Yi Ding

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Yi Ding (Chinese: 丁艺; pinyin: Dīng Yī); is an Asian American actress. She was born in Hangzhou, China and moved to the United States at the age of 9.

Biography

Early Movies

Yi Ding's first film role was An-Mei in the movie Joy Luck Club, released in 1993. Following her brief performance in Joy Luck Club, she landed a major role in The Amazing Panda Adventure. She was nominated for Best Young Supporting Actress in the 1994—1995 Young Artist Awards for her performance in that movie. She also played in the movie Smile.[1][2]

Education

In the mid 2000, Yi Ding decided to take a break from the Hollywood scene to focus on her college education at UC Berkeley, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree at the Haas School of Business and a Bachelor of Arts in Film.

Return to Movies

She later appeared in the award-winning short film Water Ghost in 1998. In 2001, Yi starred in a major Universal production Pavilion of Women, which also starred Willem Dafoe and John Cho.

Television

Yi appeared in the episode "NICU" of the hit TV series "ER" in 2004. In 2005, she co-starred in the movie Smile alongside Mika Boorem, Linda Hamilton, Sean Astin, Erik von Detten and Beau Bridges.

Current Occupation

She currently resides in California (Bay area) and her involvement in entertainment has expanded into production and script writing in addition to her acting career.

References

  1. Yi Ding at the Internet Movie Database
  2. "17th Annual Awards". Young Artist Awards. Young Artist Foundation. Retrieved 2 May 2010. 

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