Wu Nien-jen
Wu Nien-jen was a Taiwanese actor, screenwriter and film director (born 1952). He was born at Ruifang District.
Also recorded as Nien Jen Wu.
Identity and origins
Wu Nien-jen was recorded at birth as 吳文欽. The authorities additionally record the heading Nien Jen Wu. His recorded language was Chinese.
One child is recorded: Wu Ting-chien.
Identity
What the record establishes about Wu Nien-jen.
Wu Nien-jen is recorded as having received Asia's Most Influential Taiwan and National Cultural Award. Wu Nien-jen is recorded as actor, screenwriter and film director. Wu Nien-jen is recorded with the citizenship of Taiwan. Wu Nien-jen is recorded at birth as 吳文欽.
In detail
Wu Nien-jen studied at Fu Jen Catholic University. the recorded working language is Chinese.
Works named in the authority record are A City of Sadness and A Borrowed Life.
Distinctions recorded are Asia's Most Influential Taiwan and National Cultural Award.
Chronology
- 1952Wu Nien-jen born at Ruifang District.
- 1952Wu Nien-jen was born in 1952 at Ruifang District.
Sources
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“Wu Nien-jen”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q3570139: Wu Nien-jen
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