Bayin

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Bayin
BornAugust 1963 (age 58)
EducationFirst National High School of Ordos City
Alma materShanghai Theatre Academy
Beijing Film Academy
OccupationActor, director
Years active1985 - present
AgentInner Mongolia Film Studio
Notable work
Norjmaa
The Legend of the Condor Heroes
Laughing in the Wind
Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils
Spouse(s)Badema
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese巴音額日樂
Simplified Chinese巴音额日乐

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.

He is a  [zh] and a member of the China Theatre Association.[1]

Biography[]

Early life[]

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.[2] 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 was assigned to the Inner Mongolia Minzu Theatre.[2] In 1998, he studied directing at the Director Department of Beijing Film Academy as a part-time student.[2]

Career[]

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.[2]

He landed some small appearances in several films, such as The Mongolian Captive (1987), Four Horsemen (1990), Rovers in West (1992), Rescue the Hostage (1993), and The Special Prisoner (1995).[2]

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, 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.[1]

In 2003, he appeared in Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils as Jiu Mozhi, a wuxia television series adaptation based on 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 and Ariel Lin in the 2006 wuxia television series The Legend of 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 '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 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.[3]

He was the director of the feature film Norjmaa (2014), which 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.[4]

Personal life[]

Bayan married Badmaa (Badema in Chinese spelling), who is also a noted actress and singer.[5][6]

Filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Chinese title Role Notes
1985 Genghis Khan 《成吉思汗》 Jebe
1987 The Mongolian Captive 《北方囚徒》 Edon
1990 Four Horsemen 《骑士风云》 Asier
1992 Rovers in West 《西部狂野》 Zuo Hao
1993 Rescue the Hostage 《龙虎群英》 Zahi
1995 The Special Prisoner 《特殊囚犯》 Chao Lu
The Sorrow of Brook Steppe 《悲情布鲁克》 Che Ling
1997 The Golden Prairie 《金色的草原》 Wu Ning
1999 The Last Hunter 《最后一个猎人》 A journalist
2001 Bai Ling Hun 《白灵魂》 Nassim
2001 The Story of the Village 《牧村故事》 Ba Tu
2002 《猎豹》 The captain
The Wind in Populus 《风中的胡杨》 Suira
2004 Wolves Attack 《狼袭草原》 Wu Rigen
2006 Red Manchuria 《红色满洲里》 A military officer
《温柔的草地》 Dong Ribu
The Deer Valley 《鹿儿谷》 Du Wasa
Love in Ordos City 《爱在鄂尔多斯》 Qing Gele
Mongolia 《大漠英雄》 A businessman
2008 Last Princess of Royal Blood: Tsetsenhangru Director
2009 Siqin Hangru 《斯琴杭茹》 Director
2011 Father's Grassland and Mother's River 《父亲的草原母亲的河》 Ha Tu
Beyond the Sacred Land 《圣地额济纳》
2014 Norjmaa 《诺日吉玛》 Director
2018 Genghis Khan 《战神纪》

Television[]

Year Title Chinese title Role Notes
1987 Duguilong 《独贵龙》 Jiri Gala
1988 Gada Meilin 《嘎达梅林》 Brigadier Cui
《春花秋月》 Tian Liang
《瀚海风云路》 Ha Tu
1989 Amulet 《护身符》 You Ji
1990 Tibetans Fly Horse 《藏民飞骑》 Luo Qu
《青春地平线》 Ge Ziqiang
《黑石恋》 Da Bao
1992 The Female Dunner 《讨债小姐》 Bu He
1993 Ulav 《乌兰夫》 Bala Jul
Prince of Alashan 《阿拉善亲王》 Shun Har
1994 Hegemon-King of Western Chu 《西楚霸王》 Ying Bu
《强音》 Chu Zhentang
1995 《透明人生》 He Ci
《守海人》 Lai Xi
1996 Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties 《隋唐演义》  [zh]
Empire Wu of Han 《汉武帝》  [zh]
Ying Qin Team 《迎亲马队》 Su De
1997 Chinese Football Fans 《中国球迷》 Luo Xi
1998 《咱们工人就是好》 Fu Lai
2000 Adventure Island 《冒险岛》 A thin person
2001 The Sunrise 《日出》 Hei Shan
Laughing in the Wind 《笑傲江湖》 Xiang Wentian
2002 Alone the Bodyguard 《独行侍卫》 Xiezi
2003 Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils 《天龙八部》 Jiu Mozhi
My Ordos City 《我的鄂尔多斯》 Yoshida Osa
The Legend of the Condor Heroes 《射雕英雄传》 Jebe
Ferghana Horse 《汗血宝马》 Jin Daizi
2005 Emperor Wu the Great of the Han Dynasty 《汉武大帝》  [zh]
I Come from the Grassland 《我从草原来》 Mo Fu
2006 The Young Warriors of Yang Family 《少年杨家将》 Tian Ling
The Legend of the Condor Heroes 《射雕英雄传》 Genghis Khan
2007 Legend of Li Sen 《李森传奇》 Li Sen
Paladins in Troubled Times 《大唐游侠传》 Yang Mulao
2008 The Return of the Condor Heroes 《神雕侠侣》  [zh]

Drama[]

Year Title Chinese title Role Notes
1983 Here Dad comes 《爸爸来了》 Father
1990 The Snag 《钉子》 The nearsighted man
1991 White Mongolia Robe 《洁白的蒙古袍》 Ha Da
A Table 《一桌酒席》 The beggar
Love in the Grassland 《草原恋》 Bayard
《银碗与眼睛》 The Youth
Journey of Life 《人生旅途》 The weak
1997 Do You Love Me? 《爱不爱我?》 An Actor
1998 《找王班长》 Monitor Wang

Awards[]

Year Work Award Category Result Notes
1995 The Sorrow of Brook Steppe 16th Golden Rooster Awards Best Collective Performance Award Won
2009 Siqin Hangru 17th Beijing College Student Film Festival Best National Theme Creation Award Won
Cologne Mediterranean Film Festival Special Award Won
Mongolia National Film Association Best Director Award Won
2011 Beyond the Sacred Land 28th Golden Rooster Awards Best Supporting Actor Award Nominated
2015 Norjmaa 30th Golden Rooster Awards Best Small and Medium Cost Feature Award Won
Best Director Nominated
33rd Fajr International Film Festival Best Film Award Won
21st Beijing College Student Film Festival Best National Theme Creation Award Won

References[]

  1. ^ a b 人物小传:巴音额日乐. Metime (in Chinese). 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d e 巴音额日乐:为电影而生. northnews.cn (in Chinese). 2014-06-10.
  3. ^ 导演巴音靠自然征服评委. GMW.cn (in Chinese). 2015-09-20.
  4. ^ "Archived copy" 《诺日吉玛》获伊朗国际电影节大奖. northnews.cn (in Chinese). 2015-06-05. Archived from the original on 2015-09-28. Retrieved 2015-09-28.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ 【壮丽70年·奋斗新时代】影坛伉俪巴音、巴德玛—— 为内蒙古民族电影事业 努力奉献传佳话. hhhtnews.com (in Chinese). 17 July 2019. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  6. ^ 巴德玛 “半路出家”实至名归. Sohu (in Chinese). 23 September 2015. Retrieved 26 September 2015.

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