Michelle Yeoh laughs at 60: 'Finally! I'm cool!'

"Everything Everywhere All at Once" was the first time that Michelle Yeoh was goofy on screen, and she'd been rehearsing to play it all her life.
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Michelle Yeoh laughs at 60: 'Yes! Finally! I'm cool!' Click to view images

The actor is delighted she can finally be a little goofy on screen. She's even happier that audiences accept her being funny.

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