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Bai Ling (Chinese: 白灵, born October 10, 1966) [1] is a Chinese American actress and musician. She is best known for her work in the films The Crow, Nixon, Red Corner, Crank: High Voltage, Dumplings, Wild Wild West, Anna and the King, Southland Tales, and Maximum Impact, as well as TV shows Entourage and Lost.
Red Corner is a 1997 American mystery thriller film directed by Jon Avnet, and starring Richard Gere, Bai Ling and Bradley Whitford. Written by Robert King, the film is about an American businessman in China who ends up wrongfully on trial for murder. His only hope of exoneration and freedom is a female defense lawyer from the country. [2]
Bai Ling as The Mysterious Woman, Totenkopf's henchwoman, who is also a gynoid; Julian Curry as Dr. Jorge Vargas, a missing scientist; Trevor Baxter as Dr. Walter Jennings, a scientist; Peter Law as Dr. Kessler, a missing scientist. Peter Law is the father of Jude Law.
AmselLuu of Asian Movie Pulse called the film "well-shot" and "well-acted with the impressive performance of Bai Ling as Aunt Mei", but was less impressed with Miriam Yeung's performance. [ 6 ] The film has been called "one of the most realistic works of 'fiction'", since it deals with a practice that has been repeatedly reported from China's ...
It stars Bai Ling, Kristy Wu, Kieu Chinh, Treach, Ken Leung, Will Yun Lee, and Tina Chen. The film follows the multigenerational arc of three Chinese-American women. Face premiered at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival where it was a nominee for the Grand Jury Prize for Dramatic Feature.
Nicholas Orton (played by Thomas Gibson) is an American businessman who has lived in China for several years. He has a chance encounter with a beautiful Chinese lady (played by Bai Ling) who says that he is the only one who can save the world from reverting five-hundred years.
The Key is a 2014 American erotic drama film written and directed by Jefery Levy, loosely based on Jun'ichirō Tanizaki's 1956 novel.It stars David Arquette and Bai Ling as a disenchanted married couple whose sexual relationship is told through their personal journals.
The film stars Ben Affleck, Rebecca Romijn, John Cleese, Bai Ling, and Jerry O'Connell. [1] In the United States, it was released direct-to-DVD on February 13, 2007; however, the film was theatrically released in many countries around the world.