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Qin Shaobo : ウィキペディア英語版
Qin Shaobo

Qin Shaobo ((中国語:秦少波)) is a Chinese actor, acrobat and contortionist.
A member of the internationally acclaimed Peking Acrobats, Qin made his motion picture debut in 2001, playing The Amazing Yen, Danny Ocean's "grease man" in the remake of ''Ocean's Eleven''. He reprised the role in 2004 in ''Ocean's Twelve'' and again in the sequel ''Ocean's Thirteen''. He has no other credited acting roles. He is shown to be an extremely talented acrobat and contortionist.
Born in Guangxi, China in 1982, Shaobo saw his first acrobat performance at the age of eleven and knew immediately that was the career he wanted to pursue. Ironically, that summer when his family enrolled him in an acrobat school, he ran away after only two days. It took three more tries before he found the courage to stay enrolled and pursue the intense training. While he was still at the camp, Shaobo was seen and scouted by a troop manager for the Peking Acrobats. He eventually came to the United States where he trains in Los Angeles for the company's international tours.
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