Birthday:
Aug 6, 1962
Birthplace:
Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia

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Best known in the West for her role as Wai Lin in Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) before her international breakout role in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000), Michelle Yeoh is not your ordinary Bond girl. Her elegant good looks coupled with a killer high kick have made Yeoh one of the most popular martial arts stars in Asia and one of Hong Kong's most famous icons abroad.Born on August 6, 1962, in the mining town of Ipoh, in Western Malaysia, Yeoh's ethnically Chinese parents taught her Malay and English well before she learned Cantonese. She began ballet dancing at the age of four, and, inspired by Fame (1980), she enrolled in England's Royal Academy of Dance, where she eventually earned a B.A. Though a back injury ended her career as a ballerina, she returned to her home country to be crowned Miss Malaysia of 1983. From there, she appeared in a television commercial with Jackie Chan which caught the attention of a fledgling film production company called D&B Films. Taking the stage name Michelle Khan, she acted in bit parts in a number of forgettable films until her breakout role in the girls-with-guns action-comedy Yes, Madam! (1985) alongside noted kung-fu femme fatal Cynthia Rothrock. Though she did not know any martial arts before signing on to the film, Yeoh reportedly spent nine hours a day in the gym, working out and learning to take a punch. She had come a long way from the Royal Academy of Dance. Within the first five minutes of Madam, Yeoh emasculates a flasher and wastes a quartet of thieves. Yeoh immediately became one of Hong Kong's biggest female action stars and was soon appearing in films at a dizzying rate. Always performing her own stunts, she teamed up again with Rothrock in the kung-fu fest Royal Warriors (1986), and she starred in a violent Thomas Crown Afffair remake, Easy Money (1987). While making the Indiana Jones-style action epic Magnificent Warriors (1987), she got engaged to department store tycoon and studio head Dickson Poon (the D in D&B Films). Taking the lead of earlier martial arts divas such as Angela Mao, Yeoh retired from the movie biz in 1988 and retreated to a life of quiet domesticity. It didn't last long. The marriage was not a happy one (the Hong Kong press reported -- falsely it turns out -- that Poon suffered two broken ribs after a well-placed kick) and it ended in divorce in 1992.Yeoh's career came roaring back after her show-stopping performance in Police Story 3: Super Cop (1992), where she matched the notoriously fearless Jackie Chan stunt for jaw-dropping stunt. At the beginning of the shoot, Chan was skeptical as to whether women could fight, preferring them to look pretty and to sit on the sidelines. By the end of the film, Chan was legitimately concerned that he might be upstaged. Yeoh's hair-raising high-speed motorcycle jump onto a moving train (she learned how to drive the motorbike the day before the stunt) was bested only by Chan's death-defying leap from a minaret to an airborne rope ladder hanging from a helicopter hundreds of feet above Kuala Lumpur. The film was a massive success, making Yeoh the highest paid actress in Asia. Now being billed as Michelle Yeoh, she starred in a string of popular action flicks, including Heroic Trio (1992) opposite Maggie Cheung and Anita Mui, Tai Chi Master (1993) along with kung-fu phenom Jet Li, and Wing Chun (1994), which is without a doubt the rockin'-est sockin'-est flick ever about tofu. Her career of high-flying stunts resulted in many a dislocated shoulder and broken rib, but in 1995, while shooting Ann Hui's Ah Kam, Yeoh managed to seriously injure herself. She misjudged a jump off an 18-foot wall (an easy stunt according to her) and landed on her head, cracking a vertebra. Yeoh was put in traction, and it was feared that she would never walk again. Yet within a month, she was back on the set as if nothing happened.The American release of Supercop caught the eyes of Western producers, and soon she was cast opposite Pierce Brosnan in the James Bond-epic Tomorrow Never Dies (1997). Once again, Yeoh's natural charisma, along with her effortless ability to dispatch bands of baddies, threatened to outclass the male lead. That same year, Yeoh was named one of People magazine's 50 sexiest people of the year. Back in Hong Kong, Yeoh received accolades not for her kung-fu abilities but for her acting skills in her role as Soong Ai-ling in the widely praised historical melodrama The Soong Sisters (1997).In 2000 Yeoh fused the popular historical aspects of her previous work with an unmistakably modern aesthetic, again displaying her unyielding skills and speed in the wildly popular Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Teaming with international superstar Chow Yun Fat in an epic and gravity-defying quest to recover a stolen Excaliber-like sword named the Green Destiny, Yeoh cemented her status as an incredibly graceful fighter with the unusual ability to display a remarkable dramatic range as well. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Quotes from Michelle Yeoh's Characters

    1. Aung San Suu Kyi: The art of people is a true mirror of their mind.
    From The Lady. Submitted by Valeria M (37 days ago)
    1. Mameha: You cannot call yourself a true geisha until you can stop a man in his tracks with a single look.
    From Memoirs of a Geisha. Submitted by Despina P (5 months ago)
    1. Aung San Suu Kyi: Please use your liberty to promote ours.
    From The Lady. Submitted by Eric H (12 months ago)
    1. Aung San Suu Kyi: You may not think about politics, but politics think about you.
    From The Lady. Submitted by Nuk C (12 months ago)
    1. Aung San Suu Kyi: We shall not respond with violence under any circumstances.
    From The Lady. Submitted by Chris P (13 months ago)
    1. Mother: Besides I can always sell Chiyo to Mrs. Tatsuyo.
    2. Mameha: With your eye for beauty and nose for talent, surely you can see what a terrible waste that would be.
    3. Mother: If you are not the kind-hearted geisha i know you to be, I might think you were scheming against Hatsumomo.
    4. Mameha: Then I'm grateful, Mrs. Nitta, that you do not have a suspicious mind.
    5. Mother: Perhaps you can peak my interest with...
    6. Mameha: Yes?
    7. Mother: Your offer?
    8. Mameha: I will cover Chiyo's schooling, all her expenses, until after her debut.
    9. Mother: Now I am confident you are teasing.
    10. Mameha: I cannot be more sincere. If Chiyo hasn't paid off her debt within 6 months after her debut...
    11. Mother: No, impossible, too little time!
    12. Mameha: Then I will pay you twice over.
    13. Mother: What? No geisha could ever...
    From Memoirs of a Geisha. Submitted by Nhia T (16 months ago)
    1. Mameha: You cannot call yourself a true geisha until you can stop a man in his tracks with a single look.
    From Memoirs of a Geisha. Submitted by Nhia T (16 months ago)
    1. Hatsumomo: Hmm, what is it? 20 yen? 30?
    2. Mother: This can't be the right amount.
    3. Mameha: I trust you agree. I have won the wager. Sayuri's made history. No mizuagi has ever been sold for more, not even mine. 15,000 yen.
    From Memoirs of a Geisha. Submitted by Nhia T (16 months ago)
    1. Hatsumomo: Sometimes, the smartest remark is silence.
    2. Sayuri: What better advise to follow than your own.
    3. Mameha: Sayuri.
    4. Hatsumomo: I was a maiko myself once.
    5. Sayuri: Of course, but it's been such a very long, long, long, long time. [Everyone laughs]
    From Memoirs of a Geisha. Submitted by Nhia T (16 months ago)
    1. Mameha: As for the kimono, I am no fool, Chiyo. Hatsumomo, cannot tolerate competition.
    2. Chiyo: She's jealous of you?
    3. Mameha: Not me I'm afraid. Someone closer to home.
    From Memoirs of a Geisha. Submitted by Nhia T (16 months ago)
    1. Mameha: Rise. [Chiyo gets up off her knees] Not like a horse.
    From Memoirs of a Geisha. Submitted by Nhia T (16 months ago)
    1. The Soothsayer: If you continue on your current path...you will find yourself...at the bottom of the stairs.
    2. Lord Shen: What do you see?
    3. The Soothsayer: I see pain..and anger..
    4. Lord Shen: How dare you that's the finest silk in the province!
    5. The Soothsayer: Followed by denial...
    6. Lord Shen: That is not fortune-telling! You are only telling what's happening right..
    7. The Soothsayer: Now?
    From Kung Fu Panda 2. Submitted by Lord D (16 months ago)
    1. The Soothsayer: So, who are you?
    2. Po: [Now angry at Lord Shen for killing his parents; stands up with clenched fists] I am Po. And I'm gonna need a hat.
    From Kung Fu Panda 2. Submitted by Anthony A (17 months ago)
    1. The Soothsayer: A peacock is defeated by a warrior of black and white. Nothing has changed.
    From Kung Fu Panda 2. Submitted by Anthony A (17 months ago)
    1. Lord Shen: And you actually believe this is the warrior destined to defeat me?!
    2. The Soothsayer: I do not. I know he is.
    3. Lord Shen: [Laughing] Look at him! A lifetime to plot his revenge and he comes to me on his knees!
    From Kung Fu Panda 2. Submitted by Anthony A (17 months ago)
    1. The Soothsayer: A peacock is defeated by a warrior of black and white. Nothing has changed.
    2. Lord Shen: That's impossible, and you know it.
    3. The Soothsayer: It is not impossible and HE knows it.
    4. Lord Shen: Who?
    From Kung Fu Panda 2. Submitted by Anthony A (17 months ago)
    1. Lord Shen: Ah, there you are, Soothsayer. It seems your fortune-telling skills are not as good as you thought.
    2. The Soothsayer: We shall see, Shen.
    From Kung Fu Panda 2. Submitted by Anthony A (17 months ago)
    1. The Soothsayer: The peacock... is defeated by a warrior of black and white. Nothing has changed...
    2. Lord Shen: [destroyed the Soothsayer's bowl; put the smoke out with his feathers] Ha,ha,ha. That is impossible, and you know it.
    3. The Soothsayer: It is not impossible and... *he* knows it.
    4. Lord Shen: Who?
    5. Wolf Boss: Lord Shen! I saw a panda!
    6. Lord Shen: A panda?!
    From Kung Fu Panda 2. Submitted by Derek K (17 months ago)
    1. Lord Shen: [practicing for the arrival of Po] Greetings, panda. At last we meet! Oh, no, no, no, no, no. We meet at last! Yes, that's it! Greetings, panda. We meet at- Wheo...
    2. The Soothsayer: You are afraid for reason.
    3. Lord Shen: I am not afraid. The panda is coming to me in chains. If anyone should be afraid, it's...
    4. The Soothsayer: You.
    From Kung Fu Panda 2. Submitted by Derek K (17 months ago)
    1. Lord Shen: Set the Soothsayer free. She is of no use to me.
    2. The Soothsayer: Good-bye, Shen. I wish you happiness.
    3. Lord Shen: Happiness must be taken, and I will take mine.
    From Kung Fu Panda 2. Submitted by Derek K (17 months ago)
    1. The Soothsayer: The cup you choose to fill has no bottom. It is time to stop this madness.
    2. Lord Shen: And why on Earth would I do that?
    3. The Soothsayer: So your parents can rest in peace.
    4. Lord Shen: My parents... hated me. Do you understand? They wronged me. And... I will make it right.
    5. The Soothsayer: They loved you. They loved you so much that having to send you away killed them.
    6. Lord Shen: The dead exist in the past, and I must intend to the future.
    From Kung Fu Panda 2. Submitted by Derek K (17 months ago)
    1. The Soothsayer: Who are you?
    2. Po: I am Po. And I'm gonna need a hat.
    From Kung Fu Panda 2. Submitted by Anthony A (18 months ago)
    1. Lord Shen: Then I will kill him, and make you wrong!
    2. The Soothsayer: [bites Shen's cloak]
    3. Lord Shen: [pulls it from her] Will you stop that!
    From Kung Fu Panda 2. Submitted by Diego T (18 months ago)
    1. Lord Shen: One panda lives. That does not make you right.
    2. The Soothsayer: You're right. Being right makes me right.
    From Kung Fu Panda 2. Submitted by Diego T (18 months ago)
    1. The Soothsayer: [taps on Wolf Boss's bad eye] Even with his poor eyesight, he can see the truth. Why is it that you cannot?
    From Kung Fu Panda 2. Submitted by Diego T (18 months ago)
    1. Lord Shen: That's impossible, and you know it.
    2. The Soothsayer: It is not impossible and he knows it.
    3. Lord Shen: Who?
    4. Wolf Boss: [suddenly enters from stairs] Lord Shen! I saw a panda!
    From Kung Fu Panda 2. Submitted by Diego T (18 months ago)
    1. Lord Shen: Now you old goat, why don't you tell me my...
    2. The Soothsayer: Fortune?
    3. Lord Shen: The future, I was going to say future. Look into your bowl and tell me what glory awaits.
    4. The Soothsayer: If you continue on your current path.. *Dramatic eye movements* You will find yourself at the bottom of the stairs.
    5. Lord Shen: *Finds himself at the bottom of the stairs.*
    6. The Soothsayer: I see..I see..I see pain. *Plucks feather*
    7. Lord Shen: Ow!
    8. The Soothsayer: And anger. *Takes a bite of Lord Shen's robe*
    9. Lord Shen: How dare you?! That is the finest silk in the province!
    10. The Soothsayer: Followed by denial.
    11. Lord Shen: This is not fortune telling, you're just saying what's happening right..
    12. The Soothsayer: Now?
    From Kung Fu Panda 2. Submitted by Ja Y (19 months ago)
    1. Lord Shen: Happiness must be taken. And I will take mine.
    From Kung Fu Panda 2. Submitted by Amanda C (21 months ago)
    1. The Soothsayer: Your story may not have such a happy beginning, but that doesn't make you who you are, it is the rest of your story, who you choose to beā?¦
    From Kung Fu Panda 2. Submitted by Kisha M (21 months ago)
    1. Mameha: [in voiceover] Remember, Chiyo, geisha are not courtesans. And we are not wives. We sell our skills, not our bodies. We create another secret world, a place only of beauty. The very word 'geisha' means artist and to be a geisha is to be judged as a moving work of art.
    From Memoirs of a Geisha. Submitted by Tracea B (22 months ago)
    1. The Soothsayer: If you continue down your current path, you will find yourself, at the bottom of the stairs.
    From Kung Fu Panda 2. Submitted by Nadine S (23 months ago)
    1. The Soothsayer: Stop fighting. Just let it flow.
    From Kung Fu Panda 2. Submitted by Anna C (24 months ago)
    1. The Soothsayer: Your story may not have such a happy beginning but that doesn't make you who you are, it is the rest of your story, who you choose to be.
    From Kung Fu Panda 2. Submitted by Johan's S (24 months ago)
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