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My Other Home, also known as Another Shot, is a 2017 Chinese-American sports biographical film directed by Larry Yang and produced by Huang Jianxin, starring American basketball player Stephon Marbury as himself, focusing on his days in China playing in the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA). [2]
Pang started acting at the age of nine after he joined an acting class organised by Mediacorp, and starred in children dramas such as My Teacher, My Buddy (1999), Bukit Ho Swee (2002), The Adventures of BBT (2002), A Child's Hope (Season 1, 2003; Season 2, 2004), and I Love My Home (2004). Growing up with the Chinese name of 冯伟忠, Pang ...
A basketball coach (Cathy Lee Crosby) hired by mistake is harassed by her superior. The American Game: 1979 Documentary Follows two high school basketball players from different backgrounds [1] Fast Break: 1979 Comedy Gabe Kaplan as a New Yorker who dreams of being a coach and finally gets a shot. [6] The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh: 1979 Comedy
Chinese baby boy names offer a lot of options for parents, from popular to rare. Check out this list for unique, cool and special ideas for Chinese boy names. 110 Chinese boy names for babies ...
23. Teen Wolf. For more than a minute, the entire gymnasium goes quiet. Michael J. Fox has just transformed into a werewolf and begins dribbling the basketball before stunned teammates and ...
Constance Wu was born in Richmond, Virginia, to a Taiwanese American family. [5] She is the third of four daughters. [6] Her parents had emigrated from Taiwan. [7] [8] [9] Her father, Fang-Sheng Wu, is a biology and genetics professor at Virginia Commonwealth University, and her mother is a computer programmer.
Andrew and David Fung were born in the United States to Chinese parents and grew up in the East Hill neighborhood in Kent, Washington. [10] [11] Their father was born in Guangzhou and raised in Hong Kong, and their mother was of Shandong ancestry [12] born in Shanghai, and raised in China and Japan; specifically Shandong, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Tokyo.
A bus with the advertisement of this film in Beijing. My Country, My Parents (Chinese: 我和我的父辈) is a 2021 Chinese three-part anthology drama film, consisting of four segments directed by four directors, Wu Jing, Zhang Ziyi, Xu Zheng, and Shen Teng. [1]