Constance Wu becomes first Asian-American actress to be nominated for Golden Globes in decades

Constance Wu becomes first Asian-American actress to be nominated for Golden Globes in decades

Constance Wu has broken a 44-year dry spell by becoming the first Asian-American woman to be nominated for Best Lead Actress at the Golden Globes

The 36-year-old actress was nominated for her role Rachel Chu in summer hit movie Crazy Rich Asians. The movie also earned a nomination for Best Movie - musical or comedy. 

The nominations are "the proudest moment of his career," the film's director Jon M. Chu tweeted.

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After the news broke, Wu shared how she was "ecstatic but also in shock" and later gave her thanks in an Instagram post. 

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According to CNN, the last time a person of Asian descent was nominated in Best Lead Actress was in 1974 when Yvonne Elliman was nominated for her role in 'Jesus Christ Superstar'. 

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While Wu has to face four other actresses in the same category, she's overjoyed to have landed a nomination.

She shared, "I never dreamed a Best Actress nomination would happen because I've never seen it before...but it happened! Wow! Thank you all for your support of our movie!" 

kimberlyfoo@asiaone.com

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