Lu Yi-ching

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Lu Yi-Ching
Chinese name 陸弈靜
Chinese name 陸弈靜 (traditional)
Chinese name 陆弈静 (simplified)
Born 1960
Taiwan
Occupation Actress
Years active 1992 - present

Lu Yi-Ching (a.k.a. Hsaio-Ling, Lu Xiao Lin, Lu Hsiao-Ling, Lu Xiaolin) is a Taiwanese actress born in 1960[citation needed]. She played in several films from Tsai Ming-liang (The Wayward Cloud, What Time Is It There?) to Cheng Wen-Tang (Blue Cha Cha). Lu Yi-Ching lives in Taipei.

Her birth name is "Lu Hsiao-Ling", but she believes that if something goes wrong in your life, you have to change your name, so she asked a guru to give her a new name.[1]

Filmography

  • Stray Dogs (2013)
  • Face (2009)
  • A Place of One's Own (2009)
  • Shen xuan zhe (2007), English title : "Brotherhood of Legion"
  • Xiatian de weiba (2007), English title : "Summer's Tail"
  • Tian tang kou (2007) (under "Lu Xiao Lin"), English title : "Blood Brothers"
  • Ai li si de jin zi (2005), English title : "Reflections
  • Shen hai (2005), English title "Blue Cha Cha"
  • Zhaibian (2005), English title : The Heirloom
  • Tian bian yi duo yun (2005), English title : "The Wayward Cloud"
  • Bu jian (2003), English title : "The Missing"
  • Tianqiao bu jianle (2002), English title : "The Skywalk Is Gone"
  • Ni neibian jidian (2001), English title : "What Time Is It There?"
  • He liu (1997) (as Hsiao-Ling Lu), English title : "The River"
  • Ai qing wan sui (1994) (pas de crédit générique), English title : "Vive L'Amour"
  • Ch'ing shaonien na cha (1992) (sous le nom "Hsiao-Ling Lu"), English title : "Rebels of the Neon God"

Awards

Won

  • Asia-Pacific Film Festival (2006), Best supporting actress for "Shen hai" ("Blue Cha Chapare to you might be love")
  • Asia-Pacific Film Festival (2001), Best supporting actress for "Ni neibian jidian" (""Et là-bas, quelle heure est-il?")

Nominations

  • Golden Horse Film Festival (2005), Best supporting actress for "Shen hai" ("Blue Cha Cha")
  • Golden Horse Film Festival (2003), Best actress for "Bu jian" ("The missing")
  • Golden Horse Film Festival (2009), Best supporting actress for A Place of One's Own

References


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