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  1. Ying Ruocheng ( simplified Chinese: 英若诚; traditional Chinese: 英若誠; pinyin: Yīng Ruòchéng; June 21, 1929 – December 27, 2003) was a Chinese actor, director, playwright and vice minister of culture from 1986 to 1990. He first came to the attention of Western audiences for his portrayal of Kublai Khan in the 1982 ...

  2. Ying Ruocheng (chinesisch 英若诚, Pinyin Yīng Ruòchéng; * 27. Dezember 1929 in Peking, Volksrepublik China; † 27. Dezember 2003 ebenda) war ein chinesischer Übersetzer, Film-und Theaterschauspieler und Politiker. Sein Enkel Rudi Ying ist professioneller Eishockeyspieler.

  3. Ying Ruocheng - The Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation - Honoring greatness of spirit and transformative leadership in Asia. HIGHLIGHTS. CITATION. RESPONSE. RELATED ARTICLES. During China’s Cultural Revolution (1966-1976), YING was jailed for three years and then sent to the countryside to plant rice with other artists and intellectuals.

  4. 27. Dez. 2003 · Ying Ruocheng (simplified Chinese: 英若诚; traditional Chinese: 英若誠; pinyin: Yīng Ruòchéng; June 21, 1929 - December 27, 2003) was a Chinese actor, director, playwright and vice minister of culture from 1986 to 1990. He first came to the attention of Western audiences for his portrayal of Kublai Khan in the 1982 ...

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0948078Ruocheng Ying - IMDb

    Ruocheng Ying. Actor: The Last Emperor. Ruocheng Ying was born on 21 June 1929 in Beijing, China. He was an actor, known for The Last Emperor (1987), Little Buddha (1993) and Soul Mates (1981). He was married to Wu Shiliang. He died on 27 December 2003 in Beijing, China.

  6. Ying Ruocheng ( simplified Chinese: 英若诚; traditional Chinese: 英若誠; pinyin: Yīng Ruòchéng; June 21, 1929 – December 27, 2003) was a Chinese actor, director, playwright and vice minister of culture from 1986 to 1990. He first came to the attention of Western audiences for his portrayal of Kublai Khan in the 1982 miniseries Marco Polo.

  7. 28. Feb. 2020 · Understanding “Miller in China” requires examination of three discrete but interrelated phenomena: dissemination of his plays as texts and in productions by professional theater companies in Chinese cities; Miller’s residence in Beijing in 1983 when he collaborated with Ying Ruocheng to direct Death of a Salesman; and the impact and legacy of th...