Bayan (Chinese spelling as "Bayin", born August 1963) is an ethnic Mongol actor and director from Inner Mongolia. He is known for his roles in Laughing in the Wind (2001), The Legend of the Condor Heroes (2003), and Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils (2003). Sichin Hangru (2009), his first film as a director, won the Best National Theme Creation Award at the 17th Beijing College Student Film Festival , a Special Award at the Cologne Mediterranean Film Festival, and a Best Director Award by the Mongolia National Film Association. Another film of his, Norjmaa (2015), earned him a Best Small and Medium Cost Feature Award in the 30th Golden Rooster Awards , a Best Film Award at the 33rd Fajr International Film Festival , and a Best National Theme Creation Award at the 21st Beijing College Student Film Festival , and received Golden Rooster Award nomination for Best Director .
14-772: He is a National Class-A Actor [ zh ] and a member of the China Theatre Association . Born in Ushin Banner ( Uxin in Chinese spelling), Ordos City , Inner Mongolia in August 1963 to a family of herdsmen, and he was brought up by his maternal grandmother. From 1980 to 1982 he attended the First Mongolian High School of Ordos City. He was accepted to Shanghai Theatre Academy in 1982, and after graduation in 1986, he
28-813: A Best National Theme Creation Award at the 17th Beijing College Student Film Festival , a Special Award at the Cologne Mediterranean Film Festival, and a Best Director Award by the Mongolia National Film Association. For his role in Beyond the Sacred Land (2011), he was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 28th Golden Rooster Awards . He was the director of the feature film Norjmaa (2014), which earned him
42-469: A Best Small and Medium Cost Feature Award in the 30th Golden Rooster Awards , a Best Film Award at the 33rd Fajr International Film Festival , and a Best National Theme Creation Award at the 21st Beijing College Student Film Festival , and received Golden Rooster Award nomination for Best Director . Bayan married Badmaa ( Badema in Chinese spelling), who is also a noted actress and singer. China Theatre Association The China Theatre Association
56-1054: A Peking Family Meets Aupair Zhao Wei - Dearest Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress Zhang Yi - Dearest Han Tongsheng - 12 Citizens Jing Boran - Lost and Love Wang Qianyuan - Brotherhood of Blades Wang Zhiwen - The Golden Era Zhang Hui - Yan Xiang Deng Jiajia - Silent Witness Chen Jin - A Noble Spirit Ding Jiali - The Golden Era Mei Ting - Blind Massage Zhang Huiwen - Coming Home Best Cinematography Best Art Direction Lost and Love -Li Pinbin Norjmaa -Ren Jiazhen Phurbu & Tenzin -Zeng Jian The Taking of Tiger Mountain -Cai Chonghui The Golden Era -Zhao Hai The Great Hypnotist -Luo Shunfu The Taking of Tiger Mountain -Yi Zhenzhou Tian Jiang Chang -Zhang Fan Wolf Totem - Quan Rongzhe Best Music Best Sound Recording Ballet in
70-626: A villain in Han dynasty. In 2001, he had a key supporting role as Xiang Wentian in the wuxia television series Laughing in the Wind , based on Hong Kong novelist Jin Yong 's novel, opposite Li Yapeng and Xu Qing . In 2002, he was transferred to Inner Mongolia Film Studio as an actor. In 2003, he appeared in Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils as Jiu Mozhi , a wuxia television series adaptation based on
84-696: Is a subordinate of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles (CFLAC). Founded on July 24, 1949, the organisation was initially named the China National Theatre Workers Association . In 1953, it was renamed the China Theatre Association. So far it has more than 11,000 registered members, with branch associations across the nation. China Theatre Association was founded in July 1949 with
98-726: The Condor Heroes (2006), based on the novel by the same name by Jin Yong. In 2007, he appeared in Paladins in Troubled Times , based on Liang Yusheng 's novel. He rose to fame after portraying King-in-law with gold wheel in Lee Kwok-lap 's The Return of the Condor Heroes (2008), opposite Huang Xiaoming and Liu Yifei . In 2009, he won accolades for his directorial feature film debut, Sichin Hangru . He won
112-658: The Flames of War - Lei Lei Flag -Liu Sijun Norjmaa - Mori Jihu Phurbu & Tenzin - Hao Weiya The Taking of Tiger Mountain -Hu Weili Coming Home -Tao Jing Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon - Zeng Jingxiang The Great Hypnotist - Zhao Nan/Yang Jiang The Taking of Tiger Mountain -Wu Jingjing Wolf Totem - Wang Gang References [ edit ] ^ 第30届中国电影金鸡奖初评仪式在苏州工业园区启动 Suzhou Government Official Site August 13, 2015 ^ Nominees of
126-809: The Hostage (1993), and The Special Prisoner (1995). In 1994, he had a cameo appearance as Ying Bu in the historical television series Hegemon-King of Western Chu . In 1995, for his role as Che Ling in The Sorrow of Brook Steppe , he won the Best Collective Performance Award at the 16th Golden Rooster Awards . He had a supporting role in the historical television series Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties (1996). Also in 1996, he participated in Empire Wu of Han as Jiang Chong,
140-2547: The 💕 The 30th Golden Rooster Awards honoring best Chinese language films which presented during 2014–15. The award ceremony was held in Jilin , Jilin Province , and broadcast by CCTV Movie Channel. Schedule [ edit ] Time Event 08/11/2015 First Ballot of nominees 08/19/2015 Announced the nominees 09/18/2015 Nominee Ceremony 09/19/2015 Award Ceremony Winners and nominees [ edit ] Best Film Best Director Wolf Totem The Golden Era The Taking of Tiger Mountain Phurbu & Tenzin Wolf Warrior Tsui Hark - The Taking of Tiger Mountain Ann Hui - The Golden Era Ba Yin - Norjmaa Fu Dongyu - Phurbu & Tenzin Liang Ming - Flag Best Directorial Debut Best Low-budget Feature Chen Jianbin - A Fool Peng Sanyuan - Lost and Love Xie You - Qing Se Ri Ji Xu Ang - 12 Citizens I'm Not Wang Mao Norjmaa We Will Make It Right Yan Xiang Best Original Screenplay Best Adapted Screenplay Li Qiang - The Golden Era A Lai - Phurbu & Tenzin Qu Jiangtao - A Grandson from America Xing Yuanping/Jia Ru- Tu Di Zhi Zhang Ji - Dearest Zhao Baohua - We Will Make It Right Chen Jianbin - A Fool Dong Zhe/Jiang Guangyu/Zhai Junjie- Yi Hao Mu Biao Li Yujiao/Dong Zhe/Xu Ang- 12 Citizens Tsui Hark /Huang Xin/Li Yang/Wu Bing/Dong Zhe/Lin Qian- The Taking of Tiger Mountain Zou Jingzhi - Coming Home Best Actor Best Actress Zhang Hanyu - The Taking of Tiger Mountain Andy Lau - Lost and Love Chen Jianbin - A Fool Sun Weimin - Yi Hao Mu Biao Badema - Norjmaa Lü Zhong - Red Amnesia Tang Wei - The Golden Era Xu Fan - When
154-569: The name of China National Theatre Workers Association. In 1953 China National Theatre Workers Association changed its name to China Theatre Association. In 1981, it joined the International Association of Artists and founded the Chinese Center. At the end of 1987, it had more than 7,000 registered members. In late 2008, it had more than 10,364 registered members. On 30 June 2005, Plum blossom Award Art Troupe
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#1732766035862168-533: The novel of the same name by Jin Yong. That same year, he played a role in another adaptation of Jin Yong's novel, The Legend of the Condor Heroes . He starred in the historical television series Emperor Wu the Great of the Han Dynasty (2005), alongside Chen Baoguo , Gua Ah-leh , and Tao Hong . He co-starred as Genghis Khan with Hu He and Ariel Lin in the 2006 wuxia television series The Legend of
182-680: Was assigned to the Inner Mongolia Minzu Theatre. In 1998, he studied directing at the Director Department of Beijing Film Academy as a part-time student. Bayan had his first experience in front of the camera in 1985 when he was a college student, and he was chosen to act as Jebe in the historical film Genghis Khan . He landed some small appearances in several films, such as The Mongolian Captive (1987), Four Horsemen (1990), Rovers in West (1992), Rescue
196-655: Was set up. On 16 July 2015, Pu Cunxin was chosen as its Chair in the Eighth National Congress of China Theatre Association. The China Theater Awards were established in 2005. It comprises the Plum Blossom Prize for stage performance (founded in 1983) and the Cao Yu Theater Award for writing (founded in 1981). China Theatre (founded in 1954) was its official journal. 30th Golden Rooster Awards From Misplaced Pages,
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