How To Fail With Elizabeth Day

Michelle Yeoh - On typecasting, fertility and THAT Oscars speech

Nov 19, 2025
Michelle Yeoh, the Academy Award-winning actress known for her roles in Everything Everywhere All at Once and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, shares her inspiring journey in film. She opens up about coping with infertility and redefining motherhood, feeling like a failure, and how failures build resilience. Yeoh discusses breaking typecasting in Hollywood, embracing her identity, and the importance of family. With warmth, she reflects on personal challenges, the thrill of performing stunts, and the roles that shaped her career while advocating for better representation in the industry.
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ANECDOTE

Mother As Catalyst And Critic

  • Michelle described her mother as a glamorous, forceful presence who entered her into Miss Malaysia after a ballet injury.
  • Her mother's exacting standards made Michelle a people-pleaser but also launched her career.
ADVICE

Move Forward After Setbacks

  • Don't wallow in mistakes and keep moving forward after setbacks.
  • Become resilient by learning from failures rather than staying stagnant.
ANECDOTE

Stage Fright Despite Stardom

  • Michelle revealed she still gets stage fright and once swore onstage at the Golden Globes when she forgot her words.
  • Her nervousness can make her freeze despite high-profile success like the Oscars.
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