
Luo Yan
Acting
Biography
Luo Yan is a Chinese American actress and screenwriter. She was born in Urumqi, Xinjiang. After having a successful acting career in China, she came to the U.S. in the mid-1980s. Wikipedia
Born: January 1, 1957
Place of Birth: Urumqi,Xinjiang,China
Known For

Girl Students' Dormitory
Five girls live together in a Southeast University dormitory in the early 1980s.

Marco Polo (2007)
Assigned to accompany two priests on a mission to convert the court of Kublai Khan to Christianity, Marco Polo is abandoned in the mountains when the priests, doubting the very existence of China, turn back. Polo eventually pushes bravely forth alone toward the fabled country where he is accepted as an envoy into Khan's court. Marooned on the far side of the world, Polo, accompanied by his servant, Pedro, advances as a Mongol grandee for twenty extraordinary years. What he eventually brings back with him to the West is a chronicle that changed history forever.

Marco Polo
Assigned to accompany two priests on a mission to convert the court of Kublai Khan to Christianity, Marco Polo is abandoned in the mountains when the priests, doubting the very existence of China, turn back. Polo eventually pushes bravely forth alone toward the fabled country where he is accepted as an envoy into Khan's court. Marooned on the far side of the world, Polo, accompanied by his servant, Pedro, advances as a Mongol grandee for twenty extraordinary years. What he eventually brings back with him to the West is a chronicle that changed history forever.

Pavilion of Women
With World War II looming, a prominent family in China must confront the contrasting ideas of traditionalism, communism and Western thinking, while dealing with the most important ideal of all: love and its meaning in society.

Extraordinary Years
The failure of the 1927 revolution in China affects the lives of Chinese Communist Party volunteer Zhu Zhiyan and his girlfriend.

A Woman from North Shaanxi
In Cantonese. Directed by Yang Fengliang.

The Girl in Red
Sixteen-year-old An-ran gets into repeated trouble because she refuses blind obedience to authority, openly challenging and correcting a teacher who makes a mistake in class. She is different.

The 40th Anniversary of Chinese Film Since China's Reform and Opening-Up
Documentary about China's film industry and the monumental changes in the past 40 years from beginning with propaganda films to the "5th generation" filmmakers and beyond, who embraced art and commercial films to make China the second largest box office market in the world after Hollywood.
Filmography
as Chabi
as Chabi
as Madame Wu Ailian
as An Jing
as 匡亚兰