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Her credits include movies such as "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow" and "The Crow" plus TV shows like "Angel," "Lost" and "Jake 2.0." Bai Ling won the Asian Oscar for her work in "Dumplings," her first Hong Kong film. Unlike most of those other ...
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MiamiHerald.com says
(in Bai Ling: I used to be a cheetah and a hermit)
Her credits include movies such as Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow and The Crow plus TV shows like Angel, Lost and Jake 2.0. Unlike most of those other acting jobs, in Crank: High Voltage Bai Ling also helped to create the look for her character. ...
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Staten Island Advance says
(in People we can't take off eyes off of - Staten Island Advance)
People we can't take off eyes off of
I've only spoken to Bai Ling once over the past decade, probably for 2004's "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow." I remember her talking about how nudity is freedom. If you do an image search for the actress on the Web, you'll see that she appears ...
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IdahoStatesman.com says
(in Roar! Bai Ling goes a little crazy' in Crank: High Voltage')
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Her credits include movies such as "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow" and "The Crow" plus TV shows like "Angel," "Lost" and "Jake 2.0." Bai Ling won the Asian Oscar for her work in "Dumplings," her first Hong Kong film. Unlike most of those other ...
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San Francisco Examiner says
(in Bai Ling goes where the action is)
Bai Ling has quietly amassed an impressive résumé as an on-screen siren, thanks to memorable roles in “The Crow,” "Red Corner” and ABC's “Lost.” She even landed a plum cameo in “Star Wars: Episode III” before George Lucas cut her scenes, ...
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