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Michelle Yeoh was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Feb 20, 2026

Hanoi [Vietnam], February 20: According to The Straits Times , Michelle Yeoh was visibly moved when the star bearing her name was revealed . She shared that her journey from an Asian girl into the Western film industry, which is full of barriers, was never easy. According to the actress, this honor is not only for her but also for those who have believed in her, given her opportunities, and supported her throughout this long journey.
Michelle Yeoh, born in 1962, began her career in Hong Kong cinema in the 1980s with daring action roles, performing many of her own stunts. At that time, the image of a strong, independent Asian actress on the big screen was uncommon. She gradually established herself through works such as Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Police Story 3, Crazy Rich Asians , etc., before making history with Everything Everywhere All At Once .
In 2023, Michelle Yeoh became the first Asian woman to win the Best Actress Oscar, a victory considered a turning point for Asian representation in Hollywood. Since then, she has consistently appeared in major projects and has become an inspiring voice for Asian women and artists worldwide.
The star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is therefore not just a recognition of an individual, but also carries symbolic significance. It is a testament to Hollywood's changing perspective on cultural diversity, as well as the enduring journey of artists overcoming prejudice to assert their abilities.
In her speech at the ceremony, Michelle Yeoh emphasized that she had often wondered if she "belonged" here. However, it was her belief in art and her perseverance that helped her move forward. She thanked her family, colleagues, and fans, who have contributed to this proud journey.
Even in her 60s, Michelle Yeoh remains highly active, proving that age is no barrier to passion. Her smiling face next to the star bearing her name on the world's most famous avenue has become an iconic moment: an Asian woman overcoming many limitations to reach the pinnacle of her career.
Source: Thanh Nien Newspaper

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