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Tip Top Martial Arts Actress ,
Do you like her ?
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Tip Top Martial Arts Actress ,
Do you like her ?
I plan on proposing very soon.
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Does the Pope **** in the woods?
Does a bear wear a funny hat?
Err, wait a minute … I think you get the point though ![]()
Eh, she’s gettin’ a little long in the tooth…
she’s is getting older, but who isn’t ?
Michelle was a former Miss Singapore/ or was it Malaysia ? in the 1980’s.
For her age she still looks good. She did a commercial for a Maylasia/singapore Travel Board. It is on youtube and she looks Hot. She is one classy women
I had a thread about her not too long ago … http://forum.kungfumagazine.com/forum/showthread.php?t=44338
Unko – You’re no spring chicken either!
[QUOTE=Li Kao;735819]
Unko – You’re no spring chicken either![/QUOTE]
So I should know!!!
[QUOTE=unkokusai;735752]Eh, she’s gettin’ a little long in the tooth…[/QUOTE]
What are you, like thirteen?![]()
my dad is in love with her. she is engaged to some fat dude who manges the ferrari formula 1 team. :rolleyes:
Yeah, Ferrari’s are just my favorite. I also have also have a couple of other race teams I manage.
[QUOTE=jethro;735961]Yeah, Ferrari’s are just my favorite. I also have also have a couple of other race teams I manage.[/QUOTE]
hahahahahahahaha nice man.
Since I never get tired of talking about Michelle, here is a link to the trailer of her upcoming movie Sunshine. It’s a sci-fi space movie directed by Danny Boyle (Trainspotting, 28 Days Later). Not sure if it will be good or corny but on the one hand, it’s nice to see Michelle branching out a bit from her typical femme fatale role (though I’ll never tire of watching her kick some butt.) ![]()
[QUOTE=Shaolinlueb;735940]my dad is in love with her. she is engaged to some fat dude who manges the ferrari formula 1 team. :rolleyes:[/QUOTE]
Are you talking about Jean Todt
not to belittle the man, but him and Yeoh, the ****ed *******. :mad: ![]()
edit:
Didn’t know that D A M N E D B A S T A R D was part of the filtered words.
now ya do:p
Michelle honored by France
Deleted from Fearless, panned in Geisha and Sunshine, but honored in France.
Yeoh to receive French honor
Written by Patrick Frater
Monday, 10 September 2007
HONG KONG – Seems Michelle Yeoh, one of Asia 's favorite actresses, is also a hit with the French cultural elite.
The Malaysian-born actress who attained fame as the Hong Kong film industry’s top female action star in the 1990s, is to receive the Legion of Honor (Chevalier de la Legion d’Honneur), a French civil honor.
The medal will be presented to her at a ceremony in Kuala Lumpur on Oct 3.
Yeoh, whose credits include “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” and “Tomorrow Never Dies,” most recently starred in the Asik Kapadia-helmed “Far North,” which preemed last week in Venice . She will next be seen in Roger Spottiswoode-directed “The Children of Huang-shi” and French director Mathieu Kassovitz’s " Babylon A.D."
she wasn’t panned in geisha
actually i read alot of the revues for that movie and she was the only one out of three chinese girls who actually got praised for her role.
I liked her best in Yes, Madam when she stole the show away from Cynthia Rothrock (IMO).
I saw her in Sunshine. The movie was just okay, but her role in it could have been played by anyone, and neither she nor Hiroyuki Sanada have much to do in the film. Sunshine is a bit like a combination of Event Horizon and the first Alien movie.
Michelle is 45, but she’s aging really well.
First a Japanese Geisha…
…now Michelle is a French Knight
Michelle Yeoh receives top French award
By PARVEEN GILL
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian actress Datuk Michelle Yeoh, who shot to international stardom after her role as a Bond girl in Tomorrow Never Dies, has been made a “Knight” of the Legion of Honour by the French Government.
French Ambassador to Malaysia Alain du Boispean presented the Chevalier award to the 45-year-old Hong Kong-based actress at a ceremony at his residence on behalf of the French President yesterday.
Michelle, dressed in a grey Cavalli gown, said: “I am truly honoured to receive such a great honour and I would like to dedicate this award to my family.
“I would also like to share this award to not only Malaysians here but also in France, who have been working hard to strengthen the bilateral relationship between both countries.
Memorable occasion: Du Boispean and Yeoh sharing a light moment after she was conferred the award in Kuala Lumpur last night.
“I promise to be a worthy representative of both countries.”
Yeoh, well-known for performing her own stunts in action films, was presented the award – established by legendary French leader Napoleon Bonaparte in 1802 – for her involvement in various charity organisations throughout the world.
Du Boispean told Yeoh: “By conferring the highest distinction, France would like to pay a special tribute to your outstanding performing talent, to the exceptional place you occupy in the multiple worlds of cinema – be they Asian martial arts, Hollywood or international cinema.”
Yeoh, who is the fiancee of Ferrari chief Datuk Jean Todt, is actively involved in organisations such as AIDS Concern Hong Kong, American Foundation for AIDS Research, Brain Centre Foundation, Force of Nature Foundation, Hong Kong Cancer Fund, Institute of Cerebral and Medullary Disorders and Save China’s Tigers.
The 1983 Miss Malaysia, who was listed by People magazine as one of the 50 most beautiful women in the world in 1997, is the 12th Malaysian to have been accorded the Legion of Honour since 1998.
Goodwill Ambassador
for the Asia Injury Prevention Foundation
Michelle Yeoh in Hanoi
15:09’ 18/03/2008 (GMT+7)
VietNamNet Bridge – Malaysian movie star Michelle Yeoh is now in Hanoi as the Goodwill Ambassador of traffic safety for the Asia Injury Prevention Foundation.
The star of “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” arrived in Vietnam in the evening on March 13. She paid visits to victims of traffic accidents at the Hanoi-based Vietnam-Germany Hospital and the Central Pediatrics Hospital, and Protect helmet factory on March 16.
On March 17, the actress visited Hanoi-Amsterdam High School to talk with students about the importance of helmets, had a walk around Hoan Kiem Lake, and attended a press conference on traffic safety for Vietnamese children.
This morning, March 18, she presented helmets to students of Tay Son primary school.
Michelle Yeoh will stay in Hanoi till March 19. During this time she will visit the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, some museums and other victims of traffic accidents.
This is the second visit to Vietnam by Michelle Yeoh in her ten years as Goodwill Ambassador of traffic safety and a representative of the Asia Injury Prevention Foundation.
Yeoh is one of the top Asian movie stars, famous for martial arts and action films. Miss Malaysia 1983 was selected as one of the most beautiful people in the world by People magazine in 1997. The magazine dubbed her “the queen of martial arts movies”. Yeoh has had no formal martial arts training; she relies on her dance training and instructors, and does many of her own stunts.
Michelle Yeoh started her film career acting in action and martial arts movies in Hong Kong such as The Heroic Trio in 1993, and the Yuen Woo-ping films Tai Chi Master and Wing Chun in 1994.
Like many other Hong Kong stars, Yeoh has attempted to break into Hollywood. She starred in the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies as Wai Lin (1997). In 2005, Yeoh starred as the graceful Mameha in the film adaptation of Memoirs of a Geisha. This year a Hollywood movie, “The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor”, will go to theatre and feature a role by Yeoh.
Well, Michelle is a good actor. But in behind the screen movie staffs (producer, director, etc.), she is not so good.
She did very well in international movies like Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon and Tomorrow never dies. Also, I think she had good performances in other international movies made in the last 5 years.
Regards,
KC
Hong Kong