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Jiang Wen (born 5 January 1963) is a Chinese actor, screenwriter, and director. As a director, he is sometimes grouped with the "Sixth Generation" that emerged in the 1990s.
Jiang Wen ist ein chinesischer Schauspieler und Regisseur. Internationale Bekanntheit erlangte er unter anderem durch den Film Rotes Kornfeld des Regisseurs Zhang Yimou und durch Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Sein jüngerer Bruder Jiang Wu ist ebenfalls Schauspieler.
Wen Jiang is a versatile and acclaimed filmmaker who has starred in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Let the Bullets Fly and Devils on the Doorstep. He was born in 1963 in Tangshan, China and has two children with his wife Yun Zhou.
- January 1, 1
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- Tangshan, China
Jiang Wen (born 5 January 1963) is a Chinese film actor, screenwriter, and director. As a director, he is sometimes grouped with the "Sixth Generation" that emerged in the 1990s. Jiang is also well known internationally as an actor, having starred with Gong Li in Zhang Yimou's debut film Red Sorghum (1986), and more recently as Baze Malbus in ...
One of China's most prolific and accomplished figures, award-winning actor-director Jiang Wen brings his latest action-epic, Hidden Man, to TIFF 2018 as part of the Gala Presentations...
- 67 Min.
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- TIFF Talks
16. Aug. 2007 · For more than two decades, he has been the face of his country's art-house films, as a director and as China's most famous dramatic actor. He played Gong Li's winemaking paramour in "Red...
14. Apr. 2021 · Instead of employing a retrospective perspective and posing any judgements or criticism, Jiang Wen engages the memory as someone who experienced the socialist era himself, and personal engagement naturally involves an overflow of emotions.