The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Michelle Yeoh recalls unfair quota system in Hollywood

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LOS ANGELES: Crazy Rich Asians star Tan Sri Michelle Yeoh has recalled the unfair quota system when she was starting out in Hollywood in the 1990s.

There was an apparent quota system for non-white performers, she complained.

“When I first came to do movies here, I remember very specifical­ly someone said, ‘If we cast an African-American lead, there’s no way we can cast you, because we can’t have two minorities ,’” I po h-born Michelle said in an interview with GQ.

She found herself turning down roles that continuous­ly asked her to play “fragile Asian women” or the “Ming Wave” stereotype.

When I first came to do movies here, I remember very specifical­ly someone said,‘If we cast an African-American lead, there’s no way we can cast you, because we can’t have two minorities. Tan Sri Michelle Yeoh, veteran actress

Of course, Michelle played several kick-ass heroines in films like Supercop, Wing Chun and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and she often spent up to 11 hours in the gym per day to perform the martial arts stunts she wanted to do.

When she starred in the 1997 James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies alongside Pierce Brosnan, she said the production company hired a Hong Kong stunt coordinato­r so she could do her own combat scenes.

“She’s equal to Bond, so all the Asian girls are going, ‘Hey, I can be a spy too,’” Michelle said. “What was amazing with Pierce, he was so confident a man that he goes, ‘Yeah, let her fight!’ Then he would just stand there like a proud dad.”

During the interview, Michelle said the “Hong Kong A-listers,” which include Jackie Chan and Chow Yun-Fatt, often look out for each other while they make their way through the industry.

“Sometimes I wish that if I had a really strong mentor, maybe I could have done more,” Michelle said. “When I wanted to do my first action movie, a few strong business women in film championed it and said, ‘Yeah let her try! You bring a very exotic girl from Malaysia. She’s not our usual Hong Kong girl. Why stick her in the same kind of roles?’ So it was the ladies in the company who stuck up for me… I’m very happy with the career that I’ve had. I don’t dwell on missed opportunit­ies because that would be wasting time.”

 ?? AFP photos ?? Tan Sri Michelle Yeoh (right) thought Jeong’s remarks were hilarious during SiriusXM’s Entertainm­ent Weekly Radio Spotlight With The Cast Of ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ in New York city. • (From left) Jimmy O. Yang, Henry Golding, Awkwafina, Michelle, Kevin Kwan, Constance Wu and Ken Jeong during the event. —
AFP photos Tan Sri Michelle Yeoh (right) thought Jeong’s remarks were hilarious during SiriusXM’s Entertainm­ent Weekly Radio Spotlight With The Cast Of ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ in New York city. • (From left) Jimmy O. Yang, Henry Golding, Awkwafina, Michelle, Kevin Kwan, Constance Wu and Ken Jeong during the event. —

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