Michelle Yeoh commands the lead in the Oscar-nominated flick “Everything Everywhere All At Once,” showing a wide range from comedic and martial arts chops to heartwrenching angst, proving women can be the leads in parts that are more than stereotypes.
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FILE - Michelle Yeoh appears at the premiere of "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings," in West London on Aug 26, 2021. Yeoh stars in the genre-twisting “Everything Everywhere All At Once" playing an Asian immigrant wife and mother trying to be everything for everyone. FILE - Michelle Yeoh appears at the premiere of "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings," in West London on Aug 26, 2021.
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