Edward Yang

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Biography

Born on November 6, 1947 in Shanghai, China, Edward Yang has become one of the most talented international filmmakers of his generation. Along with Hou Hsiao-Hsien and Tsai Ming-Liang, Yang ranks among the leading artists of the Taiwanese New Wave, and one of the world's most brilliant auteurs. Growing up in Taipei, Taiwan, he was very interested in Japanese Manga/Comic Books, which led to the writing of his own screenplays. After studying engineering in Taiwan, he enrolled in the Electrical Engineering program at The University of Florida, receiving his Masters degree in 1974 while doing work with The Center for Informatics Research. Yang did not pursue a PhD and instead attended USC Film School briefly, but dropped out after feeling disenchanted by the program's commerce-and-business focus and his own misgivings of pursuing a Film Career. Upon working in Seattle with microcomputers and Defense software, an encounter with a piece by Werner Herzog , that is considered his magnum opus, an epic story about the Jian family seen through their different perspectives. The three-hour masterwork begins with a wedding, ends with a funeral, and examines all areas of human life in a variety of interesting, artistic ways. He has also collaborated with fellow auteur, novelist, and screenwriter Nien-Jen Wu on the piece, casting him as one of the leads, NJ. Yang's filmmaking style looks at the uncertain future of modernizing Taiwan in an enlightening manner, and his vision is one of the most original operating in world cinema today.

  • Primary profession
  • Writer·director·actor
  • Country
  • China
  • Nationality
  • Chinese
  • Gender
  • Male
  • Birth date
  • 06 November 1947
  • Place of birth
  • Shanghai
  • Death date
  • 2007-06-29
  • Death age
  • 60
  • Place of death
  • Los Angeles
  • Cause of death
  • Natural causes
  • Spouses
  • Tsai Chin
  • Education
  • Florida State University
  • Knows language
  • Chinese language

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Received a Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering at the University of Florida.

Likes to cast Chen Chang , Elaine Jin , and Nien-Jen Wu in his films. He even cast fellow auteur and filmmaker Hsiao-Hsien Hou as one of the leads in his 1985 film Taipei Story.

Uses a variety of interesting nicknames for his characters: "Sly", "Honey", "Threads" as the name of various gang members in Gu ling jie shao nian sha ren shi jian , "Birdy" and "Akeem" in Du li shi dai , "Hong Kong" and "Red Fish" in Ma jiang , and "NJ", "Yang-Yang" and "Fatty" in Yi yi .

Taught Theatre and later Film at The Taipei National University of The Arts.

Michelangelo Antonioni is one of his favorite directors.

Member of jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 2001

The first Taiwanese and second Chinese to win Best Director Award at Cannes after Kar-Wai Wong (HK).

Applied, and got admitted to Harvards Architecture School, The Harvard University Graduate School of Design, but decided not to go.

Attended USC Film School for awhile, before going to Seattle to work as an engineer.

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