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Joan Chen

  • Birthplace: Shanghai, China
  • Birthday: April 26, 1961

Striking Chinese-born leading lady who became a star in her native country at age 14 when she was whisked from an athletic rifle team to star in a film sponsored by Mao Tse-tung's wife. Chen subsequently proved very popular in several other Chinese films, acquiring the sobriquet of "the Chinese Elizabeth Taylor". One of her best-remembered films during this time was "Little Flower" (1978), in which she played a deaf-mute girl, cured by acupuncture, whose first words are "Long live Chairman Mao!". The winner of …more

Credits

Actor
Producer

Career Milestones

  • 2007

    Cast in Ang Lee's "Lust, Caution" a thriller set in WWII-era Shanghai

  • 2007

    Starred in director Zhang Yang's "Xiang Ri Kui/Sunflowers"

  • 2004

    Co-starred in "Saving Face" a romantic comedy directed by Alice Wu

  • 2000

    Helmed first US feature, the romance "Autumn in New York", starring Richard Gere and Winona Ryder

  • 1998

    Feature directorial debut, "Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl"; also co-produced and co-scripted; film was banned by the Chinese government in 1999, after the filmmakers decided not to wait for permits before shooting in Tibet

Awards

  • 1998

    Golden Horse Award: Best Director

  • 1998

    Golden Horse Award: Best Screenplay

  • 1994

    Asian American Media Award:

  • 1994

    Golden Horse Award: Best Actress

  • 1980

    Best Film Actress in China Award:

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