| Joan Chen 陳冲 |
| | Birth name | Chén Chōng (陈冲) | | Born | April 26, 1961 (1961-04-26) (age 46)
Shanghai, China | | Other name(s) | Chen Chong | | Occupation | actress, film director, screenwriter, producer | | Years active | 1975— | | Spouse(s) | Jim Lau (1985-1990) Peter Hui (1992-) | - This is a Chinese name; the family name is Chen.
Joan Chen Chong (Traditional Chinese: 陳冲; Simplified Chinese: 陈冲; Mandarin Pinyin: Chén Chōng; Cantonese: 陳沖/Chan Chung; Cantonese IPA: [tsʰɐn tsʰʊŋ]; Jyutping: can4 cung1; Yale: chan4 chung1) (born as Chen Chong on April 26, 1961, in Shanghai, China) is a Chinese American actress, film director, screenwriter and film producer, best known for her roles in The Last Emperor, Twin Peaks, Red Rose, White Rose, Saving Face, and for directing the feature film Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Shanghai (Chinese: ; pinyin: ; Wu (Long-short): ZÃ¥nhae; Shanghainese (IPA): ), situated on the banks of the Yangtze River Delta in East China, is the largest city of the Peoples Republic of China and the seventh largest in the world. ...
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Early life and career Born into a family of doctors (her grandparents were educated at Oxford and her parents were trained at Harvard),[1] Chen Chong grew up during the Cultural Revolution. At age 14, Chen was discovered on the school rifle range by Mao Zedong's wife Jiang Qing, as she was excelling at marksmanship. This led her to be selected for the Actors' Training Program by the Shanghai Film Studio in 1975, where she was discovered by veteran director Xie Jin who chose her to star in his 1977 film Youth (青春, Qīngchūn)[2] as a deaf mute whose senses are restored by an Army medical team. She soon enrolled in the prestigious Shanghai Institute of Foreign Languages, at age 17 (one year before one could go), where she majored in English.[3] The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (Simplified Chinese: ; Traditional Chinese: ; Pinyin: ; literally Proletarian Cultural Great Revolution; often abbreviated to æå大é©å½ wénhuà dà gémìng, literally Great Cultural Revolution, or even simpler, to æé© wéngé, Cultural Revolution) in the Peoples Republic of China was a struggle for power within the...
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Acting career Chen Chong first became famous in China for her performance in Zhang Zheng's Little Flower (小花) in 1979 for which she won the Hundred Flowers Award (百花), in which she played a revolutionary's daughter in pre-Maoist China, who falls in love with the wounded soldier whom she and her mother care for. Little Flower was her second film and Chen soon hit the status of China's most loved actress, which earned her to be dubbed "the Elizabeth Taylor of China" by Time magazine, for having achieved stardom while still a teenager.[4] In addition, Chen is famous in China for her role in the 1979 film Hearts for the Motherland (海外赤子) (aka Overseas Compatriots or A Loyal Overseas Chinese Family), which depicts an overseas Chinese family that returns to China from southeast Asia out of their patriotic feelings but encounter political troubles during the Cultural Revolution. The songs, I Love You, China (我爱你中国) and High Flies the Petrel, sung by Chen's character, are perennial favorites in China. (Clockwise from upper left) Time magazine covers from May 7, 1945; July 25, 1969; December 31, 1999; September 14, 2001; and April 21, 2003. ...
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At age twenty, Chen moved to the United States where she studied filmmaking at California State University, Northridge. In 1989, she became a naturalized citizen of the United States. A film being made in Warsaw, Bracka street Filmmaking is the process of making a film. ...
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Her first Hollywood movie was Tai-Pan, filmed on location in China. She went on to star in Bernardo Bertolucci's The Last Emperor in 1987 and the David Lynch/Mark Frost television series Twin Peaks. In 1993 she co-starred in Oliver Stone's Heaven & Earth. She portrayed two different characters in Clara Law's Temptation of a Monk (誘僧, Yòu Sēng): a seductive princess of Tang dynasty, and a dangerous temptress. The award-winning film was adapted from a novel by Lilian Lee. In 1994 she came back in Shanghai to star in critically acclaimed Stanley Kwan's Red Rose, White Rose (紅玫瑰白玫瑰) opposite Winston Chao and Veronica Yip. ...
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Tired of being cast as an exotic beauty in Hollywood films, Chen moved into directing in 1998 with the critically acclaimed Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl (Chinese: 天浴; Pinyin: Tiān Yù), adapted from the novella Heavenly Bath (天浴) by her friend Yan Geling. She later directed Autumn in New York in 2000. Hanyu Pinyin (Simplified Chinese: ; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ), commonly called Pinyin, is the most common variant of Standard Mandarin romanization system in use. ...
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Chen made a comeback in 2004 when she starred in Jasmine Women (茉莉花开) and in Asian American independent film Saving Face. She then appeared in the Asian American independent film Americanese. Jasmine Women (Simplified Chinese: ; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ) is a 2004 film, adapted from Su Tongs novel called Funu Shenghuo which means The Lives of Women. ...
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Chen will appear in 6 films whose release is scheduled for 2007: Singapore film The Leap Years (based upon a novel by Catherine Lim and starring Wong Li-Lin, Ananda Everingham and Qi Yuwu), Australian film The Home Song Stories (directed by Tony Ayres, again co-starring Qi Yuwu), American films Michael Almereyda's Tonight at Noon (along with Ethan Hawke and Rutger Hauer) and All God's Children Can Dance (opposite Tzi Ma), Chinese film Jiang Wen's The Sun Also Rises (opposite Anthony Wong Chau-Sang), and Chinese American film Ang Lee's Lust, Caution (along with Tony Leung Chiu-Wai). The Leap Years (aka Leap of Love) is a Singapore film by MediaCorp Raintree Pictures, based on the novella Leap Of Love by Singaporean author Catherine Lim. ...
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Personal life Chen married her second husband, cardiologist Peter Hui, on January 18, 1992. She was formerly married to actor Jimmy Lau from 1985 to 1990. Joan and her current husband have 2 daughters and live in San Francisco, but spend part of every year in Shanghai, China with Joan's family, so their daughters can be familiar with Chinese culture. ...
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During her early years in California Chen attended California State University, Northridge. Official language(s) English Capital Sacramento Largest city Los Angeles Area Ranked 3rd - Total 158,302 sq mi (410,000 km²) - Width 250 miles (400 km) - Length 770 miles (1,240 km) - % water 4. ...
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Awards & nominations - Hundred Flowers Awards
- 1980: won for Best Actress -- Little Flower (小花)
- Asian American International Film Festival
- 1994: won the Asian Media Award for significant contribution to Asian American media [1]
- Golden Horse Awards
- 1994: won for Best Actress -- Red Rose, White Rose (紅玫瑰白玫瑰)
- 1998: won for Best Director -- Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl (天浴)
- 1998: won for Best Screenplay Adapted from Another Medium (shared with co-writer Yan Geling) -- Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl (天浴)
- Hong Kong Film Awards
- 1995: nominated for Best Actress -- Red Rose, White Rose (紅玫瑰白玫瑰)
- Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards
- 1995: won for Best Actress -- for her year-round performances
- Berlin International Film Festival
- 1998: nominated for the Golden Berlin Bear -- Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl (天浴)
- Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival
- 1998: won the Jury Award -- Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl (天浴)
- Paris Film Festival
- 1999: won the Special Jury Prize -- Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl (天浴)
- 1999: nominated for the Grand Prize -- Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl (天浴)
- Mons International Festival of Love Films
- 1999: won the Grand Prize -- Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl (天浴)
- National Board of Review
- 1999: won the International Freedom Award -- Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl (天浴) [2]
- Independent Spirit Awards
- 2000: nominated for Best First Feature Over $500,000 (shared with co-producer Alice Chan Wai-Chung) -- Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl (天浴)
- Chlotrudis Awards
- 2000: nominated for Best Director -- Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl (天浴)
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Other recognition - In 1992 People magazine chose her as one of the 50 most beautiful women in the world.
- Chen inspired indie rock band Xiu Xiu, named after her film Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl.
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Selected filmography (as actress) | Year | Title | Role | Director/Series creator | Other notes | | 1977 | Youth (青春, Qīngchūn) | Shen Yamei | Xie Jin | | | 1979 | Little Flower (小花, Xiǎo Huā) | Zhao Xiaohua | Zhang Zheng | | | Hearts for the Motherland (海外赤子, Hǎiwài Chìzǐ) | Huang Sihua | Ou Fan, Xing Jitian | | | 1981 | Awakening (甦醒, Sūxǐng) | Su Xiaomei | Teng Wenji | | | 1985 | MacGyver (TV series) (1.2 The Golden Triangle) | Lin | Paul Stanley | guest appearance | | 1986 | Goodbye My Love (惡男, È Nán) | Ling Ti | Frankie Chan | | | Tai-Pan | May-May | Daryl Duke | | | 1987 | The Last Emperor | Empress Wanrong | Bernardo Bertolucci | | | 1989 | The Blood of Heroes | Kidda | David Peoples | | | 1990-1991 | Twin Peaks (TV series) | Jocelyn "Josie" Packard | David Lynch, Mark Frost | regular | | 1991 | Wedlock | Noelle | Lewis Teague | | | 1992 | Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me | Josie Packard | David Lynch | scenes deleted | | 1993 | Heaven & Earth | Mama | Oliver Stone | | | Temptation of a Monk (誘僧, Yòu Sēng) | 19th Princess Hongle (Scarlet) / Qingshou (Violet) | Clara Law | | | Tales from the Crypt (TV series) (5.4 Food for Thought) | Connie | Rodman Flender | | | 1994 | Golden Gate | Marilyn | John Madden | | | Red Rose, White Rose (紅玫瑰白玫瑰, Hóng Méigui Bái Méigui) | Wang Jiao-Rui | Stanley Kwan | | | On Deadly Ground | Masu | Steven Seagal | | | 1995 | The Hunted | Kirina | J.F. Lawton | | | Wild Side | Virginia Chow | Donald Cammell | | | Judge Dredd | Ilsa Hayden | Danny Cannon | | 1996 | Precious Find | Camilla Jones | Philippe Mora | | | 1997 | Homicide: Life on the Street (TV series) (5.15 Wu's on First?) | Elizabeth Wu | Tim McCann | guest appearance | | 1998 | The Outer Limits (TV series) (4.24 Phobos Rising) | Major Dara Talif | Helen Shaver | | | 1999 | Purple Storm (紫雨風暴, Zǐ Yǔ Fēngbào) | Shirley Kwan | Teddy Chan | | 2000 | What's Cooking? | Trinh Nguyen | Gurinder Chadha | | 2004 | Jasmine Women (茉莉花开, Mòlìhuā Kāi) | Mo's Mother/Elder Mo | Hou Yong | | | Saving Face | Hwei-Lan "Ma" Gao | Alice Wu | | 2005 | Sunflower (向日葵, Xiàngrìkuí) | Xiuqing | Zhang Yang | | 2006 | Americanese | Betty Nguyen | Eric Byler | | | 2007 | The Leap Years (aka Leap of Love) | Li-Ann | Jean Yeo | | | The Home Song Stories | Rose Hong | Tony Ayres | | | The Sun Also Rises (当太阳再次升起, Dang taiyang zai ci shengqi) | | Jiang Wen | post-production | | Tonight at Noon | Joan | Michael Almereyda | post-production | | All God's Children Can Dance (aka K-Town Super Frog) | Evelyn | Robert Logevall | post-production | | Lust, Caution (色戒, Sè Jiè) | Mrs. Yi | Ang Lee | post-production | // Events In the Academy Awards, Peter Finch, Faye Dunaway and Beatrice Straight win Best Actor and Actress and Supporting Actress awards for Network. ...
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// Please note that following the tradition of the English language film industry, these are the top grossing films that were first released in the United States and Canada in 2006; because they may have made most of their income in a later year, they may not be the top-grossing...
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2007 has been referred to, by film and media critics, as the year of the threequels, a nickname referring to both the 2004 summer movie season and three film franchises from that year, which again appear this year: Spider-Man 3, Shrek the Third, and Oceans Thirteen, and in...
The Leap Years (aka Leap of Love) is a Singapore film by MediaCorp Raintree Pictures, based on the novella Leap Of Love by Singaporean author Catherine Lim. ...
The Home Song Stories is an Australian film released in 2007. ...
The Sun Also Rises (Simplified Chinese: 太é³å次åèµ·; Hanyu Pinyin: tà i yáng zà i cì shÄng qÇ) is a 2007 movie by Chinese director Jiang Wen to be released in June 2007. ...
Jiang Wen (Chinese: å§æ; pinyin: ; born January 5, 1963) is a Chinese film actor and director. ...
Tonight at Noon is a movie directed by Michael Almereyda starring Lauren Ambrose. ...
Michael Almereyda (born 1960 in Overland Park, Kansas) is an American film director. ...
Lust, Caution is a Focus Features film directed by Ang Lee. ...
Ang Lee (Chinese: ; Pinyin: ) (born October 23, 1954) is a film director from Taiwan. ...
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Lu Lu (Chinese: æå°ç; Pinyin: LÇ XiÇolù; born 30 September 1981 in Beijing, China) is a Chinese actress. ...
This is a list of film-related events in 2000. ...
Autumn in New York is a 2000 romance/drama movie directed by Joan Chen and starring Richard Gere, Winona Ryder, and Anthony LaPaglia. ...
Tom B. Rosenberg is an American film producer as well as founder and chairman of Lakeshore Entertainment. ...
Richard Tiffany Gere[1] (born August 31, 1949) is an American actor. ...
Winona Ryder (born October 29, 1971) is a two-time Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning American actress. ...
Anthony LaPaglia (born 31 January 1959) (pronounced ) is an Australian actor, best known for his role as FBI agent Jack Malone on the American TV series Without a Trace, a role which won him a Golden Globe Award. ...
Filmography (as writer) - 1998: Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl (天浴, Tiān Yù)
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References - ^ Richard Corliss. "West To East." TIME (USA). Volume 153: Issue 13. April 5, 1999.
- ^ Lisa Odham Stokes. "Sensuously Elegant: An Interview with Joan Chen." Asian Cult Cinema (USA). Issue 48. October-December 2005. p.51-61.
- ^ Tom Kagy."Heavenly And Hearthy." Goldsea Asian American Daily. August 1992.
- ^ Lisa Odham Stokes. "Sensuously Elegant: An Interview with Joan Chen." Asian Cult Cinema (USA). Issue 48. October-December 2005. p.51-61.
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Articles and interviews - "The Last Empress", by C. Mark Jacobson. Interview. December 1987. p.146-147.
- "In Praise of Actors: Joan Chen", by Peter Rainer. American Film. Volume 15: Issue 8. May 1990. p.32.
- "Heavenly And Hearthy", by Tom Kagy. Goldsea Asian American Daily. August 1992.
- "Chen Reaction", by Alison Dakota Gee. Movieline (USA). December 1993. p.54-59, 88.
- "West To East", by Richard Corliss. TIME (USA). Volume 153: Issue 13. April 5, 1999.
- "Joan of Art", by Richard Corliss. TIME (USA). April 5, 1999.
- "The Sent Down Girl", by Steven Schwankert. Beijing Scene. Volume 5: Issue 8. May 7, 1999.
- "Joan Chen: Guerilla Director", by Michael Sragow. Salon.com. May 27, 1999.
- "Reel Poetry", by Kevin Berger. San Francisco (USA). July 2000. p.51.
- "Joan Chen: Whether it's China or Hollywood, this actress/director tells it like it is", by Franz Lidz. Interview. August 2000. p.80-81.
- "An Interview with Joan Chen",by Michelle Caswell. Asia Source. November 2000.
- "Is Joan Chen Done with Hollywood?" Goldsea Asian American Daily. January 28, 2003.
- "Empress and Enigma". China Daily. October 25, 2003.
- "Joan Chen's Wild Side", by Malinda Lo. Curve. Volume 15: Issue 4. June 2005.
- "The Face Behind Saving Face", by Kenny Tanemura. Asian Week. June 3, 2005.
- "Sensuously Elegant: An Interview with Joan Chen", by Lisa Odham Stokes. Asian Cult Cinema (USA). Issue 48. October-December 2005. p.51-61.
- "Joan Chen on Filming Lust, Caution in Shanghai: Follow One's Heart.", by Liu Qing. The Chinese Mirror Newsblog. February 28, 2007.
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Year 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1999 Gregorian calendar). ...
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Year 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1999 Gregorian calendar). ...
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