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Peter Chen Ho
Peter Chen Hou was born on July 1, 1929 in Shanghai, China as Chen Shang Hou . He is known for his work on The Joy of Spring (1966), Sing High, Sing Low (1967) and Hong Kong Nocturne (1967). He died on April 16, 1970 in New York City, New York, USA from colon cancer. (Source: IMDB)
Julia Hsia
Julia Hsia also known as Ha Yee Chau was born in Ningbo, Zhejiang, China. She is an actress, known for The Joy of Spring (1966), The Love Eterne (1963) and Hellgate (1970). She was active from 1963-1970. (Source: IMDb)
Shen Yuen
Shen Yuen is an assistant director and actor known for his work on Vermillion Door (1965), The Joy of Spring (1966), and Murder on the Wedding Night (1977). He was active from 1951-1978.
Heo Seon Haeng
South Korean ssireum wrestler. He graduated from Songgok High School and attended but dropped out of Hallym University. He is part of the Yeongam-gun Folk Ssireum Team since 2021. He started wrestling when he was in the second year of elementary school as he accidentally saw the wrestling club in training…
Mai Tong
Mai Tong, is an actress from Mainland China. She graduated from the Performance Department of the Shanghai Institute of Visual Arts, has ten years of ballet foundation, and once appeared as a representative of Shanghai beauty in Hunan TV's "Everyday Upward". In 2016, participated in the movie "Good…
Charles Tung
A native of Shanghai, Tung’s father Tung Ke Yi is a veteran cinematographer. The father and son moved to Hong Kong in the late 1940s for the film A Forgotten Woman, which marked the debut of Great Wall Pictures Corporation. Tung’s father was the cinematographer of the film while he became the assistant.…
Chen Yan Yan
Chen Yan Yan was a Chinese actress and film producer in the cinema of the Republic of China (1912–1949), British Hong Kong and Taiwan. In 1932, she played the main role in the silent film "Springtime in the South". Her acting was well received by the audience, and she started gaining popularity, starring…
Kao Pao Shu
Kao Pao-shu was a Chinese actress, producer, writer and film director who appeared in over 100 films during her career. Originally from China, Kao moved to Hong Kong in 1951, where she acted in minor roles before joining the Shaw Brothers Studio in 1958. Here, she starred in over 80 films, working alongside…
Paul Chang Chung
Paul Chang Chung was born in 1931 in Hebei, China. His earliest reported movie appearance was as a child actor in the Cantonese production; Three Provocations Against the Emperor. He would later make over 100 films working for the Shaw Brothers and Cathay among others. In the 80's he in acted in a few…
Ivy Ling Po
Ivy is one of the most famous actresses in Chinese cinema, and during the 1960s, she was in a series of films that are considered classics. Though by the thought of today (by Western audiences) to some degree for her action films, she was an all-around actress – most famous in her day for her Chinese…
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