Jacklyn Wu

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Jul 03, 1968 (56 years old)

Jacklyn Wu

Known For

Romantic Heroes of the Tang Dynasty
TV Show 2013

Romantic Heroes of the Tang Dynasty

A suspenseful and heroic tale set in the Tang Empire.

Empress Feng of the Northern Wei Dynasty
0h 45m
TV Show 2006

Empress Feng of the Northern Wei Dynasty

The story of Empress Dowager Feng, who ruled during the Northern Wei Dynasty.

Center Stage: Ruan Ling Yu
TV Show 2005

Center Stage: Ruan Ling Yu

Life story of Chinese silent film star Ruang Ling Yu.

The Story of Han Dynasty
TV Show 2005

The Story of Han Dynasty

The Story of Han Dynasty is a Chinese television series based on the events in the late Qin Dynasty and Chu–Han Contention period of Chinese history. The series was first broadcast on CCTV in China in 2003. Directed by Wei Handao, the series starred Hu Jun, Xiao Rongsheng, Jacklyn Wu, Kristy Yang, Wang Gang and Li Li-chun.

Zen Master
TV Show 2001

Zen Master

China's Southern Song Dynasty was troubled by external troubles and internal troubles, and people's hearts were unstable. At this time, a monk called Ji Lu appeared in Lin'an City, and later generations were even more regarded as Ji Gong. Jigong acts insanely and does not obey the Buddhist precepts, but he is brilliant in magic and heals people everywhere, but he does not know how to deal with emotional disputes. In order to experience love, Jigong bravely broke through the love barrier and caused bruises all over his body ...

The Return of the Condor Heroes
0h 45m
TV Show 1998

The Return of the Condor Heroes

The Return of the Condor Heroes is a Taiwanese television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel of the same title. It was first broadcast on TTV in 1998 in Taiwan.

Beijing Hong Kong Love Connection
TV Show 1997

Beijing Hong Kong Love Connection

Biography

Jacklyn Wu Chien-Lien, 吳倩蓮, sometimes also spelt Jacqueline Wu Chien-Lien (born July 3, 1968), is a Taiwanese actress and singer. She is best remembered by Western audiences for her role in Ang Lee's Eat Drink Man Woman (1994), where she played the second of three sisters. She started her acting career when Johnnie To cast her opposite Andy Lau in A Moment of Romance (1990). Her most acclaimed role to date is in Ann Hui's Eighteen Springs (1997), for which she received a Hong Kong Film Award Best Actress nomination and won the Hong Kong Film Critics Society Best Actress Award. Wu has also acted in TV serials in Taiwan, China and Singapore. Since the turn of the millennium her output has dwindled. Her last film appearance was in 2004's Hong Kong movie Jiang Hu.

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