Chickipedia Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. She also briefly served as a nurse. Wookieepedia is a FANDOM Movies Community. Bai Ling (born October 10, 1966), whose name is often given in the traditional Western order of Ling Bai, filmed scenes as Senator Bana Breemu in Revenge of the Sith, but her scenes were cut from the film. In 2005 Ling guest starred in season two of Entourage. Ling was sent to do labor work at Shuangliu following her graduation from middle school. She was also in the films Love Ranch, Crank: High Voltage and A Beautiful Life. Bai began her acting career in China, appearing in several Chinese feature films. She also guest starred in one episode of the show Lost in the episode “Stranger in a Strange Land”. She became famous after playing a girl with a psychological disorder who has an affair with her doctor, in the film The Shining Arc (弧光) directed by Zhang Junzhao (张军钊), her most highly acclaimed role in the Chinese film industry. Birth Bai claimed that it was the result of her posing in the June 2005 issue of Playboy, but George Lucas insisted that the cuts were made nearly a year prior to her posing for the magazine. Ling Bai October 10, 1966; Chengdu, Sichuan, China In 2007, she starred as Coco in the film adaptation of the controversial Chinese contemporary novel Shanghai Baby, which premiered at Cannes Film Festival, and also guest-starred in one episode ("Stranger in a Strange Land") of the ABC-TV series Lost. Actress Ling also had troubles with alcohol addiction and even appeared in the fifth season of the VH1 reality television series Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew in 2011. Her performance received praise, and she was awarded the national board of review freedom for breakthrough female performance and the San Diego film critic Society award for best actress. Her performance earned her a Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actress. During the cultural revolution, Ling learned how to perform by participating in eight model plays, at her elementary school. Ling was arrested in 2008 for shoplifting. Later she filmed several other movies, including Suspended Sentence (缓期执行), Yueyue (月月), Tears in Suzhou (泪洒姑苏) without much attention. Ling is also openly bisexual, October 10, 1966; Chengdu, Sichuan, China. Ling returned to Chinese cinema in 2004, starring alongside Miriam Yeung in the indie horror thriller Dumplings. [Source]. In 1997, she played the lead female role, opposite Richard Gere, in the American film Red Corner. In October 2014, Bai was a member of the jury in the "India Gold 2014" section of the Mumbai Film Festival. Bai was named one of PeopleTemplate:'s "50 Most Beautiful People in the World" in 1998. She is also known for her role as Myca in the 1994 film The Crow. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. On the DVD, Lucas reiterated his claim, saying her scenes were deleted for length. After graduating from high school, she took and passed the People’s Liberation Army’s exams, and became an artist soldier in Nyingchi Prefecture, Tibet where she mainly entertained in the musical theater. https://thecrow.fandom.com/wiki/Bai_Ling?oldid=5257, Ling is bilingual and speaks Mandarin and fluent English, Ling’s citizenship status in China was revoked after she appeared in the American film, Ling graduated high school in 1978 which would have made her around 12, Ling has a verified twitter account @RealBaiLing and a verified Instagram account iambailing. Bai Ling ((Chinese: 白灵, born October 10, 1966) is a Chinese-American actress known for her work in films such as The Crow, Red Corner, Crank: High Voltage, Three... Extremes, Wild Wild West, Anna and the King and Southland Tales, as well as TV shows including Entourage and Lost. In 2007, Ling starred as Coco in the film adaptation of the controversial Chinese contemporary novel Shanghai Baby. Bai's first major American film role was in The Crow (1994), where she played the half-sister/lover of the main villain, Top Dollar. She appeared in another indie film, The Beautiful Country alongside Nick Nolte, which earned her critical acclaim. She has an older sister, Bai Jie and younger brother Bai Chen. Ling’s first film role came in the 1985 Chinese film On The Beach. Bai Ling is a Chinese- American actress known for her roles in films such as Red Corner, Crank: High Voltage, and Three...Extremes. The film also renewed her popularity among Chinese film audiences. She moved to the United States in 1991, and started appearing in a number of American films and television shows. Nationality Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. In 1997, Ling starred opposite Richard Gere in the film Red Corner. Bai Ling is a Chinese- American actress known for her roles in films such as Red Corner, Crank: High Voltage, and Three...Extremes. Born In 2013, Bai enjoyed a career resurgence with the movie The Gauntlet, which earned her the Best Actress award at the Los Angeles Cinema Festival of Hollywood, and at the 2014 Asians on Film Festival. [1] For her role in Red Corner, she received the National Board of Review Freedom for Breakthrough Female Performance and the San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress. [2] The film was critical of human rights abuse in China, and as a result, Bai Ling's Chinese citizenship was revoked. Bai Ling ((Chinese: 白灵, born October 10, 1966) is a Chinese-American actress known for her work in films such as The Crow, Red Corner, Crank: High Voltage, Three... Extremes, Wild Wild West, Anna and the King and Southland Tales, as well as TV shows including Entourage and Lost. Ling spent time in a mental hospital after being abused by the male officers in the army. She became famous for her role as Jing Huan in the Chinese film The Shining Arc. Also, for Speed Dragon, she received the Best Feature Film Award at the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival. Biographical information Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. For her performance in Speed Dragon she received the best feature film award at the New York international independent film & video festival. In 1991, Bai moved to the United States, where she appeared in a number of American films and television shows. After she was released from the hospital, Ling joined the People’s Art Theater of Chengdu and became a professional actress. Ling appeared in a number of Chinese films such as Suspended Sentence, Yueyue, and Tears in Suzhou. Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith, The Red Corner (1997) FILM REVIEW; Lady Killer? Occupation Bai Ling (born October 10, 1966), whose name is often given in the traditional Western order of Ling Bai, filmed scenes as Senator Bana Breemu in Revenge of the Sith, but her scenes were cut from the film. Chinese-American October 10, 1966 Bai Ling was born on October 10, 1966 in Chengu, Sichuan, China. Her mother Chen Binbin was a dancer, stage actress, and a literature teacher in Sichuan University. Her father Bai Yuxiang was a musician in the People’s liberation Army and later became a teacher. [4] Her scenes were included in the deleted scenes feature of the DVD release. Jude Law, Ewan MacGregor, Jason Statham, Will Smith, Kevin Kline, George Lucas, Brandon Lee, David Boreanaz, Matthew Fox, Hayden Christensen, Jimmy Smits, Giovanni Ribisi, Samuel L. Jackson, Entourage, Playboy, Wild Wild West, Lost, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, Angel, The Crow, Nixon, Star Wars Episode 3, Crank 2: High Voltage. Her scenes were later featured in the "Deleted Scenes" category on the Revenge of the Sith DVD. Ling’s first major American film role was as Myca in the 1994 film adaptation of James O’Barr’s comic book The Crow. Her performance earned her the best actress award at the Los Angeles cinema festival of Hollywood. Bai Ling In late 2014, Bai starred alongside David Arquette in The Key, Jefery Levy's adaptation of the novel by Nobel Prize laureate Jun'ichirō Tanizaki. Her mother remarried to Xu Chi. Career She claimed that this was because she posed naked in the June 2005 issue of Playboy magazine, whose appearance on newsstands coincided with the movie's May 2005 release but director George Lucas denied this, stating that the cut had been made more than a year earlier. Untitled Obi-Wan Kenobi television series, How Wookieepedia treats Canon and Legends, Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith actors, https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Bai_Ling?oldid=9259747. She also co-starred with Sarah Michelle Gellar in … Her works include the films The Crow, Wild Wild West, Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. Bai Ling is the actress that portrayed Jhiera in She. Her parents got divorced and remarried to other people. In 2013, Ling starred in the film The Gauntlet. Since 2007, she has appeared in a number of films including Love Ranch, Crank: High Voltage and A Beautiful Life, although she became more well known for her red carpet appearances and outrageous fashions.[5]. In 1984, she made her film debut as a fishing village girl in the movie On the Beach (海滩). The Crow Wiki is a FANDOM Movies Community. The New York Times praised Bai Ling's performance, saying that she gave the film "not only grace but also substantial gravity". She filmed scenes for Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005) as Senator Bana Breemu, but her role was cut during editing. Episode III (Cut) She shaved off her hair, which was longer than 36 inches (90 cm) for her role in Anna and the King, and is widely known in Thailand as "Tuptim", her character's name from the film, even though the film is officially banned because of its depiction of the King of Siam. citizen.[3]. She is also known for her role as Myca in the 1994 film The Crow . She later became a U.S. Beijing Is Not Charmed, Ling claims Star Wars bosses cut her after Playboy pose, Casual Fuggerday: THE RETURN OF BAI LING – Go Fug Yourself: Because Fugly Is The New Pretty, https://chickipedia.fandom.com/wiki/Bai_Ling?oldid=3033, Bill Maher, Lionel Richie, Mickey Rourke, Damon Elliott, Chris Isaak.
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