Yuh-Jung Youn took home the prestigious Academy Award for her feisty performance of a grandmother in ‘Minari’. "Mr. Brad Pitt, finally. Nice to meet you. Where were you when we were filming? I’m very honored to meet you," Youn started off as she accepted the award from Brad Pitt, who is also the executive producer of ‘Minari’.
Youn Yuh-jung,'' the feisty grandmother in "Minari," captured more than her grandson's heart. Youn, a prominent film and TV actor in her home country of South Korea, won the best supporting actress award at Sunday's Oscars. She's the second Asian actress to win in the category, more than four decades after Japanese-born Miyoshi Umeki earned the trophy for 1957's "Sayonara."
Michelle Yeoh created history at the Oscars by becoming the first Asian woman to win the 'Best Actress' award. Yeoh won her first Academy Award for best actress for her performance in "Everything, Everywhere, All at Once."
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