Michelle Yeoh, John Lewis talk Oscars inclusion

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Michael B. Jordan, Brian Tyree Henry, Michelle Yeoh and Elsie Fisher may have missed out on Oscar nominations this year, but they will be on stage at the Dolby Theatre during...
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper and Rami Malek are among the first presenters announced for Sunday's Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Other presenters announced Wednesday by the actors union include Chadwick Boseman, Sam Elliott, Constance Wu, John David Washington, Adam Driver, and Michelle Yeoh.
Ken Jeong, Henry Golding, Angela Bassett, Ben Hardy, Gwilym Lee and Joe Mazzello round out the list of first presenters.
- My First Award: Saoirse Ronan
- My First Award: Matthew Morrison
- My First Award: Busy Philipps
- My First Award: Hailee Steinfeld
- My First Award: Christian Bale
- My First Award: John Cena
- My First Award: Steve Carell
- My First Award: Lin-Manuel Miranda
- My First Award: Viggo Mortensen
- My First Award: Emily Mortimer
- My First Award: Ben Whishaw
- First Award: Peter Jackson & Philippa Boyens
- First Award: Brad Bird
- First Award: Jon M. Chu
- First Award: Christian Rivers
My First Award: Michelle Yeoh

Yeoh, Chu, Jenkins share Globes excitement

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COX'S BAZAR, Bangladesh (AP) — Hollywood star Michelle Yeoh says she's appalled by the plight of the hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims who have fled violence in Myanmar into Bangladesh.
HONG KONG (AP) — Actress Michelle Yeoh said Tuesday that she was aware of Harvey Weinstein's reputation and would have unleashed "years of martial arts training" on the fallen Hollywood mogul had he ever tried to sexually harass her.
In a statement to The Associated Press, the Malaysian star added to the chorus of female voices speaking out about the sexual harassment scandal surrounding Weinstein, who produced or distributed many of Yeoh's films and TV shows.