5000 results found for: Going Home with Tyler Cameron
Mao Zi Pei Chuang Gong
Chinese Movie - 1963
Set in the Zhengde period of the Ming Dynasty, it tells the love story between Mao Zi Pei, the son of an imperial censor, and Xue Mei. After Xue Mei is forcibly selected to enter the palace, she remains steadfast in…
Fan Pai Gong Xian Ji Shi
Chinese Drama - TBA
~~ Adapted from the web novel "Fan Pai Gong Xian Ji Shi" (反派攻陷记事) by Ji Ying (纪婴).
Shi Guang Yu Ni Gong Mian
Chinese Drama - TBA
~~ Adapted from the web novel "Shi Guang Yu Ni Gong Mian" (时光与你共眠) by Lin Yuan Yu Er (临渊鱼儿).
Diao Man Gong Zhu Xiao Yao Wang
Chinese Drama - 2002, 29 episodes8.0
It tells the story of how General Yang Si Lu of the Nanping Kingdom (Jingnan) seizes power and hunts down Princess Feng Yi. In order to secure military support, the princess is forced to enter a political marriage…
Yun Hai Yu Gong Yuan
Chinese Drama - TBA
The story takes place in the mid-Qing Dynasty. Jin Shi Yi is a solitary wanderer born into a chaotic era — a figure both righteous and wicked, known in the martial world as the "Mad Beggar with Poison Hands." Navigating…
Yue Dong Feng
Yue Dong Feng is a Chinese actor. Before entering the industry he worked with the Warrior Art Troupe of the Wenshan Military Region. He won the first prize of provincial and municipal cultural performances many times, and was personally guided and received by teacher Li Shuangjiang. The sketch "So Hometown"…
Wayne Falconer
Wayne Falconer is a veteran Thai-American actor. He has acted in more than 100 dramas, sitcoms and movies.
Hui Ying Ying
Hui Ying Ying was an actress, known for The Story of a Discharged Prisoner (1967), Goodbye My Love (1986) and Encounters of the Spooky Kind (1980). She was active from 1952 until her death in 1993. (Source: IMDb)
Connie Chan
Among the Cantonese 'Seven Princesses' who dominated the Cantonese cinema in the 1950s-60s, two stood out. The first one was Josephine Siao, and the second one was her rival Connie Chan. Daughter of two opera stars, Chan Fei Nung and Kung Fan Hung, Connie Chan trained at a young age in Northern and…
Ho Pak Kwong
Ho Pak Kwong is best know his work on Ginger Snaps (2000), Mimic (1997) and The Corruptor (1999). A supporting character work horse who acted in movies from 1952-2012, most of the movies he participated in were from Hong Kong, but he was also in movies from Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. In addition…
Washio Machiko
Washio Machiko is a Japanese actress and voice actor from Kanagawa, Japan. She belongs to SIS Company. Her husband is actor Nakajima Shu. After graduating from Seika Gakuen Girls' High School, she joined the theater company NLT in 1969 and started acting. She left NLT in 1989.
Waise Lee
Waise Lee is a Hongkongese actor best known for playing the roles of villains and antagonists in various films. Lee graduated from TVB's Artist Training Academy in 1982. He started acting in Hong Kong films in the 1980s. (Source: MyDramaList)
Eed Duangjai Hathaikarn
Duangjai Hataikarn (real name is Duangjai Banthayamas, nicknamed Eed) is a Thai actress born in 1953 in Bangkok. She has been acting since 1970 and she has worked as an actress for Channel 3 from 1978 to 1986. (Source: Thai Wikipedia)












