Wayne Wang
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Chinese name | 王穎 (traditional) |
Chinese name | 王颖 (simplified) |
Born | British Hong Kong |
January 12, 1949
Occupation | Director, producer, screenwriter, editor |
Years active | 1975 – present |
Spouse(s) | Cora Miao |
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Wayne Wang (traditional Chinese: 王穎; simplified Chinese: 王颖; pinyin: Wáng Yǐng; Jyutping: Wong4 Wing6; born January 12, 1949) is a Hong Kong-born American film director.
Biography
Wang was born and raised in Hong Kong, and named after his father's favorite movie star, John Wayne.[1] When he was 17, his parents arranged for him to move to the United States to study, to prepare for medical school. Wang, however, soon put this plan aside when his 'eyes were completely opened' by new experience, and as he turned to the arts,[1] studying film and television at California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland.[2]
Chan Is Missing (1982), Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart (1985), and Eat a Bowl of Tea (1989) established his reputation. He is best known for The Joy Luck Club (1993), Maid in Manhattan (2002), and the independent features Smoke (1995) and Anywhere but Here (1999). At the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival, Wang premiered two feature films, A Thousand Years of Good Prayers and The Princess of Nebraska,[3] as well as appearing in the Arthur Dong documentary film Hollywood Chinese.[4]
He won the Golden Shell at the San Sebastian Film Festival in September 2007 for A Thousand Years of Good Prayers.
Personal life
He is married to a former Miss Hong Kong, Cora Miao, and lives in San Francisco and New York City.
Director filmography
- A Man, a Woman, and a Killer (1975)
- Chan Is Missing (1982)
- Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart (1985)
- Slam Dance (1987)
- Dim Sum Take Out (1988)
- Eat a Bowl of Tea (1989)
- Life Is Cheap... But Toilet Paper Is Expensive (1989)
- Strangers (1991), Erotic film consisted of three shorts, co-directed by Joan Tewkesbury and Daniel Vigne
- The Joy Luck Club (1993)
- Smoke (1995)
- Blue in the Face (1995)
- Chinese Box (1997)
- Anywhere but Here (1999)
- The Center of the World (2001)
- Maid in Manhattan (2002)
- Because of Winn-Dixie (2005)
- Last Holiday (2006)
- A Thousand Years of Good Prayers (2007)
- The Princess of Nebraska (2008)
- Chinatown Film Project (2009)
- Snow Flower and the Secret Fan (2011)
- Soul of a Banquet (2014)
References
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- Wayne Wang at the Internet Movie Database
- Works by or about Wayne Wang in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Interview with Wayne Wang October 2011 at subtitledonline.com
- http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2002/03/03/PK103945.DTL
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- 1949 births
- Living people
- American film directors of Asian descent
- American film editors
- American film producers
- American people of Hong Kong descent
- American male screenwriters
- Asian film producers
- Film directors from California
- California College of the Arts alumni
- Hong Kong emigrants to the United States
- Writers from New York City
- Writers from the San Francisco Bay Area