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Maeng Daa Bpeek Tong
Thai Movie - 1976
Women are the most delicious food...the more you eat, the more you get hungry. (Source: Thai = thaibunterng.fandom.com || Translation = MyDramaList)
The Wanderer
Korean Movie - 1957
Kim Byeong Yeon's grandfather Kim Ik Soon is the person who surrendered to Hong Gyeong Rae's birth. As a result, Byeong Yeon did not get a job title even though he had the Jangwon grade system. Frustrated, he puts…
Valley of the Double Dragon
Taiwanese Movie - 1974
This film takes place during Japan's occupation of China during World War 2. A downed U.S. fighter pilot George forms an uneasy alliance with a group of Chinese freedom fighter Guerillas, Wang Lung, Wang Fung, Fa Par…
18 Shaolin Disciples
Hong Kong Movie - 1975
Chuen Chan spares the life of the evil Miao Yi Tao in a duel. Miao swears he'll regret it! Later, Chen Tai and Shuan Ching leave home with the task of escorting valuables to the capital. The cocky young Chen Tai disgraces…
Gra Dang Ngaa Gleep Tong
Thai Movie - 1976
It is about a love story between a young boy and a woman older than him. The boy's parents refuse to let such a marriage. Will he follow his heart or the Thai society pressure? (Source: ThaiWorldView.com)
Cui Fu Sheng
Cui Fu Sheng was a Taiwanese actor. He began acting after completed military service. Fu was awarded the Golden Horse for Best Supporting Actor in 1966. His role in "The Road" was honored with the Golden Horse Award for Best Actor in 1968. At the time of his death, Cui was in ill health, out of the…
Zhang Yu
Zhang Yu is a mainland Chinese film actress. Zhang is the first actress to win both the Golden Rooster Award and the Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actress, for Romance on Lushan Mountain. She was nominated for the Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actress and the Huabiao Award for Outstanding Actress…
Zhou Lan Ping
Zhou Lan Ping loved music and working in the movies. He worked tirelessly even when plagued by health problems that would eventually take his life in his mid-forties. His date of birth is contested ranging from 1924-1926. 1970 8th Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival Winner of the Golden Horse Awards Best…
Kwan Shan
Kwan Shan was a Hong Kong actor. He was one of the Shaw Brothers's leading men during Hong Kong's sixties golden age of Mandarin cinema. Born to a Manchu family originating from the northern province of Liaoning, Kwan Pak Wai had a difficult early life. When his war refugee parents both died, he was…
Tu Du Chih
Tu Du Chih is a Taiwanese actor born in Taipei, Taiwan. He has won 23 awards for sound, including the Golden Horse Award for "Mon Mon Mon Monsters" (2017) and The Hong Kong Film Award for "The Crossing" (2014). He has been married to Kao Pei Shan since March 1, 1981. They have two children. (Source:…
Huang Wen Hsing
He is a Taiwanese Hokkien pop singer and actor. He was named the Best Taiwanese Male Singer at the 2011 Golden Melody Awards. He has appeared in several television series, including Love or Bread (2008), Monga Yao Hui (2011), and In The Family (2017).
Igawa Kuniko
Born as Toshiko Nonaka, she began acting as Toshiko Kono before changing her name again after World War II during the golden age of Japanese cinema to Kuniko Igawa. She became a café owner after she retired, which occurred in 1977, in Kamakura. Coffee Igawa is still a going concern despite her death…
Karen Yeh
Karen Yeh Ling Chi. Original named as Ho Pik Yu. Karen Yeh's family is originally from Ning Bo in Zhejiang Province. She attended Hong Kong's Precious Blood Girls Secondary School then became an actress for the Golden Eagle Film Co. and featured several movies. In 1970, she joined Shaw Brothers. Of…
Chia Hsiao Kuo
Chia Hsiao Kuo is a Taiwanese screenwriter, actor, and director. In 2012, he won a Golden Bell Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series for "Innocence".
Vincent Fang
Vincent Fang was born on 26 January 1969 in Hualien, Taiwan. He is a Taiwanese multi-Golden Melody Award nominated lyricist, best known for his collaboration with singer-songwriter Jay Chou. Fang won Best Lyricist at the 19th Golden Melody Awards for "青花瓷" (Blue and White Porcelain) sung by Jay…














