Yu Nan
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Yu Nan, 2010
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Chinese name | 余男 (simplified) | ||||||||
Born | Dalian, China |
September 5, 1978 ||||||||
Occupation | Film actress | ||||||||
Years active | 1990s - present | ||||||||
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Yu Nan (Chinese: 余男; born September 5, 1978) is a Chinese actress. Born in Dalian, Yu Nan studied at the Beijing Film Academy, where she graduated in 1999.[1]
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Film career
In China
Her feature film debut, in Lunar Eclipse (1999), which earned her the Best Actress of the Deauville Asian Film Festival,[2] started her career working with several of China's Sixth-Generation film directors. She subsequently starred in three more films with Wang Quan'an: Jingzhe (2003), which earned her the Best Actress Golden Rooster Award and the Best Actress prize of the Paris International Film Festival in 2003;[3] Tuya's Marriage, Golden Bear in 2007 at the Berlin International Film Festival for which she won the Best Actress prize from the Chicago International Film FestivalLua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.; and Weaving Girl (2009), which won Jury Special Grand prix and the FIPRESCI prize from the 2009 Montreal World Film Festival.[4]
Yu Nan has also worked with other major Chinese directors, including Wang Xiaoshuai in In Love We Trust (2008), which won the Best Screenplay Silver Bear in Berlin 2008,[5] and Ning Hao, in his Chinese Western film, No Man's Land (2010).[6]
International roles
Helped in part by her fluency in Mandarin, French, and English,[7] Yu Nan has played in several international productions, including the French film Fureur (2003), the Taiwanese film My DNA Says I Love You (2008), the Canadian-Chinese film Diamond Dogs (2007), and the Hollywood films Speed Racer (2008) and The Expendables 2 (2012).
Festivals
Yu Nan has served as a jury member at several international film festivals:
- Pusan International Film Festival in 2007[8]
- Chicago International Film Festival in 2008
- Golden Rooster Awards in 2009
- Shanghai International Film Festival in 2009[9]
- Berlin International Film Festival in 2010[10]
- Shanghai International Film Festival in 2013[11]
Filmography
References
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External links
- Yu Nan at the Internet Movie Database
- Yu Nan at the Chinese Movie database
- Yu Nan at AllMovie
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- ↑ Yu Nan at chinesemov.com
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- 1978 births
- Actresses from Dalian
- Beijing Film Academy alumni
- Living people
- Actresses from Liaoning
- 21st-century Chinese actresses
- Chinese film actresses