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    Ying Ruocheng

    Chinese actor, translator

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  1. Ying Ruocheng ( simplified Chinese: 英若诚; traditional Chinese: 英若誠; pinyin: Yīng Ruòchéng; June 21, 1929 – December 27, 2003) was a Chinese actor, director, playwright and vice minister of culture from 1986 to 1990. He first came to the attention of Western audiences for his portrayal of Kublai Khan in the 1982 miniseries Marco ...

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    Ruocheng Ying was born on 21 June 1929 in Beijing, China. He was an actor, known for The Last Emperor (1987), Little Buddha (1993) and Soul Mates (1981). He was married to Wu Shiliang. He died on 27 December 2003 in Beijing, China. Born June 21, 1929. Died December 27, 2003 (74) Add to list.

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  3. Dec 27, 2003 · Ruocheng Ying was a Chinese actor, director, playwright and vice minister of culture. He starred in The Last Emperor, Little Buddha, Marco Polo and other films and TV shows.

  4. Oct 17, 2008 · -- Ralph Samuelson, Asian Cultural Council This autobiography of Ying Ruocheng offers us a rare treat: a completely new vantage point from which to view twentieth-century China. Ying was a Manchu and a Catholic, an actor and a translator, a political prisoner and a vice minister of culture, as well as being a man of subtlety and wit.

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    • Ying Ruocheng, Claire Conceison
  5. Ying Ruocheng was a Chinese actor, director, playwright and vice minister of culture from 1986 to 1990. He first came to the attention of Western audiences for his portrayal of Kublai Khan in the 1982 miniseries Marco Polo. He is best known for playing the part of the governor of the detention camp in the Bernardo Bertolucci's film The Last Emperor, and the role of the Tibetan Buddhist Lama ...

  6. Ruocheng Ying was born on 21 June 1929 in Beijing, China. He was an actor, known for The Last Emperor (1987), Little Buddha (1993) and Soul Mates (1981). He was married to Wu Shiliang. He died on 27 December 2003 in Beijing, China.

  7. May 4, 2009 · Learn about the extraordinary life of Ying Ruocheng, who survived the Cultural Revolution, collaborated with Arthur Miller, and became China's vice minister of culture. Read his autobiography, Voices Carry, by Claire Conceison, published in English and Chinese.

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