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Wayne Wang (En chino: 王穎); (12 de enero de 1949, Hong Kong) es un director de cine estadounidense de origen chino premiado por festivales tan importantes como el de Cannes y el de San Sebastián y conocido principalmente por películas como Smoke (1995) y Anywhere But Here (En cualquier lugar excepto aquí) (1999).
Wayne Wang ( traditional Chinese: 王穎; simplified Chinese: 王颖; pinyin: Wáng Yǐng; Jyutping: Wong4 Wing6; born January 12, 1949) is a Hong Kong-American film director, producer, and screenwriter. Considered a pioneer of Asian-American cinema, he was one of the first Chinese-American filmmakers to gain a major foothold in Hollywood.
Wayne Wang (Wang Yang) is a Chinese actor of Han descent. Because Wang was influenced by his father who was in foreign trade since he was a child, he determined to study finance abroad when he grew up.
YearTitle#RoleTBACity of Desire add Chinese Drama, 0000, ...45Li Cha Support RoleTBAThe Fearless Season 2 add Chinese Drama, ...36Chen Shuo Main RoleTBAHunting add Chinese Drama, 0000, 24 eps ...24Main Role2025Ba Qian Li Lu Yun He Yue add Chinese ...40Zhang Yun Kui Main RoleWayne Wang. Director: Smoke. Wayne Wang is a key figure in the development of independent filmmaking, alternating major Hollywood studio films such as »The Joy Luck Club« with smaller, independent work like »Smoke«.
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Wayne Wang es un director norteamericano, de origen chino, nacido el 12 de enero de 1949, en Hong Kong, China. Recibió el nombre de Wayne debido a que su padre era gran admirador del actor John Wayne.
13 de may. de 2024 · Wayne Wang is a Hong Kong-born film director, producer, and screenwriter who became one of the first major Asian directors in the United States. He directed both big-budget Hollywood studio motion pictures and low-budget independent films (without the backing of a major studio).
5 de may. de 2022 · Sitting in a booth in a dive bar in San Francisco’s Chinatown, the same one where he shot scenes for his 1985 gem, “Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart,” Wayne Wang was still frustrated.