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Dayyan Eng

Film Director / Screenwriter | * 01/01/1975 (49) | Taiwan (Taiwan)
Dayyan Eng, known as Wu Shixian in China (Chinese: 伍仕贤; pinyin: Wǔ Shìxían), born in Taiwan in 1975, is a Chinese-American filmmaker of Chinese, English, and Persian ancestry, who grew up in three continents. He studied film arts at the University of Washington and transferred to the Beijing Film Academy, where he finished his undergraduate studies in directing. Eng started his career directing numerous TV commercials and music videos for the Asian market before he segued into films. Eng first won awards and recognition at the Venice Film Festival, Sundance and Cannes film festivals for his film Bus 44, and for his acclaimed romantic-comedy Waiting Alone. Eng is the first American to direct a Chinese feature film; the first foreign director invited into the China Film Director's Guild; and made history as the first and only foreign director to date to have a film nominated for Best Picture at the Chinese academy awards. In addition, Eng's films have also garnered accolades and awards for the actors he's worked with, which have included top stars in Asia and Hollywood. ()
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Dayyan Eng, known as Wu Shixian to audiences in China, is a Chinese-American filmmaker of Chinese, English, and Persian ancestry, who grew up in three continents. He studied film arts at the University of Washington and transferred to the Beijing Film Academy, where he finished his undergraduate studies in directing.In 2001, he wrote and directed Bus 44, starring Chinese film star Gong Beibi. The film premiered and won awards at the 2001 Venice Film Festival and 2002 Sundance Film Festival, and was invited to 2002 Cannes Film Festival "Directors' Fortnight" - becoming the first Chinese short film to be invited in all three festivals' history. The film was covered extensively in the Chinese media and was critically acclaimed in both China and Europe and gained TV and theatrical distribution in territories worldwide.In 2005, Eng wrote and directed Chinese independent feature film Waiting Alone, starring an ensemble cast of Chinese stars including Xia Yu, Gong Beibi, Li Bingbing, and featuring cameos from some of Asia's most well-known actors including Chow Yun-fat. The film has been called one of 2005 "best films" by over 50 media. Waiting Alone became a hit after its September 2005 domestic China wide-release, and went on to receive 3 nominations (including Best Picture) at the Chinese Academy Awards (Golden Rooster Awards) -- the first ever in the history of the awards by a foreign director. The film remains the highest-rated romantic comedy in China on Douban and other review sites as of 2021.Eng was invited, in 2007, to direct the first-ever opening short for the Chinese academy awards. He got some of Asia’s biggest stars, Ziyi Zhang, Liu Ye and Ge You, to spoof the action-movie genre in a humorous send-up on national TV in China.In 2011, Eng wrote, directed, and produced Inseparable starring Oscar-winner Kevin Spacey, Daniel Wu, Gong Beibi, Yan Ni, and Peter Stormare. The quirky psychological suspense/dramedy debuted at the Busan International Film Festival in 2011 to positive reviews and was released in China in May 2012. Inseparable was named as one of The Wall Street Journal’s Top 10 Most Notable Asian Films of the Year.In 2017, Eng directed the indie fantasy-comedy Wished (co-written by Justin Malen), which beat local box office estimates at the time to gross RMB$70 million in two weeks. It held the highest audience scores (averaging 8.0/10) for live-action comedies released that summer, and gained a total of 100,000,000 paid views across the top three online movie platforms in just over a fortnight in China. Wished starred Xia Yu, Yan Ni, K-pop star Victoria Song along with cameos from China’s biggest names including Daniel Wu, Wang Baoqiang, Bao Bei'er. Wished went on to win a Golden Angel Award at the 2017 Chinese American Film Festival, and Best Fantasy Film and Best Director awards (in addition to wins in several other major categories, including Best Actor/Actress, Best Editing, Best VFX) at the 2018 Los Angeles Film Awards and New York Film Awards. It was an official selection at the 37th Hawaii International Film Festival. The film was optioned in 2019 to be remade into a Hollywood film, with Eng attached to executive produce.Eng divides his time between Beijing and Los Angeles. He’s multilingual, and reads and writes English, Chinese, and Farsi.

Most frequent genres for this person: Drama | Comedies | Fantasy

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Movies with Dayyan Eng as Actor(3)

as Supervisor Liu2017 Wished
as Neighbor2012 Inseparable
as Ian2005 Waiting Alone

Movies with Dayyan Eng as Crew(17)

Directing/Director2017 Wished
Editing/Editor2017 Wished
Production/Producer2017 Wished
Writing/Writer2017 Wished
Directing/Director2012 Inseparable
Editing/Editor2012 Inseparable
Production/Producer2012 Inseparable
Writing/Writer2012 Inseparable
Directing/Director2005 Waiting Alone
Editing/Editor2005 Waiting Alone
Production/Producer2005 Waiting Alone
Writing/Writer2005 Waiting Alone
Directing/Director2001 Bus 44
Editing/Editor2001 Bus 44
Production/Producer2001 Bus 44
Writing/Screenplay2001 Bus 44
Editing/Editor1999 Lunar Eclipse

Additional Information

Born: Wednesday, 01/01 1975 (January) in Taiwan (Taiwan) (current age: 49 years + 117 days)
Zodiac sign: Capricorn (Chinese zodiac sign: Rabbit)
Educated at: Beijing Film Academy
Spouses (current/former): Gong Beibi
Other names for Dayyan Eng (nicknames, foreign languages etc.):
"Wu Shixian"
"Shixian Wu"
"伍仕贤"
"Wǔ Shìxían"
Dayyan Eng frequently works together with these people:
Zhang Yang (7x, Crew)
Gong Beibi (5x, Actress)
Chao Wu (5x, Cast)
Kevin Spacey (2x, Actor)
Daniel Wu (2x, Actor)
David Wu (2x, Actor)
Yan Ni (2x, Actress)
Wang Quan'an (2x, Crew)
Thierry Arbogast (2x, Crew)
Chris Fenton (2x, Crew)
Thomas Chong (2x, Crew)
WatchPlayStream ID: PEOPLE:489104, Added: 10/04/2018, Last updated: 04/22/2024