4470 results found for: Chan-sil-san ni wa Fuku ga Ooi ne
Chan Lai Lai
Chan Lai Lai was a Hong Kong actress active during the 1960s-1970s, signed under the Shaw Brothers. In 1972, she married famous Mandopop singer Qing Shan. In 1997, she took her life by jumping from her residence in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. (Source: Douban, MyDramaList)
Chan Man
Born in Hong Kong, Chan Man was an actor, production manager, and director who worked in over 100 films from 1948-1993.
Chan Chi Yuen
Chan Chi Yuen was born in Taiwan and was famous as a music arranger, arranging more than 1000 songs for singers on records, specializing in folk music. He contributed musically to films from 1983-1992. He won the Golden Horse Awards for Best Original Film Score for Papa Can You Hear Me Sing (1983),…
Chan Chui Bing
Chan Chui Bing was a Hong Kong film and television star. She appeared in over 150 films from 1947-1970.
Chan Fei
Chan Fei was a Hong Kong actor who appeared in over 70 films from 1947 until the time of his death in 1960.
Ning Chan
Chan Tsang Ning, also known as Ning Chan, is a Hong Kongese actress. She graduated from the Film and Television Performance Department of the Hong Kong Baptist University Film School in 2014. (Source: Wikipedia)
Chan Long
Chan Long is a Taiwanese actor and martial arts director who worked in over 25 Taiwanese films from 1971-1988.
Chan Kam Tong
Chan Kam Tong was born on June 18, 1906 in Nanhai, Guangdong, China. He is known for such Hong Kong films as Tigress Is Coming (1968), Shen Hu Gui Xia (1970) and Eighth Heaven (1939). He died on December 30, 1981 in China. (Source: IMDB)
Bang Ra Chan
Thai Movie - 1939
This film is adapted from the heroic legend of Bang Ra Chan villagers of Singburi fighting the Burma Army during the loss of Ayutthaya for the 2nd time. (Source: Thaibunterng.fandom.com)
Hiyameshi to Osan to Chan
Japanese Movie - 1965
~~ An omnibus movie that combines three short stories by Shugoro Yamamoto (山本周五郎) , "Hiyameshi Monogatari" (ひやめし物語) , "Osan" (おさん) and "Chan (ちゃん).
Omocha-ya Ken chan: Yoso dewa iiko
Japanese Movie - 1973
The movie version of the TV series of the same name
Kang Gam Chan
Korean Drama - 1973, 77 episodes
A drama about Kang Gam Chan and his role in the Goryeo-Khitan wars. (Source: MyDramaList)
Zhong Dong You Chan
Chinese Drama - TBA, 24 episodes
~~ Adapted from the web novel "Nv Xia" (女校), also known as "Zhong Dong You Chan" (仲冬有蝉) by Hai Zi Bang (孩子帮).














