Ang Lee

Ang Lee

director, producer, writer

Ang Lee was born on Oct 23, 1954 in Taiwan. Ang Lee's big-screen debut came with Pushing Hands directed by Ang Lee in 1991. Ang Lee is known for Life of Pi directed by Ang Lee, Suraj Sharma stars as Pi Patel and Irrfan Khan as Adult Pi Patel. Ang Lee has got 105 awards and 103 nominations so far. The most recent award Ang Lee achieved is BAFTA Awards. The upcoming new movie Ang Lee plays is Gemini Man which will be released on Oct 11, 2019.

Born in 1954 in Pingtung, Taiwan, Ang Lee has become one of today's greatest contemporary filmmakers. Ang graduated from the National Taiwan College of Arts in 1975 and then came to the U.S. to receive a B.F.A. Degree in Theatre/Theater Direction at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and a Masters Degree in Film Production at New York University. At NYU, he served as Assistant Director on Spike Lee's student film, Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads (1983). After Lee wrote a couple of screenplays, he eventually appeared on the film scene with Pushing Hands (1991) (aka Pushing Hands), a dramatic-comedy reflecting on generational conflicts and cultural adaptation, centering on the metaphor of the grandfather's Tai-Chi technique of "Pushing Hands". Garçon d'honneur (1993) (aka The Wedding Banquet) was Lee's next film, an exploration of cultural and generational conflicts through a homosexual Taiwanese man who feigns a marriage in order to satisfy the traditional demands of his Taiwanese parents. It garnered Golden Globe and Oscar nominations, and won a Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival. The third movie in his trilogy of Taiwanese-Culture/Generation films, all of them featuring his patriarch figure Sihung Lung, was Salé, sucré (1994) (aka Eat Drink Man Woman), which received a Best Foreign Film Oscar nomination. Lee followed this with Raison et sentiments (1995), his first Hollywood-mainstream movie. It acquired a Best Picture Oscar nomination, and won Best Adapted Screenplay, for the film's screenwriter and lead actress, Emma Thompson. Lee was also voted the year's Best Director by the National Board of Review and the New York Film Critics Circle. Lee and frequent collaborator James Schamus next filmed Ice Storm (1997), an adaptation of Rick Moody's novel involving 1970s New England suburbia. The movie acquired the 1997 Best Screenplay at Cannes for screenwriter James Schamus, among other accolades. The Civil War drama Chevauchée avec le diable (1999) soon followed and received critical praise, but it was Lee's Tigre et dragon (2000) (aka Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) that is considered one of his greatest works, a sprawling period film and martial-arts epic that dealt with love, loyalty and loss. It swept the Oscar nominations, eventually winning Best Foreign Language Film, as well as Best Director at the Golden Globes, and became the highest grossing foreign-language film ever released in America. Lee then filmed the comic-book adaptation, Hulk (2003) - an elegantly and skillfully made film with nice action scenes. Lee has also shot a short film - Chosen (2001) (aka Hire, The Chosen) - and most recently won the 2005 Best Director Academy Award for Le secret de Brokeback Mountain (2005), a film based on a short story by Annie Proulx. In 2012 Lee directed Life of Pi which earned 11 Academy Award nominations and went on to win the Academy Award for Best Director. In 2013 Ang Lee was selected as a member of the main competition jury at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.

  • Birthday

    Oct 23, 1954
  • Place of Birth

    Pingtung, Taiwan
  • Also known

    李安, 이안, Ανγκ Λι

Known For

Awards

105 wins & 103 nominations

BAFTA Awards
2021
BAFTA Film
Winner - Academy Fellowship
2006
Brokeback Mountain (2005)
Winner - David Lean Award for Direction
2001
Wo hu cang long (2000)
Winner - David Lean Award for Direction
2001
Best Film not in the English Language
Winner - David Lean Award for Direction
BAFTA/LA Britannia Awards
2016
John Schlesinger Britannia Award for Excellence in Directing
Winner - Britannia Award
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