We often see Michelle Yeoh on the big screen. However, the famous actress always wants people to see her differently.
Forty years ago, in Hong Kong, actresses could only play young and1 women, who were protected by men — their "heroes." Yeoh wanted something different. She wanted to be "2 " too. She worked hard to learn martial art (武术). She began to play roles (角色) in some action movies. And people started to see her differently.
Yeoh quickly became3 in Asia and soon she got calls from Hollywood. She was 4 . But when she got there, she felt disappointed (失望). As an Asian actress, Yeoh had few5 to appear on the screen.
But Yeoh tried hard to make people see her differently. In 1997, she played a role in the James Bond movie Tomorrow Never Dies. People saw a very different "Bond Girl." Instead of6 to be saved, Yeoh's role saved 007's life. She could do the7 thing as the man.
Few believed someone from Asia could8 the Oscar (奥斯卡) for Best Actress. On March 13, however, Yeoh just did it. She made9 for her performance (表演) in Everything Everywhere All at Once. People around the world now see Yeoh differently. And10 her, they see Asian actors and actresses differently.
Dear boys and girls, now you've found out more about Yeoh. Do you see her differently?