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About

Birth Name: Yeoh Chu-Kheng
Birth Notes: 6 August 1962, Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
Height: 5' 4"
Family: * Dickson Poon (February 1988 - 1992) (divorced)
Biography: Born as Yang Zi Chong in the mining town of Ipoh in West Malaysia in the lunar year of the Tiger, she spoke English and Malay before Chinese. A ballet dancer since age 4, she moved to London, England to study at the Royal Academy as a teenager. After a brief dance career, she won the Miss Malaysia beauty pageant title in her native country and the Miss Moomba beauty pageant title in Melbourne, Australia in the early 1980s. Her first on camera work was a 1984 commercial with martial arts star Jackie Chan . In 1985, she began making action movies with D&B Films of Hong Kong. She was first billed as Michelle Khan, then later, Michelle Yeoh. Never a trained martial artist, she relied on her dance discipline and her on-set trainers to prepare for her martial arts action scenes. She uses many dance moves in her films. She still does most of her own stunts and has been injured many times. Ironically, she still cannot read Chinese and she has to have Chinese script read to her. In 1988, she married wealthy D&B Films executive Dickson Poon and retired from acting. Even though they divorced in 1992, she is close to Poon's second wife and a godmother to Poon's daughter. When she returned to acting, she became very popular to Chinese audiences and she became known to western audiences through her co-starring roles in the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) and in the phenomenally successful Wo hu cang long (2000) aka Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon' directed by Ang Lee. She turned down a role in a sequel to The Matrix (1999). She has her own production company, Mythical Films and has trained with the Shen Yang Acrobatic team for her role in The Touch (2002), an English language film she is both starring in and producing. She hopes to use her company to discover and nurture new filmmaking talent. She also wants to act in roles that combine both action and deeper spiritual themes.

Filmography

Far North (2007) as Saiva
Sunshine (2007) as Corazon
The Children of Huang Shi (2008) as Mrs. Wang
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008) as Zi Yuan
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) as Wai Lin
7 jin gong (1994) as Ying
A Jin de gu shi (1996) as Ah Kam
Babylon A.D. (2008) as Sister Rebeka
Chao ji ji hua (1993) as Jessica Yang
Dung fong saam hap (1993) as Ching/Invisible Woman/Number 3
Fei ying (2004) as Lulu Wong
Ging chat goo si 3: Chiu kup ging chat (1992) as Insp. Jessica Yang, Director of INTERPOL
Grit & Polish: Heroines from Hong Kong (2001) as Herself
Huang jia shi jie (1985) as Inspector Ng
Huo Yuan Jia (2006) as Miss Yang
Jianyu (2010) as Zeng Jing
Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011) as The Soothsayer
Mao tou ying yu xiao fei xiang (1984) as Miss Yeung
Memoirs of a Geisha (2005) as Mameha
Purple Mountain (2008)  
San lau sing woo dip gim (1993) as Lady Ko
Shao Lin xiao zi II: Xin wu long yuan (1994) as Ah King
Sing yuet tung wa (1999) as Sis
Song jia huang chao (1997) as Soong Ai-ling/Madam Kung
Su Qi-Er (2010) as Sister Yu
Tai ji: Zhang San Feng (1993) as Siu Lin
The Touch (2002) as Pak Yin Fay
Tong tian da dao (1987) as Michelle Yeung
Wing Chun (1994) as Yim Wing Chun
Wo hu cang long (2000) as Yu Shu Lien
Wong ga jin si (1986) as Michelle Yip, HK CID
Wu xia qi gong zhu (1993) as Ching Sze/To Col Ching
Xia ri fu xing (1985) as Judo Instructor
Xian dai hao xia zhuan (1993) as Ching/San/Carol
Zhong hua zhan shi (1987) as Fok Ming-Ming

Trivia

  * (1997) Chosen by "People" magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the World.
* One of the only female stars whom Jackie Chan lets do her own stunts.
* A former Miss Malaysia, she got her start in acting in a commercial with Jackie Chan .
* (1983) Miss Malaysia
* Fought her way to the top in the male-dominated genre of Hong Kong action films, where she has been known for years as the "queen of martial arts".
* Has a Bachelor's Degree in Dance from the Royal Academy of Dance (London, England).
* One of the highest paid Chinese-language actresses in the world.
* Highest paid actress in Asia.
* Released a single CD in 1993, "Love Quite Like a Comet", from her movie San lau sing woo dip gim (1993).
* Surname, "Yeoh" is pronounced "yo".
* (2005) She is currently engaged to Jean Todt, the director of the Ferrari F1 team.
* She speaks 3 languages, English, Malay and Cantonese. However, she can't read Chinese and relies on pinyin (a system of phonetic notation) to pronounce words. In Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, she uses pinyin to recite her lines (with help from Mandarin speaking crew members) in Mandarin as she doesn't speak the language.
* Member of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 2002
* In 2001, she was given the title of "dato'" by the Sultan of Perak, her native state. "Dato'" is an honorary Malaysian title somewhat like an English knighthood, and it lies below the ranks of "Dato' Seri," "Tan Sri" and "Tun."
* Member of the jury at the Berlin International Film Festival in 1999
* Was a very close friend to Anita Mui since early 90s. She also hosted a memorial event for Mui in 2007.
* In October 2007, was named a Chevalier of the French Legion d'Honneur, for her contributions to international culture.

Quotes

  * "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."
* "Learning how to walk in a kimono was an art form in itself - if you didn't learn to do it properly it was like dragging a dead cat across the floor! We had to walk with a piece of paper between your knees and a tea tray balanced on your head."
* "In Asia, we constantly play Koreans, Malay, Chinese. We do not question that, as you do not question an Englishman playing an American or a German."
* I prefer to be kicked four or five times well, you know, hard, than twenty or twenty five times not so good...

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