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Chen Shiang-Chyi
Chen Shiang-chyi (Chinese: 陳湘琪; pinyin: chén xiāng qí; born 27 November 1969) is a Taiwanese actress best known for her long-lasting collaboration with critically acclaimed filmmaker Tsai Ming-liang.
When she was studying at the Taipei National University of the Arts, Chen was spotted by Edward Yang when he walked by her acting class. After her performance in Yang's A Confucian Confusion, she moved to New York City to study performing arts, later graduating from the Educational Theatre master's program at New York University.
After Chen returned to Taiwan, she starred in many of Tsai Ming-liang's films. She also appeared in Lin Cheng-sheng's Sweet Degeneration (1997), which was entered into the 48th Berlin International Film Festival. In 2014, she won the Best Actress award at the Golden Horse Film Festival for her performance in Exit. Chen teaches at the Taipei National University of the Arts as an assistant professor of theatre.
As actor
Increasing Echo
The Deserted
The Receptionist
The Clearstream Affair
Stray Dogs
Exit
Past Present
Soul
Visage
I Don't Want to Sleep Alone
The Wayward Cloud
Bear Hug
My Stinking Kid
Goodbye, Dragon Inn
Robinson's Crusoe
The Skywalk Is Gone
Love Drifting Between Intimacy and Loneliness
What Time Is It There?
Half of Heaven
Restless
The Hole
Tsuru-Henry
The River
Sweet Degeneration
Yours and Mine
Sexy Story
A Confucian Confusion
Growth Period
Likely Consequence
A Brighter Summer Day