cinematical.com | by Monika Bartyzel | Mon, Jan 14
Mon, Jan 14
She played Myca in The Crow, was put on ice in Angel, got to be a Serpentine in Southland Tales, and now Chinese actress Bai Ling is going to delight in the joys of a Nevada brothel. She has signed on to co-star with Helen Mirren and ...
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Bai Ling to play Helen Mirren's top hooker 
source: 3 News NZ
New Zealand Actress Bai Ling has been added to Helen Mirren's bevy of beauties in a new film about a Las Vegas brothel - even though her audition was anything but normal. The Wild Wild West star had to be persuaded to turn around after spending much of the Love ...
Published Sun, Jun 14
source: IFC
This week, [Bai Ling] can be seen in director Anna Chi's new dramedy 'Dim Sum Funeral,' about estranged Chinese-American siblings who reunite after the death of their overbearing but misunderstood mother," writes Aaron Hillis, introducing his ...
Published Fri, Jun 12
LING TO PLAY MIRREN'S TOP HOOKER 
source: Contactmusic.com
UK Actress BAI LING has been added to HELEN mirren's bevy of beauties in a new film about a Las Vegas brothel - even though her audition was anything but normal. The Wild Wild West star had to be persuaded to turn around after spending much of the Love ...
Published Tue, Jun 9
Bai Ling cranks up moonstruck life for "High Voltage" 
source: upstatetoday.com
SC In 1997, she starred in "Red Corner," a film about China's justice system that was banned in that country. She said she had to apologize to Chinese government officials for "Red Corner," which allowed her to eventually return to the country for movie ...
Published Tue, Apr 21
A ferocious Bai Ling in "Crank: High Voltage." 
source: Reading Eagle
PA 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 ...
Published Mon, Apr 20
source: Stuff.co.nz
New Zealand In 1997, she starred in Red Corner, a film about China's justice system that was banned in that country. She said she had to apologize to Chinese government officials for Red Corner, which allowed her to eventually return to the country for movie work. ...
Published Sun, Apr 19
Bai Ling: I used to be a cheetah and a hermit 
source: MiamiHerald.com
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. ...
Published Sun, Apr 19
Bai Ling cranks up moonstruck life for "High Voltage" 
source: www2.canada.com
Canada In 1997, she starred in "Red Corner," a film about China's justice system that was banned in that country. She said she had to apologize to Chinese government officials for "Red Corner," which allowed her to eventually return to the country for movie ...
Published Sat, Apr 18