Bai Ling sang in her school choir as a child. At the age of 14, she was enlisted in the People's Liberation Army to served as an entertainer, singing and dancing for the troops for three years. Bai Ling clashed with authority and she found accused of insubordination for using tobacco and alcohol. She suffered from depression and was hospitalized.
Bai Ling found that she could express herself through acting so after her rocovery she joined a theater group in Beijing, where she appeared in traditional Chinese plays as well as dramas from the West. Soon she caught the eye of a number of progressive and traditional Chinese director and began receiving small roles in Chinese films. In 1988, Ling starred in Hu Guang (a.k.a. Arc Light), where she played a woman suffering from mental illness. The next year, she took part in the infamous Tiananmen Square protests, which further alienated her from the Chinese goverment. When she attended the film's screening at the Moscow Film Festival she was warned not to discuss political matters.
At age 21 Ling traveled to New York City to study at New York University's Department of Film and took classes at the Strasberg Institute. Bai Ling arrived in New York not knowing a word of English, but soon mastered the language through daily immersion. She was issued a special visa and allowed to stay in the United States due to her actions at Tiananmem Square. She make her American film debut as the villainous Myca in the dark fantasy The Crow. The following year she played a Chinese interpreter in Oliver Stone's Nixon. In 1997 she appeared in Red Corner as a lawyer defending an American journalist (Richard Gere) on assignment in China, although she knew she would suffer repercussions from her participation. Red Corner was banned in China and North Corea, her contracts in upcoming Chinese films canceled, and her passport was revoked. However, the National Board of Review gave her a Breakthough Performance award; and was gave her U.S. citizenship in 1999.
In 1999 she appeared in Wild Wild West and Anna and the King. She's alson been seen in The Beautiful Country (2004), My Baby's Daddy (2004), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Bai Ling had a small role as a senator in Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005), but was cut during editing. She claimed that this was because of her posing for the June 2005 issue of Playboy magazine, but director George Lucas denied it. She will also appear in Man About Town (2005), starring Ben Affleck.
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