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Oscars 2024 Adds Michelle Yeoh to the List of Presenters

The Everything Everywhere All at Once star, Michelle Yeoh, is set to present at this year’s 96 annual Oscars on March 10.
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The Everything Everywhere All at Once star, Michelle Yeoh, is set to present at this year’s 96 annual Oscars on March 10.

The star won Best Actress last year at the Oscars for her notable role as Evelyn in Everything Everywhere All at Once, making Oscar history. Yeoh made her mark as the first Asian woman to win Best Actress at the Oscars. 

“For all the little boys and girls who look like me watching tonight, this is a beacon of hope and possibilities. This is proof—dream big, and dreams do come true. And ladies, don’t let anybody tell you you are ever past your prime. Never give up,” she stated in her 2023 acceptance speech. 

The actress was only the second Asian actor to be nominated for the highly coveted award. 

Her Everything Everywhere All at Once co-stars, Ke Huy Quan and Jamie Lee Curtis are also set to present awards at the highly anticipated ceremony. Their film also snagged the award for Best Picture at last year’s ceremony. 

The film follows Evelyn (Yeoh) as a laundromat owner who travels across multiple universes while struggling to reconnect with her family. The renowned picture won five of the six most anticipated awards at the Oscars. This included Quan for Best Supporting Actor and Curtis for Best Supporting Actress. 

Yeoh, Quan, and Curtis are only a few of the star-studded presenters announced for the ceremony. The company announced its other presenters: Zendaya, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Oscar winners Nicholas Cage and Al Pacino. 

Popular TV host and comedian Jimmy Kimmel will return to host the event for the fourth time. Oscar producers are set to announce more presenters in the next few weeks. 

You can watch the Oscars on March 10 live on ABC.