With Her Victory For “Everything Everywhere All At Once,” Michelle Yeoh Creates SAG Awards History

Rim Houston

Michelle Yeoh has become an unstoppable force, much like her “Everything Everywhere All at Once” character. This is especially true as she makes her way through the 2023 awards season.

Yeoh’s most recent victory saw her become the first Asian woman to receive the award for outstanding performance by a female actor in a leading role at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday night.

Yeoh received the award for her portrayal of Evelyn Wang in the 2022 movie “Everything Everywhere All at Once.”

She remarked in her speech, “This is not only for me, this is for every little girl that looks like me.”

Yeoh continued by thanking the other performers for the honor and stating that they are all there because they are passionate about what they do. The raucous audience laughed and supported the star as she casually used several foul words during her address.

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“I’m grateful that you allowed me to join you at the table; so many of us need this. We want to be heard as well as seen. And tonight you proved to us that it is possible, for which I am very appreciative,” she said. Yeoh stated her mother would be “eternally grateful” to see her receive the prize in one final special mention.

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The movie “Everything Everywhere All at Once” had a successful night at the SAG Awards, taking home the top prize for best cast in a motion film. Together with Yeoh, co-stars Ke Huy Quan and Jamie Lee Curtis also received honors in their respective categories.

The first Asian guy to receive a supporting actor prize in the film category went to Quan on Sunday, joining Yeoh in making history. Also, the film received 11 nominations for Oscars, including best picture and Yeoh for best actress. Last month, Yeoh received a Golden Globe for her work in the movie.

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Rim Houston is a content writer. He was graduated from the University of Michigan with a degree in English Literature, where they had a double major in Comparative Ethnic Studies. In their free time, Rim enjoys exploring and finding new places to return to. Rim's favorite place that they have visited is Austin, Texas because it's diverse and offers different cultures.
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