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Tien Ching
Tien Ching was a Hong Kong actor. He was a Shanghai native with roots in Hunan province. He spent most of his time as a Shaw Brothers contract character actor during the 70s. Previous to his tenure at Shaw Brothers, Tien Ching's roles were much more auspicious while under contract with Cathay/MPG&I…
Lu Bi Yun
Lu Bi Yun is a veteran actress of both film and television. She won the Golden Horse Award for Best Performing Actress for her performance in Misty Rain (1966).
Cheng Lei
Cheng Lei is a Hong Kong actor who joined Shaw Brothers Studio in the 60s. He became one of the key actors in Chinese martial arts movies--known as one of the "Five Tigers" with Jimmy Wang Yu, Chang I, Lo Lieh and Chieh Yuan. He was active from 1966-1992. (Source: Celestial)
Yang Do Hyun
Yang Do Hyun, born as Yang Myung Hun, is a South Korean actor. He graduated from the Department of Mathematics of Dankook University. He joined showbiz with his participation in the 2002 TV drama "Glass Slippers". He made his screen appearance in the 2008 action comedy movie "The Good, The Bad, The…
Chen Jia Jia
Chen Jia Jia is a Chinese actress. She's also known as Angela Chen. She graduated from the Beijing Sport University in the Department of Martial Arts.
Alex Man
Golden Horse Award-winning Hong Kong actor. Born in Hong Kong to Hakka parents, Alex Man became a television actor for ATV in the 1970s. He joined TVB in the 1980s where he starred in several popular television dramas. Man sang the Hakka song, "客家山歌最出名", during a Hong Kong TVB television…
Corey Yuen
Corey Yuen is a Hong Kong action director, film director, producer and action choreographer. He was a member of the Peking Opera Schools and one of the Seven Little Fortunes. Yuen is perhaps best known as Rubber Legs’ student in 1979 kung fu comedy film Dance of the Drunk Mantis. Yuen was born in…
Su Ming Ming
Su Ming Ming is a Taiwanese actress who was born in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. After graduating from the Film and Television Department of Youth High School, she joined the actor training class jointly organized by China Film and Yongsheng Company. In the early days, she starred in many movies under the stage…
Lau Shun
Lau Shun was a Hong Kong actor and Peking Opera star in the Mainland and didn’t come to HK until the mid-80s – just in time to appear in a number of Tsui Hark’s fantasy classics. (Source: HKCM)
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