With his work in All at once everywhere, Michelle Yeoh won the Oscar for Best Actress. Thus, the actress, who became the first Asian performer to receive the award, defeated the favorite Cate Blanchett and the Hispanic Cuban Ana de Armas, who was nominated for her role as Marilyn Monroe in Blonde.

At the 95th Academy Awards Gala in which All at once everywhere was a great winner, winning 7 of the 11 awards for which she was nominated, Yeoh won in a category in which, in addition to Ana de Armas and Cate Blanchett, Andrea Riseborough (Leslie) and Michelle Williams (Fabelmans).

Michelle Yeoh, who also won a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Comedy and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress and an Independent Spirit Award, won an Oscar for the first time.

Instead, it was the eighth Oscar nomination of Blanchett’s career, an award she had already won twice. First in the nomination “Best Supporting Actress” in 2005 for her work in Pilot directed by Martin Scorsese and last for Best Actress in Woody Allen’s “Blue Jasmine” in 2014.

For Ana de Armas, this was the first Hollywood Academy Award nomination. The candidacy he achieved through his incarnation of Marilyn Monroe in Blonde, a controversial film dedicated to the figure of Marilyn Monroe, directed by Andrew Dominik. For this role, the Spanish-Cuban actress was also nominated for a Golden Globe, but the award went to Blanchett.