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Ying, Ruocheng

LC control no.n 94029775
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Personal name headingYing, Ruocheng
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Variant(s)Ying, Jo-chʻeng
英若誠
英若诚
Ruocheng, Ying
Associated countryChina
Birth date1929-06-21
Death date2003-12-27
Place of birthBeijing (China)
Place of deathBeijing (China)
Profession or occupationActors Translators Culture ministers
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
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Non-Latin script references reviewed in NACO CJK Funnel References Project.
Found inLittle Buddha [MP] 1993: credits (cast, Ying Ruocheng)
His Voices carry, c2008: ECIP t.p. (Ying Ruocheng) data view (Ying Ruocheng; b. 1929; d. 2003; grad. from Qinghua Univ. in 1950; founding member of the Beijing People's Art Theatre, where he performed as an actor and served as archivist, literary supervisor, and a director; translator of numerous plays from English into Chinese and vice versa, including works by William Shakespeare, Arthur Miller, and Ba Jin; btw. 1982 and 1993, visiting professor and guest director at several universities in the U.S. and received an honorary doctorate from Bowdoin Coll. in 1993; appointed China's vice minister of culture 1986-1990, and remained a member of the national congress until shortly before his death; featured actor in Bernardo Bertolucci's films The last emperor (1987) and Little Buddha (1993); grandson of Ying Lianzhi (1866-1926, founder of the Dagongbao newspaper and Furen Catholic University), son of Ying Qianli (1900-1969, a prominent scholar and educator in Taiwan), and father of actor, director, and television host Ying Da; Chinese stage and screen actor, theatre director, translator, and vice minister of culture from 1986-1990; imprisoned during the Cultural Revolution and devised unique strategies for survival)
Bai du bai ke website, February 11, 2023 (英若诚 = Ying Ruocheng; born June 21, 1929 in Beijing; died December 27, 2003 in Beijing)
   <https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E8%8B%B1%E8%8B%A5%E8%AF%9A/589951>
Associated languagechi