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China star Zhang takes blame in 'Donationgate'
(AFP)
AFP - Chinese film starlet Zhang Ziyi has taken the blame for an earthquake donation scandal in her first comments on a flap that sparked a firestorm of Internet criticism and questions about her honesty.
on 2010-03-16 04:45:15
Jackman picks 'Flower'
International News: Li Bingbing replaces Zhang Ziyi in English-lingo pic -- Hugh Jackman is set to join South Korea's Jeon Ji-Hyunand and Chinese thesp Li Bingbing in helmer Wayne Wang's "Snow Flower and the Secret Fan," according to local reports.
on 2010-02-03 04:47:21
China's Zhang Ziyi most 'Googled' person in Taiwan
(AFP)
AFP - Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi topped Google Taiwan's list of most searched for celebrities, the company said Thursday, after revealing photographs of her on a beach caused a web sensation.
on 2009-12-03 04:45:07
'Crouching Tiger' star to try romantic comedy
(AP)
AP - "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" star Zhang Ziyi is trying her hand at romantic comedy after a series of dramas.
on 2009-08-04 04:45:08
'Crouching Tiger' star to try romantic comedy
(AP)
AP - "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" star Zhang Ziyi is trying her hand at romantic comedy after a series of dramas.
on 2009-08-04 04:45:11
Actress Zhang Ziyi puzzled by China protesters
(AP)
AP - HONG KONG (AP) — "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" star Zhang Ziyi has told Vogue magazine that she is puzzled by the protests against China's human rights record before the Beijing Olympics.
on 2008-07-29 04:45:07
Zhang Ziyi says she's outraged by quake ignorance
(AP)
AP - "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" star Zhang Ziyi says she's outraged by what she says is ignorance about the recent earthquake in China.
on 2008-05-24 08:45:09
Zhang Ziyi says she's outraged by quake ignorance
(AP)
AP - "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" star Zhang Ziyi says she's outraged by what she says is ignorance about the recent earthquake in China.
on 2008-05-24 08:45:16
Zhang Ziyi Says She's Outraged by Ignorance About Quake
'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon' star Zhang Ziyi says she's outraged by what she says is ignorance about the recent earthquake in China.
on 2008-05-24 12:45:25
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Acutally, I agree what Lucy said that "I think that's reverse racism. I
think Rob has an incredible vision and it doesn't matter. If you don't
like the acting that's fine, but
I don't think it's fair to go down to the core like that!".
It's true "That limits actors in every possible way because they can
just tear apart everything else that has happened such like Chinese
actresses can only play Chinese, and Chinese-American can only play
Chinese-American"
Rick in Oz wrote:
> http://breakingnews.iol.ie/entertainment/story.asp?j=200514450&p=zxx5y5z65&n
> =200515336
> and Malaysian in Japan-set epic Memoirs of a Geisha, labelling it
> "anti-racism".
> China, supposedly because homegrown actresses Zhang Ziyi and Gong Li take
> the roles of Japanese geishas.
> unfamiliar role.
> vision and it doesn't matter. If you don't like the acting that's fine, but
> I don't think it's fair to go down to the core like that.
> Streep can't have an Italian accent or be from any other place because she's
> American. Or Chinese actresses can only play Chinese, and I'm
> Chinese-American so I can only play Chinese-American?
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Liu defends Marshall's Geisha casting
23/02/2006 - 08:43:02
Lucy Liu has attacked criticism of Rob Marshall's decision to cast Chinese
and Malaysian in Japan-set epic Memoirs of a Geisha, labelling it
"anti-racism".
The Charlie's Angels actress is appalled that the movie has been banned in
China, supposedly because homegrown actresses Zhang Ziyi and Gong Li take
the roles of Japanese geishas.
Liu insists the best acting comes about when stars are able to morph into an
unfamiliar role.
She says: "I think that's reverse racism. I think Rob has an incredible
vision and it doesn't matter. If you don't like the acting that's fine, but
I don't think it's fair to go down to the core like that.
"Because we can just tear apart everything else that has happened - Meryl
Streep can't have an Italian accent or be from any other place because she's
American. Or Chinese actresses can only play Chinese, and I'm
Chinese-American so I can only play Chinese-American?
"That limits me in every possible way."
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http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/2005/11/30/1330495-ap.html
Director defends 'Geisha' star
TOKYO (AP) -- For an American film starring a Chinese actress in a Japanese
role, Memoirs of a Geisha picked a tough town for its world premiere. The
film version of the bestselling novel of the same title debuted Tuesday in
Tokyo to mixed reactions.
Director Rob Marshall, who won a best picture Oscar with Chicago in 2002,
joined his multinational cast to walk the red carpet into Tokyo's national
sumo arena where the screening took place amid an international buzz.
The joint U.S.-Japan production is a model of globalization in the film
business, with its crossover of East and West. Chinese actresses play
Japanese geisha; California sets stand in for Kyjoto teahouses; the
Hollywood movie is studded with Asian actors.
"We wanted to premiere the movie here because it is a love story, and it
also a love story about Japan," Marshall said.
Set to open Dec. 9 in the U.S. and Dec. 10 in Japan, the movie is based on
the Arthur Golden novel that spent two years on the New York Times
bestseller list and sold more than four million copies in English.
The cast is headed by Chinese actress Ziyi Zhang (Crouching Tiger, Hidden
Dragon), who plays Sayuri, the geisha of the title, and Japanese actor Ken
Watanabe (The Last Samurai) in the role of the Chairman, her secret lifelong
love interest.
Other major parts are played by ethnic Chinese actresses Michelle Yeoh
(Tomorrow Never Dies) and Gong Li (Raise the Red Lantern).
The story chronicles a young girl's rise from poverty in a Japanese fishing
village to life in high society as a geisha -- a woman schooled in the art
of dance, singing and conversation to be a companion for wealthy men.
But with the film's cross-cultural credentials come questions of
authenticity: Can Chinese actresses accurately portray the subtleties of
Japanese culture? Can an American director -- working from an American
novel -- do justice to a geisha tradition that is largely misunderstood
outside of Japan?
Japanese viewers were curious to see how Hollywood would portray their
country, but not all were convinced.
"I felt like I was watching a movie set in China, rather than Japan," said
28-year-old office worker Yumiko Kamiyama. "I am a big Zhang Ziyi fan, which
is why I wanted to see this. But I will not be recommending it to my
friends."
Others, however, thought the appealing storyline overcame such concerns.
"We very quickly got drawn into that world of the geisha, and I forgot about
those things," said Kiyomi Matsumoto, 39. "This movie showed a beautiful
side of Japan. The women and the kimono were very beautiful."
Marshall, who calls it "very scary" to take on a novel loved by so many,
says he aimed to set the record straight on geisha -- who are often seen in
the West as glorified prostitutes.
He also defended the choice of Zhang in the title role, saying "she is just
the right person for that part."
Watanabe said Monday he was "very impressed at how dedicated" his Chinese
colleagues were in learning about Japanese culture, referring to the
six-week crash course in geisha culture that Zhang and the others underwent.
"The life of the geisha is something foreign to most modern Japanese anyway,
so it doesn't matter if Chinese or Japanese play the roles," said Yuriko
Ozawa, who attended the premiere. "I think the storyline is very simple, and
women especially will like it."
Three Japanese actresses play the other major female parts -- Kaori Momoi,
Youki Kudoh, and Suzuka Ohgo as the young Sayuri.
Memoirs of a Geisha follows a long line of Japanese-themed American films,
though it breaks with tradition by casting Asians in the top roles.
The Last Samurai, for instance, drew American viewers by casting Tom Cruise
as the leading man; Bill Murray's Lost in Translation took place in Tokyo,
but the Japanese roles were reduced to a backdrop to the tale of two
Americans.
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Jet Li's 'Hero' Tops Box Office
Jet Li's 'Hero' Tops Box Office With $17.8 Million Opening Weekend;
'Anacondas' Takes Second Place
The Associated Press
LOS ANGELES Aug. 29, 2004 -
Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at North American theaters,
according to Exhibitor Relations Co. Inc. Final figures will be released
Monday.
1. "Hero," $17.8 million.
2. "Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid," $13.2 million.
3. "Without a Paddle," $8.7 million.
4. "Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement," $8.1 million.
5. "Exorcist: The Beginning," $6.7 million.
6. "Collateral," $6.3 million.
7. "Open Water," $5 million.
8. "Alien vs. Predator," $4.8 million.
9. "The Bourne Supremacy," $4.6 million.
10. "Suspect Zero," $3.4 million.
"Hero," Jet Li's acclaimed martial-arts epic, vanquished giant snakes,
serial killers and a gang of superbabies to debut as the top weekend film
with $17.8 million.
"Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid," a sequel to 1997's
monster-serpent flick, opened in second place with $13.2 million, according
to studio estimates Sunday.
The weekend's other new movies debuted weakly. The serial-killer tale
"Suspect Zero," starring Aaron Eckhart, Ben Kingsley and Carrie-Anne Moss,
came in at No. 10 with $3.4 million.
"Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2," a follow-up to the 1999 kid flick, finished
at No. 11 with $3.3 million.
The previous weekend's No. 1 movie, "Exorcist: The Beginning," tumbled to
fifth-place with $6.7 million, a steep 63 percent drop from its $18.1
million debut.
Overall, the top 12 movies grossed $84.7 million, virtually unchanged over
the same weekend a year ago.
With Hollywood's summer season wrapping up over Labor Day weekend, the
industry will finish slightly ahead of summer 2003's revenue record of $3.9
billion. But factoring in higher admission prices, the number of tickets
sold will lag a bit behind last summer's.
"Hero," nominated for the foreign-language Academy Award for 2002, is
director Zhang Yimou's saga of China some 2,000 years ago. The film stars
Li, Maggie Cheung, Zhang Ziyi, Chen Dao Ming, Tony Leung Chiu-Wai and Donnie
Yen, a lineup of Asian superstars that distributor Miramax calls the
"`Ocean's Eleven' of Chinese films."
"It obviously hit a nerve and certainly bodes well for Chinese films and
foreign-language films," said Rick Sands, chief operating officer at
Miramax, which opened "Hero" in 2,031 theaters, unusually wide for a
foreign-language movie. "We believed in the movie and went for it."
Presented in Mandarin with English subtitles, "Hero" twists through several
retellings of an assassination plot against the ruthless leader of Qin, who
seeks to subjugate China's other six kingdoms and became the land's first
emperor. The stories, character motivations and even color schemes change
with each retelling as the film weaves toward the ultimate truth of events.
Critics raved over the cinematography, romance, lush imagery and glorious
fight sequences, whose balletic grace rivals that of "Crouching Tiger,
Hidden Dragon," the 2000 martial-arts hit.
"We talk about the dog days of August, but maybe these are the days of
opportunity for certain types of films to do well after the blockbuster
onslaught of early summer," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office
tracker Exhibitor Relations. "This is a time when competition is a lot less
fierce, and a movie like 'Hero' can take advantage of that."
From Sunny Oz, Rick :)
Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
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Flkofcguls wrote:
>saw a trailer for this and I'm a little mistified at all the praise. it
>looks
>like a complete re-hash/ripoff of Crouching Tiger. People in the audience
>were
>laughing.
Go out and see it for yourself. Other than the wire-work in the action
sequences and the casting of Zhang Ziyi in a supporting role, it doesn't have
that much in common with CROUCHING TIGER.
Mark L. Falconer-film and video links at
http://hometown.aol.com/mfalc1/links.html
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Ziyi Refuses To Play Media Game
House Of Flying Daggers star Zhang Ziyi refuses to reveal details about her
personal life - even if it means the press write negative stories about her.
The Chinese actress, 25, prefers to keep quiet because she believes the
media will print whatever they want regardless of how much information she
divulges about herself. Ziyi says, "Why do I have to tell them? My life is
my life. Things I feel like sharing, I will share, but the rest I can keep
personal. If they ask personal questions and I keep a cold front, and don't
tell them anything, the next day they will say, 'She had this silly smile.'
You just can't win. Either way, they are going to make up their stories."
She singles out the Chinese media for further criticism, adding, "Another
thing is that, in Hong Kong, they are very snobbish. Hong Kong people often
have this derogatory view of mainlanders, 'How can you be an international
movie star? You are only from China.' For them, China is like the
countryside."
From Sunny Oz, Rick :)
Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
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Late surges from Rachel Stevens saw her open up a sizable lead to
secure top spot and saw Cheryl Tweedy rise to 5th spot and secure top
Girls Aloud babe. Suranne Jones is voted top Soap babe, Jennifer Love
Hewitt as top American and Holly Valance as top Aussie.
The Final Leaderboard:-
1st Rachel Stevens - 98 points
2nd Emma Bunton - 84 points
3rd Suranne Jones - 58 points
4th Holly Willoughby - 55 points
5th Cheryl Tweedy - 49 points
6th= Jennifer Love Hewitt - 48 points
6th= Michelle Ryan - 48 points
8th Kirsten Dunst - 44 points
9th Nadine Coyle - 43 points
10th Nikki Sanderson - 39 points
11th Kate Garraway - 38 points
12th Holly Valance - 37 points
13th= Britney Spears - 32 points
13th= Kelly Brook - 32 points
15th= Scarlet Johansson - 30 points
15th= Stephanie McIntosh - 30 points
15th= Jennifer Ellison - 30 points
18th Sarah Hendy - 29 points
19th= Laura Jaye - 27 points
19th= Natalie Bassingthwaighte - 27 points
19th= Christina Ricci - 27 points
19th= Cat Deeley - 27 points
19th= Emma Pierson - 27 points
24th Keira Knightley - 26 points
25th= Elisha Cuthbert - 25 points
25th= Amy Nuttall - 25 points
27th Verity Rushworth - 24 points
28th Kirsty Gallacher - 23 points
29th= Katherine Heigl - 22 points
29th= Michelle Tractenberg - 22 points
29th= Konnie Huq - 22 points
29th= Alizee - 22 points
29th= Tina O'Brien - 22 points
34th= Jennifer Garner - 21 points
34th= Claire Sweeney - 21 points
34th= Heidi Range - 21 points
34th= Melissa Joan Hart - 21 points
38th= Stacey Cadman - 20 points
38th= Louise Redknapp - 20 points
38th= Liv Tyler - 20 points
38th= Tiffany Mulheron - 20 points
38th= Hilary Duff - 20 points
43rd= Sarra Elgan - 19 points
43rd= Lindsay Lohan - 19 points
43rd= Michelle Williams - 19 points
46th= Halle Berry - 17 points
46th= Victoria Beckham - 17 points
46th= Alex Lovell - 17 points
46th= Stacy Keibler - 17 points
46th= Angellica Bell - 17 points
46th= Charlotte Church - 17 points
46th= Christie Hayes - 17 points
53rd= Maria Sharapova - 16 points
53rd= Katie Holmes - 16 points
53rd= Kerry McFadden - 16 points
56th= Beyonce Knowles - 15 points
56th= Jennifer Aniston - 15 points
56th= Daniela Denby Ashe - 15 points
56th= Hannah Spearritt - 15 points
56th= Jodi Albert - 15 points
61st= Courteney Cox Arquette - 14 points
61st= Amanda Lamb - 14 points
61st= Samia Ghadie - 14 points
64th= Kylie Minogue - 13 points
64th= Alyson Hannigan - 13 points
64th= Stephanie McMahon - 13 points
64th= Miquita Oliver - 13 points
64th= Lara Sacher - 13 points
69th= Heather Graham - 12 points
69th= Gemma Atkinson - 12 points
69th= Rebecca Cartwright - 12 points
69th= Natalie Portman - 12 points
69th= Lisa Rogers - 12 points
74th= Jill Halfpenny - 11 points
74th= Delta Goodrem - 11 points
74th= Lucinda Rhodes Flaherty - 11 points
74th= Mena Suvari - 11 points
78th= Helen Fisher - 10 points
78th= Becky Jago - 10 points
78th= Julia Sawalha - 10 points
78th= Pandora Peaks - 10 points
78th= Melanie Chisholm - 10 points
78th= Danielle Nicholls - 10 points
78th= Ulrika Jonnson - 10 points
78th= Elize Du Toit - 10 points
78th= Mariah Carey - 10 points
78th= Charley Webb - 10 points
78th= Charlene Choi - 10 points
78th= Linda Fiorentino - 10 points
78th= Susan Ward - 10 points
91st= Monica Bellucci - 9 points
91st= Paris Hilton - 9 points
91st= Christina Applegate - 9 points
91st= Kimberley Walsh - 9 points
91st= Jordan - 9 points
91st= Kate Moss - 9 points
91st= Martine McCutcheon - 9 points
91st= Zhang Ziyi - 9 points
91st= Lisa Snowdon - 9 points
91st= Karyn Parsons - 9 points
91st= Serena Williams - 9 points
Notable babes that didn't make the final top 100 of 2004 include: Eliza
Dushku, Sammy Winward & Madonna with 8 points; Jamelia, Pamela Anderson
& Jennifer Lopez with 7 points; Anna Friel & Charisma Carpenter with 6
points; Lucy Pargeter, Abi Titmuss, Sarah Beeny & Sarah Michelle Geller
with 5 points; Larisa Oleynik, Jenni Falconer, Alicia Silverstone &
Tammin Sursok with 4 points; Selma Blair, Neve Campbell & Carol
Vorderman with 3 points; Amanda Bynes & Helen Chamberlain with 2 points
and Cameron Diaz & Kate Lawler with 1 point.
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Ziyi Refuses To Play Media Game
House Of Flying Daggers star Zhang Ziyi refuses to reveal details about her
personal life - even if it means the press write negative stories about her.
The Chinese actress, 25, prefers to keep quiet because she believes the
media will print whatever they want regardless of how much information she
divulges about herself. Ziyi says, "Why do I have to tell them? My life is
my life. Things I feel like sharing, I will share, but the rest I can keep
personal. If they ask personal questions and I keep a cold front, and don't
tell them anything, the next day they will say, 'She had this silly smile.'
You just can't win. Either way, they are going to make up their stories."
She singles out the Chinese media for further criticism, adding, "Another
thing is that, in Hong Kong, they are very snobbish. Hong Kong people often
have this derogatory view of mainlanders, 'How can you be an international
movie star? You are only from China.' For them, China is like the
countryside."
From Sunny Oz, Rick :)
Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
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http://www.imdb.com/news/wenn/#1
Ziyi Ran Away From Dance School
Chinese star Zhang Ziyi ran away from the dance school she attended as
child and only returned when the police picked her up. The shy Hero actress
found the other pre-teen pupils' habit of backstabbing too hard to live
with. Wishing to avoid a confrontation, she simply upped and left. The
25-year-old recalls, "I didn't like the other girls - the way they would
band together and give you a knife in the back. They loved to run to the
teachers and say bad things about each other. I didn't want to fight with
them, so I just ran. The teacher called the police because I disappeared for
a while. I think I cried every day when I was there. If I'd had more courage
I would have run away again."
From Sunny Oz, Rick :)
Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
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Flkofcguls wrote:
>saw a trailer for this and I'm a little mistified at all the praise. it
>looks
>like a complete re-hash/ripoff of Crouching Tiger. People in the audience
>were
>laughing.
Go out and see it for yourself. Other than the wire-work in the action
sequences and the casting of Zhang Ziyi in a supporting role, it doesn't have
that much in common with CROUCHING TIGER.
Mark L. Falconer-film and video links at
http://hometown.aol.com/mfalc1/links.html
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http://abcnews.go.com/wire/Entertainment/ap20040829_991.html
Jet Li's 'Hero' Tops Box Office
Jet Li's 'Hero' Tops Box Office With $17.8 Million Opening Weekend;
'Anacondas' Takes Second Place
The Associated Press
LOS ANGELES Aug. 29, 2004 -
Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at North American theaters,
according to Exhibitor Relations Co. Inc. Final figures will be released
Monday.
1. "Hero," $17.8 million.
2. "Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid," $13.2 million.
3. "Without a Paddle," $8.7 million.
4. "Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement," $8.1 million.
5. "Exorcist: The Beginning," $6.7 million.
6. "Collateral," $6.3 million.
7. "Open Water," $5 million.
8. "Alien vs. Predator," $4.8 million.
9. "The Bourne Supremacy," $4.6 million.
10. "Suspect Zero," $3.4 million.
"Hero," Jet Li's acclaimed martial-arts epic, vanquished giant snakes,
serial killers and a gang of superbabies to debut as the top weekend film
with $17.8 million.
"Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid," a sequel to 1997's
monster-serpent flick, opened in second place with $13.2 million, according
to studio estimates Sunday.
The weekend's other new movies debuted weakly. The serial-killer tale
"Suspect Zero," starring Aaron Eckhart, Ben Kingsley and Carrie-Anne Moss,
came in at No. 10 with $3.4 million.
"Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2," a follow-up to the 1999 kid flick, finished
at No. 11 with $3.3 million.
The previous weekend's No. 1 movie, "Exorcist: The Beginning," tumbled to
fifth-place with $6.7 million, a steep 63 percent drop from its $18.1
million debut.
Overall, the top 12 movies grossed $84.7 million, virtually unchanged over
the same weekend a year ago.
With Hollywood's summer season wrapping up over Labor Day weekend, the
industry will finish slightly ahead of summer 2003's revenue record of $3.9
billion. But factoring in higher admission prices, the number of tickets
sold will lag a bit behind last summer's.
"Hero," nominated for the foreign-language Academy Award for 2002, is
director Zhang Yimou's saga of China some 2,000 years ago. The film stars
Li, Maggie Cheung, Zhang Ziyi, Chen Dao Ming, Tony Leung Chiu-Wai and Donnie
Yen, a lineup of Asian superstars that distributor Miramax calls the
"`Ocean's Eleven' of Chinese films."
"It obviously hit a nerve and certainly bodes well for Chinese films and
foreign-language films," said Rick Sands, chief operating officer at
Miramax, which opened "Hero" in 2,031 theaters, unusually wide for a
foreign-language movie. "We believed in the movie and went for it."
Presented in Mandarin with English subtitles, "Hero" twists through several
retellings of an assassination plot against the ruthless leader of Qin, who
seeks to subjugate China's other six kingdoms and became the land's first
emperor. The stories, character motivations and even color schemes change
with each retelling as the film weaves toward the ultimate truth of events.
Critics raved over the cinematography, romance, lush imagery and glorious
fight sequences, whose balletic grace rivals that of "Crouching Tiger,
Hidden Dragon," the 2000 martial-arts hit.
"We talk about the dog days of August, but maybe these are the days of
opportunity for certain types of films to do well after the blockbuster
onslaught of early summer," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office
tracker Exhibitor Relations. "This is a time when competition is a lot less
fierce, and a movie like 'Hero' can take advantage of that."
From Sunny Oz, Rick :)
Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
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ADA1-5AE80DC8D6D8
Geisha Gets a Director After Spielberg Steps Down
Chicago director Rob Marshall has signed up to take over from Steven
Spielberg when epic movie Memoirs of a Geisha goes before the cameras next
month.
Spielberg initially took charge of the film adaptation of Arthur Golden's
bestselling novel of the same name but was forced to step down due to a busy
schedule.
But Spielberg will remain onboard as producer of the project, which will be
filmed in Japan and Los Angeles and feature Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
actress Zhang Ziyi and The Last Samurai star Ken Watanabe.
Copyright World Entertainment News Network 2004
From Sunny Oz, Rick :)
Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
- Celebrity Gossip
- "In China, we don't consider someone truly beautiful until we have known them for a long time, and we know what's underneath the skin."
- Spokesmodel of VISA (2001, 2002: Taiwan)
- Spokesmodel of Tag Heuer (2001, 2002: International)
- Spokesmodel of Maybelline cosmetics (2001: China; 2002: International)
- Dating producer Arthur M. Sarkissian. [October 2001]
- Named one of People's Magazines "50 Most Beautiful" in 2001.
- Her father is an economist and her mother is a kindergarten teacher.
- Often compared to the actress Li Gong.
- Graduated from Central Drama Academy, Beijing, China.
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