Chin Han

Chin Han may refer to:

  • Jinhan confederacy, Korean confederacy from around the 1st century BC to the 4th century AD
  • Chin Han (actor, born 1938), retired Hong Kong actor originally from Mainland China, active in Hong Kong and Taiwanese cinema from 1963 to 1983
  • Chin Han (actor, born 1946), Taiwanese actor originally from Mainland China, active in Taiwanese, Hong Kong and Chinese cinema from 1970 until present
  • Chin Han (actor, born 1969) or Ng Chin Han, Singaporean actor active in Hollywood
  • Chin Han (actor, born 1938)

    Ronald Bi Jen-hsu (born 4 December 1938), known by his stage name Chin Han, is a retired Hong Kong actor, director, screenwriter and producer born in mainland China. He has appeared in over 50 Mandarin-language films in Hong Kong and Taiwan, many of them produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio in the 1960s and the 1970s.

    Personal life

    Born in Weihai,Republic of China, Bi Jen-hsu moved to Hong Kong as a small child during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong. After graduating from New Method College, his first career was in a hong. In 1961, he entered Shaw Brothers Studio, working as a script supervisor for director Yueh Feng. In 1964, he rose to fame when Yueh Feng cast him in a major Huangmei opera film Lady General Hua Mu-lan, opposite superstar Ivy Ling Po.

    In 1966, Chin Han married Ivy Ling Po. They moved to Taiwan in 1973 where they continued to work in the film industry until immigrating to Canada in the late 1980s. After retirement, they made guest appearances in their son Kenneth Bi's directorial debut Rice Rhapsody (2004).

    Chin Han (actor, born 1969)

    Ng Chin Han (born November 27, 1969), usually credited as just Chin Han, is a Singaporean actor of stage, film, and television whose career has spanned more than 20 years. He gained widespread acclaim while starring in Masters of the Sea, Singapore television's first foray into English-language drama.

    Chin Han broke into the Hollywood movie industry in recent years with 3 Needles. He also appeared in The Dark Knight as Lau, and in Roland Emmerich's 2009 film 2012 as Tenzin. Chin Han appeared in the film Restless as Dr. Lee in 2011, followed by a turn in Steven Soderbergh's movie Contagion as epidemiologist Sun Feng. In 2012 he guest starred in the Fringe episode "Making Angels" as Neil, and later played Chinese envoy Zheng Min in the final four episodes of ABC's Last Resort. In 2014 he appeared as Jia Sidao in Marco Polo.

    Filmography

    Films

    Television series

    Video games

    References

    External links

  • Chin Han at the Internet Movie Database
  • VarietyAsiaOnline.com - Ng Chin Han makes date with "2012"
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Shine On You

    by: Matisyahu

    Oh in this life filled with so much strife
    I'm gonna love with all of my might
    Open my eyes and give me the sight
    Want all of your love now all of the time
    Give ya my soul now all of my mind
    Wish I could just hit rewind rewind
    CHORUS
    Oh we must fight the war for survival we must win
    And we will rise again like the strongest lion
    Oh we must fight the war for survival we must win
    Conquer the demons cause we won't stop tryin
    Oh my soul has been so low
    Make them clouds fade to blue
    So my love can shine on through
    Shine on you
    Circlin ramp one night
    Lyin on my back watchin clouds in the sky
    Ace pass by and the angels cry
    Some of them might wanna wonder why
    Circlin all them seven skies
    Wish I could just press rewind press rewind press rewind
    CHORUS
    BRIDGE
    Oh I could let you go oh oh I love
    Oh I got to follow on high tightrope
    Sax solo
    CHORUS
    Shine on you
    Shine on you
    Shine on you
    Oh my soul
    Oh my soul
    Oh my soul
    Oh my soul




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