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Wu Yin (actress)

Wu Yin (; 2 August 1909 – 10 April 1991) was a Chinese film and drama actress active from the 1930s to 1990. She appeared in 45 films and 48 plays,〔 most notably in the classics ''The Spring River Flows East'' (1947), ''Myriad of Lights'' (1948), and ''Crows and Sparrows'' (1949). Famous for playing roles of older women, she was dubbed the "First Old Lady" of Chinese cinema. In 2005 she was chosen as one of the 100 best actors of the 100 years of Chinese cinema.
==Early life and career==
Wu Yin was born in Tianjin in 1909, to a family from Wu County, Jiangsu province. She was adopted as a little child by her father's blood brother, and her name was changed to Yang Ying (杨瑛).〔
Wu returned to live with her biological parents at age 13. She studied painting at the Chengdong Girls' School in Shanghai, where she was influenced by the surge of modern drama.〔 In 1929 she made her theatre debut in Tian Han's play ''Night Talk in Suzhou'', directed by Ying Yunwei (应云卫).〔 At that time she was already married, but her family was adamantly opposed to her acting. Determined to pursue her acting career, she divorced her husband.〔

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