The Borneo Post

Yeoh delighted with Asian representa­tion in ‘Shang-Chi’

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TAN Sri Michelle Yeoh is delighted with the Asian representa­tion in ‘Shang-Chi'.

The 58-year-old actress has been linked to a role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe movie, which stars ChineseCan­adian actor Simu Liu as the titular character and is pleased that an Asian performer will lead the cast of a Marvel flick for the first time.

Yeoh told Time magazine's 100 Talks series: “When that movie was announced last year and they introduced who they were doing as the Marvel superhero and it was an Asian superhero, it was like, ‘ Yes, finally!' When do we get to be represente­d like that?”

Yeoh previously featured in hit rom-com ‘Crazy Rich Asians' and credits the movie for ‘ changing the map' for Asian stars in

Hollywood.

She explained: “When ‘ Crazy Rich Asians' came out, it changed the map. It changed the whole way Asians were represente­d and seen. We were no longer invisible. We were no longer just a token. We were really represente­d in a contempora­ry (way). Not just in period pieces or flying across or something like that, but in a way little girls and little boys look up and go, ‘Oh my god, I can see that's me up there.' That is very, very important.”

The Malaysian actress became an internatio­nal star after appearing in the James Bond film ‘Tomorrow Never Dies' and she feels that the 1997 movie was a “turning point” in her career and for Asian performers in general.

Yeoh said: “Once I got to America, I was like, I'm really in a minority here and I have no representa­tion.

“I think the turning point really came when I did the James Bond movie... It was a proud moment because here is a Chinese woman who is standing side-to-side, toeto-toe with the greatest spy in the world, James Bond. It made such a huge difference in the way we Asians were looked at.”

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Tan Sri Michelle Yeoh

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