Jiang Wen
姜文
Jiang at the Deauville Asian Film Festival in France in 2008
Born
Jiang Xiaojun[1]

(1963-01-05) 5 January 1963
Tangshan, Hebei, China
Alma materCentral Academy of Drama
Occupation(s)Actor, screenwriter, film director
Years active1986–present
Spouses
Sandrine Chenivesse
(m. 19972005)
    (m. 2005)
    Children3
    Parent(s)Jiang Hongqi (father)
    Gao Yang (mother)
    RelativesJiang Wu (brother)
    Awards
    Hong Kong Film AwardsBest Supporting Actor
    1997 The Soong Sisters

    Hong Kong Film Critics Society AwardsBest Director
    2011 Let the Bullets Fly
    Best Screenplay
    2011 Let the Bullets Fly

    Golden Horse AwardsBest Director
    1996 In the Heat of the Sun
    Best Adapted Screenplay
    1996 In the Heat of the Sun
    2011 Let the Bullets Fly
    Best Film Editing
    2007 The Sun Also Rises

    Hundred Flowers AwardsBest Actor
    1986 Hibiscus Town
    1989 A Woman for two

    Chinese name
    Chinese姜文
    Chinese name
    Traditional Chinese姜小軍
    Simplified Chinese姜小军

    Jiang Wen (born 5 January 1963) is a Chinese actor, screenwriter, and director. As a director, he is sometimes grouped with the "Sixth Generation" that emerged in the 1990s.[2] Jiang is also well known internationally as an actor, having starred with Gong Li in Zhang Yimou's debut film Red Sorghum (1986), and more recently as Baze Malbus in the Star Wars film Rogue One (2016). He is the older brother of fellow actor Jiang Wu.

    Career

    Born in Tangshan, Hebei, in a family of military personnel, Jiang relocated to Beijing at the age of ten. In 1973 he attended Beijing No. 72 Middle School, where he studied alongside Ying Da.[3] In 1980, he entered China's foremost acting school, the Central Academy of Drama, graduating in 1984. After graduation, he was assigned to China Youth Art Institute as an actor.[3] That same year, he started acting both on the stage (with the China Youth Theater) and in films.

    Jiang's debut role was in the film The Last Empress, where he portrayed Puyi.[4] He then starred in Hibiscus Town directed by Xie Jin; his role as an intellectual revolutionary earned him the Best Actor Award at the Hundred Flowers Awards.[5] Jiang once again paired with Hibiscus Town co-star in the film Chun Tao directed by Ling Zifeng.[6] Jiang was cast in Zhang Yimou's debut film Red Sorghum.[7] Jiang also featured in the France-Chinese film Tears of the Bridal Sedan, and his first commercial film The Trial.

    After appearing in many television series and films, Jiang became known in China for his role in the 1992 television series A Native of Beijing in New York, based on the novel Beijinger in New York, which made him one of the most popular actors of his generation.[8] In addition to these he also starred in Black Snow (1990),[9] Li Lianying: The Imperial Eunuch (1991),[10] The Emperor's Shadow (1996),[11] and The Soong Sisters (1997). Apart from Red Sorghum, Jiang also collaborated with Zhang Yimou for the 1997 film Keep Cool.

    Jiang wrote and directed his first film in 1994, In the Heat of the Sun, adapted from a novel by Wang Shuo.[12] A tale set in the Cultural Revolution, it won for its young lead actor Xia Yu the Best Actor prize at the Venice Film Festival and garnered six Golden Horse Awards in Taiwan.

    In 2000, Jiang co-wrote and directed the black comedy film Devils on the Doorstep. The film premiered at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival and clinched the Grand Prix[13] but was subsequently banned in its home country;[14] said to undermine the country because it "seriously distorts Chinese history". Jiang himself was banned from making films for seven years.[15] In 2001 he was a member of the jury at the 23rd Moscow International Film Festival.[16]

    Jiang starred in several films in the early 2000s; namely The Missing Gun, Green Tea, My Father and I, Warriors of Heaven and Earth, Jasmine Women and Letter from an Unknown Woman.[17]

    Jiang has also acted in television series, such as Da Qing Fengyun (2006), in which he played Hong Taiji. He also played notable historical figures, Mao Renfeng in the propaganda film The Founding of a Republic;[18] and Cao Cao in the historical war film The Lost Bladesman.[19]

    Jiang returned with his fourth feature The Sun Also Rises in 2007; a fantasy realism film which contains a polyptych of interconnected stories in different time-zones; the film received positive reviews from critics but bombed at the box office.[20][21] He then collaborated with 10 other directors on the romance anthology film New York, I Love You.[22]

    Jiang's fifth feature, a Western-styled action comedy Let the Bullets Fly set a box office record by becoming the fastest Chinese-language film to break RMB100m mark ($15.15m) in Chinese cinemas; and received critical acclaim.[23][24]

    In 2013 he was named as a member of the jury at the 70th Venice International Film Festival.[25]

    In 2014, Jiang directed the action comedy film Gone with the Bullets, which screened at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival.[26][27]

    Jiang co-starred in the Star Wars anthology film Rogue One, released in December 2016. In the film, he portrays Baze Malbus, a native of the moon of Jedha who is drawn into the war against the Galactic Empire.[28]

    In 2018, Jiang directed the Republican-era spy comedy Hidden Man.[29] The film was China's submission to the 91st Academy Awards.[30]

    Jiang is set to return to the small screen in upcoming historical drama Cao Cao.[31]

    Personal life

    Family

    Jiang Wen's father is Jiang Hongqi, a veteran of the Korean War. Described as taciturn and bookish, he played a minor role in his son's 2011 film, Let the Bullets Fly. Jiang's mother Gao Yang — “a cheerful, extroverted woman” — worked as a piano teacher. Jiang Wen is the eldest son in the family; in addition to his younger brother, Jiang Wu, he has a younger sister, Jiang Huan.

    Close to his family, Jiang has a deep bond with his parents: whenever he is on site for shooting or acting, he arranges for them to come to his workplace so that he can spend time with them. Each movie he makes, he saves the best seats for them and asks for their opinions. Even on artistic composition, he sometimes resorts to them for advice. It was his parents' endorsement on the original novel of A Native of Beijing in New York that propelled Jiang into his performance. Later, during the filming of his first feature film, In the Heat of the Sun, Jiang again considered their evaluation of Xia Yu, before settling on him as the leading actor.[32]

    Relationships

    Jiang met his first partner, Liu Xiaoqing during the production of his debut film Hibiscus Town. As he was 23 and she was 31, their relationship was controversial in the entertainment industry at that time, although it was reported that the crew was very supportive of their relationship. Liu Xiaoqing never confirmed the relationship, but only claimed that the media pressure was so suffocating that she once considered going abroad. Years later at one ceremony, Director Xie Jin finally verified this rumor, revealing that they had actually lived together for three years. Liu and Jiang separated amicably in 1994.[33]

    In 1995, Jiang began a relationship with Sandrine Chenivesse, a Doctor of Anthropology at the University of Paris, researching philosophy and Taoism in China, at an artistic event. They married in Paris in 1997 and had a daughter together, but the marriage remained discreet until their appearance on the red carpet of the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. In 2005, Chenivesse announced their divorce, citing long-distance separation as the cause.[34]

    In 2001, during the filming of Warriors of Heaven and Earth, Jiang was introduced to cast member Zhou Yun, by fellow actress Zhao Wei. Later, Jiang recommended Zhou to the cast of The Music Box, but each left the crew after a creative difference between Jiang and the director Chen Yifei. Jiang and Zhou married in 2005 and have two sons together.[35]

    Filmography

    Film

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1986The Last Empress
    末代皇后
    Puyi
    1986Hibiscus Town
    芙蓉镇
    Qiu Shutian
    1986Tears of the Bridal Sedan
    花轿泪
    1987Red Sorghum
    红高梁
    My grandpapa
    1989 Chun Tao
    春桃
    Wen Chiang
    1990Black Snow
    本命年
    Li Huiquan
    1991Li Lianying: The Imperial Eunuch
    大太监李莲英
    Li Lianying
    1993The Trail
    大路
    Chinese policeman
    1994In the Heat of the Sun
    阳光灿烂的日子
    Ma Xiaojun (adult)Director; writer
    1996The Emperor's Shadow
    秦颂
    Ying Zheng
    1997Keep Cool
    有话好好说
    Bookseller
    1997The Soong Sisters
    宋家皇朝
    Charlie Soong
    2000Devils on the Doorstep
    鬼子来了
    Ma DasanDirector; writer
    2002The Missing Gun
    寻枪
    Ma Shan
    2003Green Tea
    绿茶
    Chen Mingliang
    2003My Father and I
    我和爸爸
    2003Warriors of Heaven and Earth
    天地英雄
    Lieutenant Li
    2004Jasmine Women
    茉莉花开
    Mr. Meng
    2004Letter from an Unknown Woman
    一个陌生女人的来信
    Writer / Mr. Xu
    2007The Sun Also Rises
    太阳照常升起
    Tang YunlinDirector; writer
    2008New York, I Love You
    纽约,我爱你
    Director
    2009The Founding of a Republic
    建国大业
    Mao Renfeng
    2010Let the Bullets Fly
    让子弹飞
    Zhang Mazi (Zhang Muzhi)Director; writer
    2011The Lost Bladesman
    关云长
    Cao Cao
    2014Gone with the Bullets
    一步之遥
    Ma ZouriDirector
    2016Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
    侠盗一号:星球大战外传
    Baze Malbus
    2018Hidden Man
    邪不压正
    Lan QingfengDirector; writer

    Television series

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1993Beijinger in New York
    北京人在纽约
    Wang Qiming
    1997A Sentimental Story
    一场风花雪月的事
    Producer
    2005Lotus Lantern
    宝莲灯
    Chenxiang
    2006Da Qing Fengyun
    大清风云
    Hong Taiji

    Accolades

    YearAwardCategoryNominated workNotes
    198710th Hundred Flowers AwardsBest ActorHibiscus Town
    198912th Hundred Flowers AwardsBest ActorChun Tao
    2nd Golden Phoenix AwardsSociety AwardRed Sorghum
    199412th China TV Golden Eagle AwardBest ActorA Native of Beijing in New York[36]
    199633rd Golden Horse Film Festival and AwardsBest DirectorIn the Heat of the Sun[37]
    Best Original Screenplay
    199817th Hong Kong Film AwardsBest Supporting ActorThe Soong Sisters
    200053rd Cannes Film FestivalGrand Prize of the JuryDevils on the Doorstep
    200154th Cannes Film FestivalFrance Culture Award - Foreign Cineaste of the Year
    20033rd Chinese Film Media AwardsBest ActorThe Missing Gun[38]
    Most Popular Actor
    12th Shanghai Film Critics AwardsBest Actor
    20044th Chinese Film Media AwardsMost Popular ActorWarriors of Heaven and Earth[39]
    11th Beijing College Student Film FestivalMost Popular Actor[40]
    200510th Golden Phoenix AwardsSociety Award[41]
    200744th Golden Horse Film Festival and AwardsBest Film EditingThe Sun Also Rises[42]
    200821st Tokyo International Film FestivalAsian Film Award - Special Mention
    201120th Shanghai Film Critics AwardsBest ActorThe Lost Bladesman[43]
    48th Golden Horse Film Festival and AwardsBest Original ScreenplayLet the Bullets Fly[44]
    11th Chinese Film Media AwardsBest Director[45]
    20123rd China Film Director's Guild AwardsBest Director[46]
    201417th Shanghai International Film FestivalOutstanding Contribution Award[47]

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