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Michelle Yeoh says Berlinale holds special place for her as she collects lifetime award

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Michelle Yeoh, recipient of the 2026 Honorary Golden Bear, poses during a press conference at the 76th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin, Germany February 13, 2026. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
Michelle Yeoh, recipient of the 2026 Honorary Golden Bear, poses during a press conference at the 76th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin, Germany February 13, 2026. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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Michelle Yeoh has won some of the acting industry's top honours over her four-decade career, including an Oscar and a Golden Globe, and on Thursday night she will add another: the Berlin Film Festival's ⁠Honorary Golden Bear for lifetime achievement.


"Berlinale has always been a very ⁠special place for me," Yeoh told Reuters ahead of the festival's opening ceremony.


The star of hits such as "Wicked" and "Crazy Rich Asians" recounted how Berlin was the first festival to invite her to sit on a ​jury in 1999, ⁠an experience that she said opened her eyes to ​film-making beyond Hong Kong.


Yeoh, who rose to fame during the heyday of Hong Kong action films in the 1980s and 1990s, will ​be the first Asian woman to receive the honour, joining past laureates including Martin Scorsese and Tilda Swinton.


She came to the attention of global audiences with the 1997 James Bond film "Tomorrow Never Dies" followed three years later with the martial arts classic "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon."


Winning an Oscar for "Everything Everywhere All ​at Once" in 2023 was a blessing, said Yeoh, but that award is ​just for ⁠her performance in one movie.


"A lifetime achievement award is about your path, your journey, your career over the last, I guess, almost 40 years ​and how I've been resilient and stubborn," said Yeoh.


That ⁠journey, she ​added, included pushing back against stereotypical roles for Asian actors.


"The fact that I am given this award goes to show that us, people who look like me, will be recognised and will be seen more and ​will be heard," she said.


"But we also have the ​responsibility to make sure that our voices are heard. We have to speak up." — Reuters


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