Annie Yi
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Annie Yi | |||
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Born | Wu Jingyi (吳靜怡) 4 March 1968[1] | ||
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Years active | 1986–present | ||
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Also known as | Shizuka Inō | ||
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Associated acts | Fang Wen-lin, Donna Chiu, Liu Wen-cheng, Eric Moo | ||
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Traditional Chinese | 伊能靜 | ||
Simplified Chinese | 伊能静 | ||
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Annie Yi (Chinese: 伊能靜; pinyin: Yī Néngjìng; Shizuka Inoh (Japanese: イノウシズカ, Inō Shizuka); born March 4, 1968), also known as Annie Shizuka Inoh, is a Taiwanese singer, actress, and writer.
Background[]
Born Wu Jingyi (simplified Chinese: 吴静怡; traditional Chinese: 吳靜怡; pinyin: Wú Jìngyí) in Taipei, Taiwan, she changed her name to Shizuka Inō (Japanese: 伊能靜江; also spelled Inou Shizuka or Inoh Shizuka) after her mother remarried a Japanese man, 伊能祥光, and then simplified her new name by dropping the last character to Yi Nengjing upon returning to Taiwan in 1988 to launch her singing career. In 2010, she was selected as a judge for the television series China's Got Talent.
Social media posts about Indian cult[]
In 2019, Annie Yi removed her social media post promoting the teachings of Indian godman Kalki Bhagwan after the Chinese Ministry of Public Security (MPS) and China Anti-Cult Association (CACA) issued a warning about the Oneness cult's activities in the state run media Global Times.[2][3]
Filmography[]
Film[]
Year | English title | Original title | Role | Notes |
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1987 | Naughty Cadets on Patrol | 大頭兵出擊 | ||
1989 | Emergency Police Lady | 霹靂警花 | Yin Xiaojun | |
1995 | Good Men, Good Women | 好男好女 | Liang Ching | |
1996 | Goodbye South, Goodbye | 南國再見,南國 | Preztel | |
1997 | Gun with Love | 我血我情 | Yingying | |
Wolves Cry Under the Moon | 國道封閉 | Jade | ||
1998 | Flowers of Shanghai | 海上花 | Golden Flower | |
1999 | 8½ Women | Simato | English-language film | |
2006 | Fifteen-Minute Angel | 天使一刻鐘 | Yu Luoxin | TV film |
2007 | Call for Love | 爱情呼叫转移 | Liang Huijun | |
Crossed Lines | 命运呼叫转移 | Doctor Lü | Segment 4: "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" (山难) | |
2010 | Secret Battleground | 孤島秘密戰 | ||
Ancient Town Affection | 古镇情缘 | Ye Bei | ||
Will Tomorrow Ever Come | 明天是否来临 | Xinming | ||
2011 | Coming Back | 回马枪 | Min Yue | |
Perfect Baby | 巴黎宝贝 | Rose | ||
My Kingdom | 大武生 | Xiaoyu | ||
2012 | The Assassins | 銅雀臺 | Fu Shou | |
2013 | Better and Better | 越来越好之村晚 | Chief interviewer | |
The Palace | 宮鎖沈香 | Empress Xiaojingxian | ||
Timeless Love | 时光恋人 | Zhong Ying | ||
The Empire Symbol | 帝国秘符 | Ayako Ono | ||
2015 | The Queens | 我是女王 | Melissa | also director, co-writer, and co-producer |
TV series[]
Year | English title | Original title | Role | Notes |
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1991 | The 700-Million Bride | 七億新娘 | Jiang Xujie | |
1997 | Portrait of a Fanatic | 情在艰难岁月中 | Fu Lu | |
1998 | Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow | 明天有你 | Tian Jingzi | |
2000 | April Rhapsody | 人間四月天 | Lu Xiaoman | |
The Voices Within | 心灵物语 | Su Huimin | ||
2001 | Poor Prince | 貧窮貴公子 | Lingzi | |
Married Off to Japan | 远嫁日本 | Zhou Mingli | ||
2002 | In Love | 偷偷愛上你 | Ni Chunchun | |
2003 | A Leaf in the Storm | 風聲鶴唳 | Zhang Wanxin | |
Painting Soul | 畫魂 | Xia Mengying | ||
2005 | Lovelorn High Heels | 失戀高跟鞋 | Zhang Ning | |
2006 | The Life and Death Love | 生死绝恋 | Yang Yinghong | |
Concubines of the Qing Emperor | 大清後宮 | Consort Xiang | ||
2007 | Sad Songs of the Qinhuai River | 秦淮悲歌 | Liu Rushi | |
2008 | The Spirit of the Sword | 浣花洗劍錄 | Princess Tuochen | |
The Long River East Flows | 長河東流 | Yuniang | ||
2009 | Love Tribulations | 鎖清秋 | Li Yue'e | |
Fuego | 狼烟 | Lu Peipei | ||
The Young Lawyer Ji Xiaolan | 少年訟師紀曉嵐 | Wu Shishi | ||
Three Women's Secret | 三个女人的秘密 | |||
Great Porcelain Merchant | 大瓷商 | Wei Qiuhe |
Television show(s)[]
Year | English title | Original title | Role | Notes |
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2020 | Sisters Who Make Waves | 乘风破浪的姐姐 | cast member |
References[]
- ^ "伊能静迎52岁生日感慨发长文:比任何时候都精彩|生日|伊能静|52岁_新浪娱乐_新浪网". 4 March 2020.
- ^ "Chinese Actress Deletes Her Weibo Post Promoting 'Controversial Indian Spiritual Courses'". News18. 17 January 2019. Retrieved 14 May 2020.
- ^ "After Taiwanese Actor's Post, China Warns About Indian 'Cults'". The Quint. 17 January 2019. Retrieved 14 May 2020.
External links[]
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- Annie Yi at IMDb
- Annie's Internet Conservatory Official site (in Chinese)
- Annie's Blog
- 1968 births
- Living people
- Actresses from Taipei
- Taiwanese film actresses
- Taiwanese Mandopop singers
- Cantopop singers
- Japanese-language singers
- China's Got Talent
- Taiwanese television actresses
- Musicians from Taipei
- Taiwanese expatriates in Japan
- 20th-century Taiwanese singers
- 21st-century Taiwanese singers
- 20th-century Taiwanese women singers
- 20th-century Taiwanese actresses
- 21st-century Taiwanese actresses
- Film directors from Taipei
- Taiwanese women film directors
- 21st-century Taiwanese women singers
- Taiwanese actor stubs
- Taiwanese singer stubs