| Born into a family of doctors. Educated in China at the
Shanghai Film Academy and the Shanghai Institute of Foreign Languages.
Discovered by veteran Chinese director Xie Jin while observing a filming
with a school group. Her performance in "Little Flower" won
China's Best Actress award, and resulted in the Chinese press dubbing her
"The Elizabeth Taylor of China" for having achieved top stardom
while still a teenager. Came to US to attend college in 1981, first at the
State University of New York at New Paltz, later at California State
University at Northridge. Had a succession of small parts in movies and
TV, with first break coming in 1986 when, in the true tradition of
Hollywood legend, Dino DiLaurentis discovered her in the Lorimar parking
lot and cast her in "Tai-pan". The film bombed, but led to Chen
being cast as the ill-fated Empress in Bertollucci's "The Last
Emperor", which won critical acclaim. This, and her role as enigmatic
mill owner Josie Packard in the cult TV series "Twin Peaks", are
her best-known roles in the West. However, Hollywood's practice of
type-casting Asians has led to a dearth of major roles for Chen since
then, and in recent roles, she has often been cast as a villainess. |