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Who won the Oscar in China?

1, JamesWongHowe, 1955 won the best black-and-white cinematography Oscar for "Rose Tattoo".

JamesWongHowe (65438+August 28th 0899—65438+July12,0976), a Chinese American, was born in Yong 'an Village, Taishan, Guangdong, China.

He was nominated for 10 Oscar and won two Oscars for photography. He shot more than 130 films in his life, and was voted as one of the top ten most influential cinematographers in film history by members of the International Film Photographers Association.

1976 died of cancer in Hollywood, California, USA.

2. Haing S. Ngor, 1984, won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for Killing Battlefield.

Haing S. Ngor (1March 22, 940-1February 25, 996) was a Cambodian-American China doctor, actor and writer.

Experienced the horror of Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia,/kloc-0 worked as a medical worker in a refugee camp in Thailand in 1979,/kloc-0 moved to the United States in 1980,/kloc-0 won the best supporting actor Oscar in 1985 for his performance in A Slaughterhouse,/kloc-0 was killed in Chinatown in Los Angeles on February 25th, 1996.

3. Su Cong, 1987, won the Oscar for Best Original Score for The Last Emperor.

German composer Su Cong, 1957 was born in Tianjin, and his ancestral home was in Dongguan, Guangdong. 1982 graduated from the composition department of the Central Conservatory of Music and was admitted to the postgraduate class of the composition department of Munich Higher Conservatory of Music in Germany. 1985 after graduation, he taught in the department of composition of the college and the department of music of the University of Augsburg.

He is currently a professor of film and media music co-production at Baden Film Academy and Stuttgart Conservatory of Music. He has won more than 30 awards, including the 60th Academy Award for Best Film Composition, the American Broadcasting Music Company Award, the Grammy Award for Best Original Album of Background Music, and the German Essen Krupp Foundation Scholarship.

4. Ang Lee won the best foreign language film Oscar in 2006 for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and the best director award for Brokeback Mountain in 2006.

Ang Lee (195410)/kloc-0 was born in Chaozhou Town, Pingtung County, Taiwan on October 23rd. Born in De 'an, Jiangxi Province, he is a screenwriter and director.

During his career as a director, Ang Lee won three Academy Awards, five British Film Academy Awards, four Golden Globes, two Golden Lion Awards at Venice Film Festival and two Golden Bear Awards at Berlin Film Festival. Ang Lee is the first China director to win the Oscar Award, the British Film Academy Award and the Golden Globe Award.

5. Tan Dun won the 200 1 Oscar for Best Original Music for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.

Tan Dun, born in August, 1957 in Maochong, Changsha, Hunan, is a musician, composer and conductor in China. Graduated from Central Conservatory of Music, with master's and doctor's degrees from Columbia University.

Bao won the academy award for best cinematography in 2006 for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.

Bao (formerly Bao), 1952 was born in Hong Kong, male, photographer and director in Hong Kong, China.

7. Ye Jintian won the Oscar for Best Art Direction in 2006 for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.

Ye Jintian, male, is a creative artist of clothing, visual arts and film arts.

Ye Jintian was the first to spread his aesthetic concept of "New Orientalism" all over the world, and he was the most important artist to let the world know the beauty of oriental culture and art. His works include Bai Liu and Zhong Rong.

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The Academy Awards, officially known as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Prize, are world-famous film awards.

The Oscar is an annual award to recognize the achievements of the American film industry. It aims to encourage the creation and development of excellent films, including various film types and more than 20 different awards. It is also the oldest media award in the world and has become the most influential film award in the world.

Every year, the Oscar ceremony will be broadcast live on TV and Internet in more than 100 countries. The live broadcast platforms in Chinese mainland are 1905 movie network and Mango TV. Its position in American film industry is equivalent to Grammy Award for music, Emmy Award for TV and Tony Award for drama, and these awards are all based on Oscar Award.

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