Gua Ah-leh, the Glossary
Grace Gua Ah-leh (born 2 June 1944) is a Taiwanese actress and singer.[1]
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35 relations: Asia-Pacific Film Festival, Best Actress Award (Karlovy Vary IFF), Changsha, Chinese American Film Festival, Eat Drink Man Woman, Facebook, Golden Bell Award for Best Leading Actress in a Television Series, Golden Bell Awards, Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actress, Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actress, Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards, Gui (surname), Hunan, Hundred Flowers Award for Best Supporting Actress, Hundred Flowers Awards, Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Lai Shi, China's Last Eunuch, Mandopop, Miracles (1989 film), National Taiwan University of Arts, Outfest, Palace of Desire (TV series), Republic of China (1912–1949), Same-sex marriage, Summer's Desire (film), The Coldest Winter in Peking, The Dream of Red Mansions (2010 TV series), The Emperor in Han Dynasty, The Knot (2006 film), The Prince of Qin, Li Shimin, The Rain of Sorrow, The Wedding Banquet, Tonight Nobody Goes Home, You Can't Tell Him, 20 Once Again (film).
- Actresses from Changsha
- National Taiwan University of Arts alumni
- Singers from Hunan
- Taiwanese people from Hunan
- Taiwanese stage actresses
Asia-Pacific Film Festival
The Asia-Pacific Film Festival (abbreviated APFF) is an annual film festival hosted by the Federation of Motion Picture Producers in Asia-Pacific(FPA).
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Best Actress Award (Karlovy Vary IFF)
The Best Actress Award is one of main awards of the Feature Film Competition at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
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Changsha
Changsha is the capital and the largest city of Hunan Province of China.
Chinese American Film Festival
Chinese American Film Festival (CAFF) is an American film festival held every November since 2006 in California (with events in Los Angeles and San Francisco, previously also in San Diego).
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Eat Drink Man Woman
Eat Drink Man Woman is a 1994 comedy-drama film directed by Ang Lee, from a script co-written with James Schamus and Hui-Ling Wang.
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Facebook is a social media and social networking service owned by American technology conglomerate Meta.
Golden Bell Award for Best Leading Actress in a Television Series
The Golden Bell Award for Best Leading Actress in a Television Series is one of the categories of the competition for the Taiwanese television production, Golden Bell Awards.
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Golden Bell Awards
The Golden Bell Awards is an annual Taiwanese television and radio production award presented in October or November each year by the Bureau of Audiovisual and Music Industry Development, a division of Taiwan's Ministry of Culture.
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Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actress
The Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actress is given at the Golden Horse Film Awards.
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Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actress
This is a list of winners and nominees of the Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actress.
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Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards
The Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival and Taipei Golden Horse Awards are a film festival and associated awards ceremony held annually in Taiwan.
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Gui (surname)
Gui is a Chinese surname.
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Hunan
Hunan is an inland province of China.
Hundred Flowers Award for Best Supporting Actress
The Hundred Flowers Award for Best Supporting Actress was first awarded by the China Film Association in 1962.
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Hundred Flowers Awards
The Hundred Flowers Awards are, together with the Golden Rooster Awards, the most prestigious film awards honouring the best in Chinese cinema, as well as Hong Kong cinema and the Cinema of Taiwan, they are classified as the Chinese equivalent of the United States Golden Globes.
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Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (Mezinárodní filmový festival Karlovy Vary, KVIFF) is a film festival held annually in July in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic.
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Lai Shi, China's Last Eunuch
Lai Shi, China's Last Eunuch, also known as Last Eunuch in China is a 1988 Hong Kong historical drama film directed by Jacob Cheung in his directorial debut and starring Max Mok in the title role of Liu Lai-shi.
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Mandopop
Mandopop or Mandapop refers to Mandarin popular music.
Miracles (1989 film)
Miracles (released under various titles for several territories in worldwide) is a 1989 Hong Kong crime action comedy film starring and directed by Jackie Chan, who also writer with Edward Tang.
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National Taiwan University of Arts
National Taiwan University of Arts (NTUA) is a university in Banqiao District, New Taipei City, Taiwan.
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Outfest
Outfest is an LGBTQ-oriented nonprofit that produces two film festivals, operates a movie streaming platform, and runs educational services for filmmakers in Los Angeles.
Palace of Desire (TV series)
Palace of Desire, also known as Daming Gong Ci (literally "Ci of the Daming Palace"), is a Chinese television series based on the life of Princess Taiping, a daughter of China's only female emperor, Wu Zetian.
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Republic of China (1912–1949)
The Republic of China (ROC), or simply China, as a sovereign state was based on mainland China from 1912 to 1949, when the government retreated to Taiwan, where it continues to be based.
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Same-sex marriage
Same-sex marriage, also known as gay marriage, is the marriage of two people of the same legal sex.
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Summer's Desire (film)
Summer's Desire is a 2016 Chinese romantic drama film directed by Lai Chun-Yu and starring Cancan Huang, Him Law and Jerry Yan.
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The Coldest Winter in Peking
The Coldest Winter in Peking is a 1981 Taiwanese drama film directed by Pai Ching-jui, set in the Chinese capital Peking (Beijing) during the Cultural Revolution.
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The Dream of Red Mansions (2010 TV series)
The Dream of Red Mansions is a 2010 Chinese television series, produced by Han Sanping and directed by Fifth Generation director Li Shaohong.
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The Emperor in Han Dynasty
The Emperor in Han Dynasty, also released under the title The Emperor Han Wu in some countries, is a 2005 Chinese historical drama television series based on the life of Emperor Wu of the Han dynasty.
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The Knot (2006 film)
The Knot is a 2006 Chinese romantic drama film directed by Yin Li.
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The Prince of Qin, Li Shimin
The Prince of Qin, Li Shimin is a 2005 Chinese television series loosely based on the early life of Li Shimin, who later became Emperor Taizong of the Tang dynasty.
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The Rain of Sorrow
The Rain of Sorrow is a 1965 Taiwanese film directed by Wang Yin, based on Chiung Yao's 1964 novel Fire and Rain.
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The Wedding Banquet
The Wedding Banquet is a 1993 romantic comedy film directed, produced and co-written by Ang Lee.
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Tonight Nobody Goes Home
Tonight Nobody Goes Home (Jin tian bu hui jia) is a 1996 Taiwanese comedy film directed by Sylvia Chang.
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You Can't Tell Him
You Can't Tell Him is a 1971 Taiwanese drama film directed by Sung Tsun-shou, based on Chiung Yao's 1969 novel.
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20 Once Again (film)
20 Once Again (p) is the 2015 South Korean - Taiwanese - Chinese comedy film directed by Leste Chen and starring Yang Zishan, Gua Ah-leh, Bolin Chen and Lu Han.
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See also
Actresses from Changsha
- Diana Pang
- Gua Ah-leh
- Hu Ping
- Jona Xiao
- Leo Li
- Li Qian (actress)
- Liu Xuan (gymnast)
- Liu Yun (actress)
- Ren Yexiang
- Thaddea Graham
- Wang Jiexi
- Zuo Xiaoqing
National Taiwan University of Arts alumni
- Ang Lee
- Ba Ge
- Chen Zau-nan
- Chien Wen-pin
- Chou Yu-cheng
- Chuang Yung-ming
- Eve Ai
- Gua Ah-leh
- Hou Hsiao-hsien
- Huang Feng-shih
- Jake Hsu
- Joanne Tseng
- Katie Lee (lyricist)
- Kenji Wu
- Ko Chun-hsiung
- Lai Ann
- Li Tai-hsiang
- Li You-chi
- Liao Ming-yi
- Lin Jin-zhong
- Liu Kuan-ting
- Lulu Huang Lu Zi Yin
- Ma Shui-long
- Matt Wu
- Mou Tun-fei
- Oscar Chiu
- Shieh Meng Ju
- Suming
- Tai Chih-yuan
- Ting Shan-hsi
- Wei Hai-min
- Wen Yi-jen
- Yuan-Sheng Tsai
Singers from Hunan
- Bibi Zhou
- Cai Xukun
- Cao Lu
- Chen Lili (singer)
- Chen Shi-Zheng
- Chen Sisi (singer)
- Chen Zeyu
- Fu Jing (singer)
- Gua Ah-leh
- He Jiong
- Huang Yali
- Jackson Yee
- Lei Jia
- Leo Li
- Lexie Liu
- Qu Yi (actor)
- Song Zuying
- Wan Qian
- Xiang Xiang (singer)
- Yico Zeng
- Zeng Yi (singer)
- Zhang Chu (singer)
- Zuo Dabin
Taiwanese people from Hunan
- Chang King-yuh
- Edward I-hsin Chen
- Gua Ah-leh
- He Jian
- Ho Feng-Shan
- Huang Chen-hua
- Huang Chieh
- Huang Shao-ku
- James Soong
- Lee Yuan-tsu
- Li Feng-ying
- Liu Chao-han
- Liu Chao-shiuan
- Louise Chow
- Luo Fu (poet)
- Ma Ho-ling
- Ma Ying-jeou
- Peng Chang-kuei
- Qiu Changwei
- Tsiang Tingfu
- Wang You-theng
- Xie Bingying
- Yang Youjiong
- Yin Chung-jung
- Yuan Shouqian
- Zeng Baosun
- Zhao Hengti
Taiwanese stage actresses
- Chen Shu-fang
- Cheryl Yang
- Francesca Kao
- Gua Ah-leh
- Heaven Hai
- Hsiao Yen-Chiu
- Hsieh Ying-xuan
- Ivy Yin
- Joelle Lu
- Kimi Hsia
- Lin Mei-hsiu
- Lulu Huang Lu Zi Yin
- Maggie Chiang
- Megan Lai
- Sylvia Chang
- Tien Hsin
- Tsai Tsan-te
- Valen Hsu
- Wanfang
- Winnie Chang
- Wu Ke-xi
- Yang Li-yin
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gua_Ah-leh
Also known as A Lei Gua, A-lei Gua, Ah Leh Gua, Ah Lei Gua, Ah-Leh Gua, Grace Gua, Grace Guei, Grace Kuei, Gua Ah Leh, Gua Ah Lei, Gui Ya Lei, Gui Yalei, Kuei Ya Lei, Kuei Ya-Lei, Kwei Ya Lay, Rose Gua, Rose Gua Ah Lei, Rose Kuei, Ya-Lei Kuei, Yalei Gui.