Bai Jing

Nacimiento : 1983-07-04,

Muerte : 2012-02-28

Historia

Bai Jing (Chinese: 白静; pinyin: Bái Jìng) (4 July 1983 – 28 February 2012) was a Chinese actress best known for her role in the film Kung Fu Wing Chun (2010) in which she became the successor to the character played by Michelle Yeoh. She was a student of Ip Chun.

Películas

Mistress Killer
A Li
Mistress Killer is about the mistress in modern society. Recently a Kung Fu warrior who focuses on catching mistresses appears in the city. Rumors about her spread quickly. Also a lot of mistresses hate her very much. One day, the Mistress Killer accepted a mission. but it make her fall into trouble.
Kung Fu Wing Chun
Yim Wing Chun
Losing her mother at a tender age, Yim Wing Chun (Bai Jing) grew up under the wing of Master Ng Mui (Kara Hui), a fugitive in the end of the Qing dynasty. Inspired by Ng Mui's Shaolin kung fu, the boyish Wing Chun develops a kind of martial arts that would one day be named after her, while she strikes up a romance with righteous businessman Liang Baochou (Yu Shaoqun). When the minions of the Qing government draw near, Wing Chun must break out of their ambush to join Ng Mui in the showdown with Kam Ying (Collin Chou), the evil master who helps the Qing empire hunt down its enemies with his formidable Eagle Claws kung fu!
A Tale of Two Donkeys
An involving, beautifully modulated yarn about a young intellectual's "war" with two equines in a mountain village during the Cultural Revolution. A young student, Ma Jie, who is sent to a tiny Beigao village in Shanxi Province and has the mundane task of watching over livestock during the Great Cultural Revolution. Surrounded only by the extreme boredom, he initiates a war against two donkeys. What ensues as a result, is an impressive feature debut by director Li Dawei who manages to infuse a believable quirky and black humorous universe within a realistically grim setting.
Tres Reinos: La Resurreccion del Dragon
Mrs. Mi
En una China dividida por la guerra civil, un hombre común se alza y asume el coraje suficiente para comandar un ejército que debe enfrentarse a un sádico señor de la guerra que asola la región. Película bélica basada en la novela más importante de la historia de China, "El romance de los tres reinos", escrita por Luo Guanzhong hace 600 años. (FILMAFFINITY)