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Late Autumn released in USA starting June 17 and ticket giveaway (US only)
Anna Chen's (Wei Tang) highly jealous husband discovers that Anna has rekindled a relationship with her first love. When Anna's husband confronts her about their relationship a terrible fight ensues. Anna awakens from a daze and discovers that her husband is dead. The police arrive. 7 years later, Anna learns in prison that her mother has passed away in Seattle. Prison officials grants Anna a three day furlough to attend her mother's funeral. Anna sits alone on a bus about to embark on a long trip to Seattle. A man in a hurry suddenly boards the bus right before its departure. The man doesn't have enough money to pay for the ticket so he looks over to the seated passengers. The man spots Anna and walks confidently to her. He smiles and asks to borrow $30. The man eventually gets the $30 and is able to ride the bus to Seattle. The sweet-talking man's name is Hoon (Hyun-Bin). He is a Korean immigrant who works as a gigolo. Hoon is now on the run from a wealthy client's furious husband. These two seemingly lost souls are about to share three memorable days together ... June 17, 2011 Los Angeles @ CGV Cinemas Seattle @ AMC Alderwood 16 San Jose @ AMC Cupertino 16 June 24, 2011 New Jersey @ AMC Ridgefield Park 12 New York @ AMC Empire 25 Atlanta @ AMC Colonial 18 For more information about the movie, please visit www.lateautumn2011.blogspot.com CJENT America Promotional Event: We have a promotional event for "Late Autumn" in ac... more
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Tang Wei Biography
Awards
Won
- 2006 - CCTV Movie Channel Award, Outstanding Digital Movie Actress:Policeman Swallow
- 2007 - Golden Horse Awards , Best New Performer:Lust, Caution
- 2007 - New Weekly Cutting Edge Awards List:Lust, Caution
- 2007 - Chinese Film Award, Best Actress:Lust, Caution
- 2007 - Los Angeles Magazine Award, Best Actress:Lust, Caution
- 2007 - Asian Pacific Film and TV Expo, Best Actress:Lust, Caution
- 2007 - Hollywood Awards, Best Actress and Variety:Lust, Caution
- 2007 - Venice Film Festival , Best New Actress:Lust, Caution
Nominations
- 2007 - Golden Horse Awards, Best Actress:Lust, Caution
- 2008 - Independent Spirit Awards , Best Actress:Lust, Caution
- 2008 - Chopard Trophy Award, Best Actress:Lust, Caution
- 2010 - Golden Horse Awards, Best Actress:Crossing Hennessy
Other honors
- 2004 - Miss Universe finalist
- 2007 - Top Chinese fashion figure
- 2007 -New York Timeslisted her as one of the Best 15 Performers in 2007
- 2008 - Several newspapers noted her Chinese patriotism
- 2008 - South Korean men polled voted Best Actress
- 2008 -The Annual Independent Critics List#59 of 2008 World's Most Beautiful People
- 2008 -Forbesranked her 18th of the most famous Chinese celebrities
- 2008 - Japanese magazineCutplaced her in the Top 50 Best Active Celebrities
- 2008 - Accepted invitation and appeared at the Cannes Film Festival
Biography
Early life and beginnings
Tang is the only child of a former stage actress and painter . In an interview, she revealed that she often traveled around China and eventually learned to paint, adding that she was influenced by her parents.Tang graduated from a local vocational high school in her hometown in 1996, where her teachers described her as "athletic" and a "good student who always did her homework". She had no plans to become famous; she originally aspired to become an archaeologist or lawyer .Tang made the decision to enter the entertainment industry after doing some modeling in 1997. She graduated from the Central Academy of Drama in 2002.
Tang met Zhu Yuchen in 1995. A Shanghai native, both were majoring in drama and acting. By 1998, the couple had moved in together while continuing to receive university education. They officially split in 2002, a few weeks before Zhu and Tang obtained degrees at the acting school, and Tang was reported to be distraught and crying upon witnessing their graduation ceremony.
Shortly after her university graduation, Tang met Stan Lai during one of his trips to China. He was impressed with the actress, and was quoted as saying, "The number of stars may not be good actors, a lot of good actors may not be good stars, but Tang Wei was fortunate to have done it." He proceeded to recommend her to several directors and was thus cast in more roles, although she was relatively unknown outside of her hometown in China at this time. Nonetheless, Tang starred in a TV series,Policewoman Swallow(2004) and brief university drama,Che Guevara(2004). After working with a more diverse group of actresses, she also appeared in TV dramasLeaving Seafront Street(2005),East Meets West(2005) andBorn in the 60s(2006).
2006–2008:Lust, Caution
In July 2006, Tang was selected from more than 10,000 actressesto appear in Ang Lee 'sLust, Caution(2007) as Wong Chia Chi, co-starring Tony Leung Chiu-Wai , Joan Chen , and Leehom Wang . She learned both Shanghainese and the related Suzhou dialect during this time, and was trained in a more formal style of dressing and acting. Tang won the Best New Performer Golden Horse award. Tang was also nominated for the Independent Spirit Award , and was present at the ceremony in Santa Monica, California in February 2008. She received wider fame throughout and beyond China after this role. In March 2008, China's State Administration of Radio Film and Television (SARFT) ordered a media ban due to Tang's performance of sexual acts inLust, Caution.Because of the controversy instigated by the statement, this was followed by discontinuing most of Tang's forthcoming TV commercials to endorse various snack foods and cosmetics.
Following the success ofLust, Caution, Tang and her parents obtained residency in Hong Kong .She ended a three-year relationship with Tian Yu (田羽) in December 2007.She would not reveal further details or reasons for the split, but stated, "Tian Yu is important to me, and for years, he was the person who treated me the best. He always cared about and helped me quietly. Without him, I definitely would not have played a role inLust, Caution, and wouldn't have the success I've made today. I will always feel grateful to him."
2009–present:Late AutumnandCrossing Hennessey
She was set to star in Tian Zhuangzhuang 's budget period filmThe Warrior and the Wolf(2009), but was replaced by Maggie Q .In February 2009, during her absence from the movie industry, she was reported to have briefly attended drama classes at the University of Reading in the United Kingdom .
From November 2009 to March 2010, Tang filmed with Hyun Bin inLate Autumn(2010), directed by Kim Tae-Yong.Late Autumnwas shot in Seattle, Washington .
InCrossing Hennessy(2010), a romantic drama, with Jacky Cheung , Tang plays the orphaned Oi Lin who falls for the troubled Xu. Her uncle proceeds to attempt to avert the attraction to another man, and succeeds as the plan ends in marriage.She learned Cantonese during this time, and was reported to be very capable despite the limited filming time and her role in the movie.Tang's first film to be shown in China sinceLust, Caution, a March 2010 news article quoted her as saying, "Coming to Hong Kong for this premiere, I can see director Ivy and co-star Andy On again. I've been very happy. Now I'm just excited to see the movie. I will be happy if everyone can see my work."
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Tang Wei Film & Dramas & Discography
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1998 | Chinese Female Football 中國女足 | ||
| 2001 | A Dream Like a Dream 如夢之夢 | ||
| 2004 | Policewoman Swallow 警花燕子 | Swallow | |
| Che Guevara 切·格瓦拉 | |||
| 2005 | Brother, Brother 兄弟啊兄弟 | ||
| Leaving Seafront Street 後海前街 | Yan Lei | ||
| Qingqian Nalati 情牽那拉提 | Chen Yan | ||
| 2006 | Born in the 60s 生於六十年代 | Yue Linlin | |
| 2007 | Hongqiqu De Ernümen 紅旗渠的兒女們 | Ning Xiaoya | |
| Silent Tears 女人不哭 | Shang Li | ||
| Lust, Caution 色,戒 | Wang Chia-chi | Chopard Trophy (Cannes Film Festival) Golden Horse Awardsfor Best New Performer Nominated -Asian Film Awardsfor Best Actress Nominated -Rising Star Award, BAFTA Nominated -Chicago Film Critics Association Awardsfor Most Promising Performer Nominated -Golden Horse Awardsfor Best Actress Nominated -Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead Nominated -Online Film Critics Society Awardsfor Breakthrough Performer | |
| 2010 | Crossing Hennessy 月滿軒尼詩 | Oi-lin | Nominated -Golden Horse Awardsfor Best Actress Nominated -Hong Kong Film Critics Awardsfor Best Actress |
| Late Autumn 晚秋 | Anna | ||
| 2011 | Speed Angel | ||
| Swordsmen | |||
| The Founding of a Party 建党伟业 | Tao Yi |
Tang Wei External Link
- She has appeared in English language films under the name Tang Wei. In an interview, she stated that her Western name is Rebecca. Tang Wei: Lust, Caution, Past, and Future All-China's Women Federation. Retrieved November 17, 2009.
- "Tang Wei: A Debut As Big As the Country She Comes From"
- "Tang Wei in the eyes of those who know her" China Internet Information Center. Retrieved November 17, 2009.
- "汤唯朱雨辰旧情曝光(非常详细)". April 29, 2009. Retrieved March 21, 2010.
- (Chinese) "赖声川话剧杭州上演 澄清并未向李安推荐汤唯". ent.163.com. February 29, 2008. Retrieved June 4, 2010.
- "Ang Lee casts Tang Wei for "Lust, Caution". Xinhua. July 12, 2006. Retrieved May 11, 2010.
- Lust, Caution Exclusive: Ang Lee
- "TANG WEI - WEI'S CHINESE MEDIA BAN" Contactmusic.com. March 10, 2008. Retrieved November 17, 2009.
- "Tang Wei blacklisted for 'glorifying traitors'". Times Online. March 11, 2008. Retrieved November 17, 2009.
- (Chinese) "因曾获金马奖 汤唯通过"优才计划"成为香港人" Xinhua News Agency. August 24, 2008. Retrieved November 17, 2009.
- "Lust, Caution actress opens up about ex-boyfriend." Xinhua News Agency. December 18, 2007. Retrieved March 21, 2010.
- "Maggie Q to star in 'Wolf'" Variety. September 25, 2008. Retrieved November 17, 2009.
- February 25, 2009 Hong Kong Movie DataBase. Retrieved November 17, 2009.
- May 9, 2009 Hong Kong Movie DataBase. Retrieved November 17, 2009.
- "Hyun Bin, Tang Wei-wei Cast in Korea-US Project". Korea Times. November 5, 2009. Retrieved November 17, 2009.
- "Hyun Bin's "got feel": Tang Wei". MSN. May 10, 2010. Retrieved July 18, 2010.
- "In star-studded 'Late Autumn,' Seattle plays starring role". seattlepi. February 28, 2010. Retrieved September 25, 2010.
- "Tang Wei, Hyun Bin Meet in 'Late Autumn'". Cri English. September 23, 2010. Retrieved September 25, 2010.
- "Tang Wei plans return to silver screen alongside Jacky Cheung" Xinhua News Agency. February 4, 2009. Retrieved November 17, 2009.
- "Tang Wei: "I Still Haven't Learned to be a Star". The Bund. April 2010. Retrieved May 11, 2010.
- "Ang Lee protege Tang Wei premieres first film since reported China ban over 'Lust, Caution'". Star Tribune. March 21, 2010. Retrieved March 21, 2010.
- "Ex-blacklisted actress vies for Chinese-language 'Oscar'". AFP. October 2, 2010. Retrieved October 2, 2010.
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