Vivian Wu

Vivian Wu

Born 02/05/1966 (58 years old)
Shanghai, China

Biography

Born in Shanghai, China, to renowned Chinese actress, Zhu Man Fang and college professor Wu Cheng Ye, Vivian started her film career. After a series of notable movie and television roles, and while completing her high school education, Ms Wu was chosen by award winning Italian director Bernardo Bertolucci for his epic, THE LAST EMPEROR, to play opposite John Lone as the courageous young consort, Wen Xiu. The role marked Ms Wu’s first English speaking engagement and she has not looked back ever since.

The Last Emperor went on to receive nine Oscars from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science, as well as, many other international nominations and awards. For her role of Wen Xiu, Vivian received the “best supporting actress” nomination at the internationally famous David Donatello Film Festival.

In 1987 Vivian left China bound for Hawaii having received a scholarship in Travel Management from Hawaii Pacific University. Two years later, however, her acting career began to flourish having starred in such internationally successful films Iron and Silk and Shadow of China. Her busy acting career made her University schedule almost impossible so in 1989 she moved to Hollywood, California to pursue her acting career full time.

Since her move to Hollywood in 1989, Ms Wu has appeared and starred in numerous film and television projects. Most notable amongst her many works are: HEAVEN AND EARTH (directed by Oliver Stone), THE SOONG SISTERS (directed by Mabel Chung) and JOY LUCK CLUB (directed by Wayne Wang). In 1995 eccentric English director Peter Greenaway picked Vivian to play the role of “Nagiko” in THE PILLOWBOOK.

Vivian portrayed an obsessive Japanese woman who indulged her erotic fantasies by brush painting her lovers’ nude bodies. The Pillowbook won the “Certain Regard” award at the Cannes Film Festival in 1996. Her dedication and courage in the role of “Nagiko” reassured audiences around the world that Ms Wu was one of the top leading Asian actresses. In 1998 she collaborated with Mr. Greenaway again in 8 AND 1/2 WOMEN. The film became an official selection at the Cannes Film Festival. Vivian was the only actor to have ever worked on two different film projects for Mr. Greenaway.

The success of The Soong Sisters brought Ms Wu back to China to work on several Chinese film projects. At the end of 2003 Vivian finished filming Ann Hu’s Forgive Me Not in Qingdao, China, a story about two half sisters in early forties China who fall in love with the same man. The film is scheduled to be released in the spring of 2005. Ms Wu also recently wrapped filming on the Danish film CHINAMAN directed by award winning and OSCAR nominated, Danish director Henrik Ruben Genz. Vivian stars in the role of the fateful, melancholy Chinese immigrant, Ling, who falls in love with a Danish man who is down and out on his luck.

During filming of the Universal television mini series VANISHING SON, Vivian met her future husband Oscar Luis Costo. The couple wed in December of 1996. Their Shanghai banquet was featured in PEOPLE magazine and Vivian was chosen as the best-dressed celebrity bride of the year. Ms Wu was also previously selected by PEOPLE magazine as one of the most beautiful people in the world.

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Actress

Movies
2020

Knockout

2018

Dead Pigs

2017

Father and Son

 

In Harm's Way

 

The House That Never Dies II

2015

Go Lala Go! 2

 

The Queens

2014

Who Is Undercover

2013

The Palace

Ads

Ads

2012

Judge Zhan

 

To Forgive

2011

Snow Flower and the Secret Fan

 

Under the Influence

2010

Shanghai Blue

2009

The Founding of a Republic

2008

Desires of the Heart

2006

Shanghai Red

2005

Chinaman

 

Eve and the Fire Horse

2004

Mei ren yi jiu

2003

Encrypt (TV movie)

2002

Red Skies (TV movie)

2000

Dinner Rush

1999

8½ Women

 

Strange World (TV movie)

1998

A Bright Shining Lie (TV movie)

 

Blindness

 

The Legend of Pig Eye

1997

The Soong Sisters

1996

Roses Are Red

 

The Pillow Book

 

Woman Rose

1994

Vanishing Son (TV movie)

 

Vanishing Son II (TV movie)

 

Vanishing Son III (TV movie)

 

Vanishing Son IV (TV movie)

1993

Heaven & Earth

 

Message from Nam (TV movie)

 

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III

 

The Joy Luck Club

1991

The Guyver

1990

Iron & Silk

 

Shadow of China

1987

The Last Emperor

1986

Crossing Border Action

1983

Forever Young

Series
2023

The Afterparty

 

Zoe & Vivian (S02E10)

 

Isabel (S02E09)

 

Feng (S02E08)

  more episodes (5)
2022

Irma Vep

 

The Spectre (E07)

 

The Poisoner (E04)

 

Modern Marriage

 

Episode 38 (E38)

 

Episode 37 (E37)

 

Episode 36 (E36)

  more episodes (35)
 

Perfect Couple

 

Episode 40 (E40)

 

Episode 39 (E39)

 

Episode 38 (E38)

  more episodes (37)
2021

The Priceless

2020

Away

 

Home (E10)

 

Spektr (E09)

 

Vital Signs (E08)

  more episodes (7)
 

Burning

 

Qin Dynasty Epic

 

The Best Partner

 

Episode 42 (E42)

 

Episode 41 (E41)

 

Episode 40 (E40)

  more episodes (33)
2019

Mr. Fighting

 

Episode 45 (E45)

 

Episode 44 (E44)

 

Episode 43 (E43)

  more episodes (42)
 

The Best Partner

 

Episode 6 (E06)

 

Episode 5 (E05)

 

Episode 4 (E04)

  more episodes (3)
2018

Always with You

 

Episode 48 (E48)

 

Episode 47 (E47)

 

Episode 46 (E46)

  more episodes (45)
2014

Perfect Couple

 

Episode 45 (E45)

 

Episode 44 (E44)

 

Episode 43 (E43)

  more episodes (42)
2007

Ghost Whisperer

 

The Gathering (S02E22)

 

The Prophet (S02E21)

2000

ER

 

Flight of Fancy (S07E05)

1999

Strange World

1998

Millennium

 

Siren (S02E17)

1996

Murder, She Wrote

 

Kendo Killing (S12E12)

1995

JAG

 

Déjà Vu (S01E04)

 

Tales from the Crypt

 

Comes the Dawn (S06E13)

1993

Murder, She Wrote

 

A Death in Hong Kong (S10E01)

Documentaries
1994

Digital Pictures: Behind the Scenes 1994

Guest

Producer

Movies
2010

Shanghai Blue

2006

Shanghai Red