Michelle Yeoh AARP The Magazine Cover and feature interview
This month, AARP The Magazine will feature Wicked star Michelle Yeoh, and Screen Rant has a first look at the cover, plus an exclusive interview the actor gave the publication. AARP is the nation’s largest nonpartisan and nonprofit organization that advocates for the enrichment and health of people over 50 years old. Yeoh, who won her first Academy Award in 2023, is 62.
How Michelle Yeoh’s Cover Story Proves She Is Still On The Rise Close ✕ Remove Ads Michelle Yeoh has long been something of a screen legend, and yet that legend has only continued to grow. Yeoh established herself as a stunt performer and actor in Hong Kong action and comedy films, even performing some of her best fight scenes alongside Jackie Chan in Police Story 3: Supercop, but later had to work incredibly hard to win her way into the hearts of American audiences.
✕ Remove Ads Yeoh would of course go on to appear and star in a hard-to-beat list of films, franchises, and TV series which includes Tomorrow Never Dies, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Memoirs of a Geisha, Crazy Rich Asians, and Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. It wasn’t until she was 60, however, that Yeoh won her first Academy Award for starring in the absurd but deeply meaningful Everything Everywhere All At Once.
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