Michelle Yeohis this year’s Best Actress winner!
Atthe Oscars2023 on Sunday, the star, 60, won the Academy Award for her performance as Evelyn Wang inEverything Everywhere All at Once.
The other nominees in the category were:Cate Blanchett(Tár), Ana de Armas (Blonde),Andrea Riseborough(To Leslie) andMichelle Williams(The Fabelmans).
“I wouldn’t be standing here tonight without the Daniels, without A24, without my amazing cast and crew, without everyone who was involved withEverything Everywhere All at Once,” she continued. “I have to dedicate this to my mom, all the moms in the world, because they are really the superheroes. And without them none of us would be here tonight.”
Kevin Winter/Getty

“She’s 84, and I’m taking this home to her,” Yeoh continued. “She’s watching right now, in Malaysia with my family and friends. I love you guys, and I’m bringing this home to you. And also to my extended family in Hong Kong where I started my career. Thank you for letting me stand on your shoulders, giving me a leg up, so I can be here today.”
“And to my godchildren, to my sisters, all of them, to my brothers, to my family — thank you! Thank you! Thank you to the Academy, this is history in the making,” she concluded.
Michelle Yeoh.PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty

The Best Actress categorycame with a slight controversy this yearafter nominations were announced in January.
When Andrea Riseborough earned a surprise nod after not being recognized in many precursor events during awards season, the Academy launched an investigation into the social media campaigning tactics that garnered attention for Riseborough and her low-profile movieTo Lesliejust before voting ended. The Academy said it found tactics that “caused concern” but decided “the activity in question does not rise to the level that the film’snomination should be rescinded.”

“It not only makes sense that this conversation would be sparked, but it is necessary,” Riseborough, 41, toldThe Hollywood Reporterlast month of the debate afterDanielle Deadwyler(Till) andViola Davis(The Woman King) were not nominated for Best Actress despite receiving several other lead-up nods and being considered possible shoo-ins.
“The film industry is abhorrently unequal in terms of opportunity,” she added. “I’m mindful not to speak for the experience of other people because they are better placed to speak, and I want to listen.”
This is Yeoh’s first Oscar win and nomination — and she’s now the first Southeast Asian actress to win this category. She recentlyreflected on her 40-year careerwith PEOPLE, recalling how the landscape has changed since when she first started acting in Hong Kong.
“When I started off in 1984, women were relegated to being the damsel in distress,” she said. “We need to be protected, according to our guys. But then I would go, ‘No, guys, I think we can protect ourselves pretty well. And if push comes to shove, maybe I can protect you too.’ "
Yeoh made the leap to Hollywood with 1997’sTomorrow Never DiesoppositePierce Brosnan, changing up the concept of a “Bond Girl.” After that, the offers poured in, but not always the best roles.
RELATED VIDEO: Michelle Yeoh on Her Journey from Action Hero to Oscar Nominee: ‘Is It Really Happening to Me?’
“At that point, people in the industry couldn’t really tell the difference between whether I was Chinese or Japanese or Korean or if I even spoke English,” she remembered. “They would talk very loudly and very slow. I didn’t work for almost two years, untilCrouching Tiger,simply because I could not agree with the stereotypical roles that were put forward to me.”
Added Yeoh, “A lot of actresses find, as the numbers get bigger, the roles start to dwindle. Over the last few years, I’m very proud that we have been breaking away from stereotypes — it’s not just lip service. It is happening. And it’s happening to me.”
The Oscarsare airing live on ABC on Sunday, March 12, at 8 p.m. ET.
source: people.com