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| birth_place = [[Republic of China|Taiwan]]
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| other_names = 王渝文
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| occupation = Film actress
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'''Wang Yu-Wen''' (born July 29, 1971 in [[Republic of China|Taiwan]]) is a Taiwanese actress. She has had starring roles in ''[[Five Girls and a Rope]]'' and ''[[Eat Drink Man Woman]]''.
'''Wang Yu-wen''' ({{zh|c=王渝文|p=Wáng Yúwén}}; born 29 July 1971) is a Taiwanese actress. She appeared in [[Tsai Ming-liang]]'s 1992 film ''[[Rebels of the Neon God]]'', which earned her the nomination for [[Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actress|Best Leading Actress]] at the [[29th Golden Horse Awards]]. She also starred in [[Ang Lee]]'s 1994 film ''[[Eat Drink Man Woman]]''.


== Selected Filmography ==
==External links==

=== Television ===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Year
!Title
!Chinese Title
!Role
! class="unsortable" |Notes
|-
|1998
|''Cherish Our Love Forever''
|将爱情进行到底
|Ruo Tong
|
|-
|2000
|''Eldest Son's Daughter-in-law''
|長男的媳婦
|Su Li-ling
|
|-
|2001
|''[[Legendary Fighter: Yang's Heroine]]''
|杨门女将—女儿当自强
|Lady Luo
|
|-
|2002
|''Fiery Thunderbolt''
|台灣霹靂火
|Lin Hsiu-ju
|
|-
|2004
|''[[Taiwan Tornado]]''
|台灣龍捲風
|Kao Wen-ling
|
|-
|2008
|''JUSTICE FOR LOVE''
|天平上的馬爾濟斯
|Shih Pi-yun
|
|}

=== FIlm ===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Year
!Title
!Chinese Title
!Role
! class="unsortable" |Notes
|-
|1991
|''Five Girls and a Rope''
|五個女子和一根繩子
|Ruo Tong
|
|-
|1992
|''Rebels of the Neon God''
|青少年哪吒
|A-kuei
|
|-
|1994
|''Eat Drink Man Woman''
|飲食男女
|Zhu Jia-Ning
|
|-
|1995
|''Footsteps in the Rain''
|春花夢露
|Kun Cheng-chi / A-hsiu
|
|}

== External links ==
*{{IMDb name|0911096}}
*{{IMDb name|0911096}}


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Latest revision as of 17:07, 10 July 2024

Wang Yu-wen
Born (1971-07-29) 29 July 1971 (age 53)
[Taiwan]
Other names王渝文
OccupationActress
Years active1990-2005

Wang Yu-wen (Chinese: 王渝文; pinyin: Wáng Yúwén; born 29 July 1971) is a Taiwanese actress. She appeared in Tsai Ming-liang's 1992 film Rebels of the Neon God, which earned her the nomination for Best Leading Actress at the 29th Golden Horse Awards. She also starred in Ang Lee's 1994 film Eat Drink Man Woman.

Selected Filmography

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Television

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Year Title Chinese Title Role Notes
1998 Cherish Our Love Forever 将爱情进行到底 Ruo Tong
2000 Eldest Son's Daughter-in-law 長男的媳婦 Su Li-ling
2001 Legendary Fighter: Yang's Heroine 杨门女将—女儿当自强 Lady Luo
2002 Fiery Thunderbolt 台灣霹靂火 Lin Hsiu-ju
2004 Taiwan Tornado 台灣龍捲風 Kao Wen-ling
2008 JUSTICE FOR LOVE 天平上的馬爾濟斯 Shih Pi-yun

FIlm

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Year Title Chinese Title Role Notes
1991 Five Girls and a Rope 五個女子和一根繩子 Ruo Tong
1992 Rebels of the Neon God 青少年哪吒 A-kuei
1994 Eat Drink Man Woman 飲食男女 Zhu Jia-Ning
1995 Footsteps in the Rain 春花夢露 Kun Cheng-chi / A-hsiu
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