Michelle Yeoh Honoured with Groundbreaker Award at Toronto International Film Festival 2022
CURATED BY THE FÊTE CHINOISE EDITORIAL TEAM
Images reposted from twitter, instagram, official film websites and disney+
The festival of TIFF is back after the pandemic, and the City of Toronto is abuzz with events at hotels, restaurants, lounges and of course, the TIFF Lightbox. One name that we're all excited for at Fête Chinoise is, of course, Michelle Yeoh who received the inaugural Share Her Journey Groundbreakers Award by Bulgari. Not only was her film, Everything Everywhere All At Once, a global success story this year, she also received her honorary doctorate degree from the American Film Institute. She has also had numerous stunning editorials published with Town & Country and Vogue, which we shared in our Weekly Newsletters. It is the year of Michelle Yeoh.
IMAGES reposted from Michelle Yeoh’s ig | Photos by Town & Country (@townandcountrymag)
IMAGES reposted from Michelle Yeoh’s ig | Photos by vogue china (@voguechina)
She also wrote about her love for Toronto on her instagram on September 12, 2022.
Michelle Yeoh ― filmography
Young generations continue to discover Michelle Yeoh’s rich history as a veteran, all while her legendary career continues to flourish. Yeoh has appeared in more than 70 features and television series, with her filmography showcasing a collection of iconic roles, including in Ang Lee’s Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and its sequel; Rob Marshall’s Memoirs of a Geisha; Roger Spottiswoode’s Tomorrow Never Dies; Danny Boyle’s Sunshine; and Jon Chu’s Crazy Rich Asians, the highest-grossing romantic comedy in the US in the past 10 years.
After appearing in James Gunn’s second installment of the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise, Yeoh returned to the Marvel universe in Destin Daniel Cretton’s Shang-Chi. In March 2022, she starred in Daniels’ mind-bending, critically acclaimed Everything Everywhere All at Once, which has since become A24’s highest grossing film. In 2022, Yeoh was once again featured in TIME100’s “Most Influential People” list. She is a role model to many Asian diaspora children who dream to be in film and performance, and specifically, women of Asian cultures. She is a force in supporting other women and young talent.
Recently announced, just as she recently won her new award, she will also star in the upcoming “American Born Chinese” series adaptation at Disney Plus. Based on the graphic novel by Gene Luen Yang, American Born Chinese comes from Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings director Destin Daniel Cretton and writer & executive producer Kelvin Yu. It is a genre-hopping action-comedy that explores issues of identity, culture, and family.
We look forward to more new exciting projects involving Michelle Yeoh, and congratulate her on a career that keeps opening doors for others through her groundbreaking work.