steeped in our culture, it should have more depth to it. It's never easy to find that balance, when it's such a magical type of film, to make you accept our soaring to the skies... it was a risk, but when we did this movie, it was for a Western audience.
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Michelle Yeoh filmography |
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- Silver Hawk (2004) as Lulu
- The Touch (2002) as Yin Fei
- Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) as Yu Shu Lien
- Moonlight Express (1999) as Sis
- 007: Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) as Wai Lin
- The Soong Sisters (1997) as Soong Ai-ling
- The Stunt Woman (1996) as Ah Kam
- Shaolin Popey 2: Messy Temple (1994)
- Wonder Seven (1994) as Ying
- Butterfly Sword (1993) as Sister Ko
- Holy Weapon (1993) as Ching Sze/To Col Ching
- Modern Day Wonder Heroes Legend (1993) as Ching
- Supercop 2 (1993) as Jessica Yang
- The Heroic Trio (1993) as Ching/Invisible Woman
- The Tai-Chi Master (1993) as Siu Lin
- Supercop (1992) as Insp. Jessica Yang
- Dynamite Fighters (1987) as Fok Ming-Ming
- Easy Money (1987) as Michelle Yeung
- Royal Warriors (1986) as Michelle Yip
- Police Assassins (1985) as Inspector Ng
- Winners & Sinners 3: Twinkle, Twinkle, Lucky Stars (1985) as Judo Instructor
- Owl vs. Dumbo (1984) as Miss Yeung
- Wing Chun as Yim Wing Chun
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Michelle Yeoh random trivia |
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- A former Miss Malaysia, she got her start in acting in a commercial with Jackie Chan.
- Chosen by "People" magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the World. [1997]
- Surname, "Yeoh" is pronounced "yo".
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