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Chiang Kuang-Chao
Jun 22, 1924 (100 years old) in
Cheung Kwong-Chiu (Chinese: 蔣光超, 1924 - 15 December 2000) was a Taiwanese actor and comedian.
Known For
Golden Horse Awards
That Man in Chang-An
The Last Woman of Shang
The Love Eterne
The Goddess of Mercy
Credits
1982 ·
A Rescue from Hades
as
1981 ·
Spooky Kookies
as Master Sze
1975 ·
Misty Drizzle
as
1975 ·
The Phantom Lute
as Taoist Wei
1974 ·
To Money with Love
as
1974 ·
Star Star Star
as Liu Meng Tsai
1974 ·
The Dwarf Sorcerer
as
1974 ·
Moon River
as
1973 ·
We Visited Southeast Asia
as Ah Lu
1972 ·
The Escape
as Sifu
1972 ·
The Dragon's Vengeance
as Interpreter Hsu
1972 ·
Four Winds
as
1972 ·
Queen Boxer
as
1972 ·
Battles with the Red Boy
as
1971 ·
Come Haunt with Me
as
1971 ·
Black and White Umbrellas
as
1971 ·
Redbeard
as Wang Chiang-Hai
1971 ·
A Story of Lou Po-Wen
as
1971 ·
The Game of Marriage
as
1970 ·
Thunderstorm Sword
as
1970 ·
13 Worms
as
1969 ·
Lady 9 Flower
as
1969 ·
"Golden Sand" Sword
as
1969 ·
The Magnificent Monk
as Monk Ji Gong
1969 ·
The Absurd Brave
as Ouyang De
1969 ·
The Newlyweds
as
1968 ·
Divorce, Hong Kong Style
as Mai Hsien-Hou
1968 ·
The Angel Strikes Again
as Paul (Agent 309)
1968 ·
Spring Blossoms
as Zhao De Zhu
1967 ·
Lady Jade Locket
as Taoist Priest Cheng
1967 ·
Summons to Death
as Ma Loong
1967 ·
Trapeze Girl
as Zheng-Guo
1967 ·
Blue Skies
as Du Bang Jie
1967 ·
The Midnight Murder
as He Lu-Tong
1967 ·
The Mirror
as
1967 ·
Sing High, Sing Low
as Peng Bi-Liang
1967 ·
The Goddess of Mercy
as Consort Prince
1967 ·
That Man in Chang-An
as General Zhang
1967 ·
Hong Kong Nocturne
as Chia Su Cheng
1966 ·
The Joy of Spring
as Father Zhang
1966 ·
The Blue and the Black 2
as Madame Kao's Eldest Son
1966 ·
The Blue and the Black
as Madame Kao's eldest son
1965 ·
Call of the Sea
as
1965 ·
Inside the Forbidden City
as Fan Zhong Hua
1965 ·
Hong Kong, Manila, Singapore
as Shirley's Brother
1965 ·
Vermilion Door
as Boss Zhao / 2nd Brother
1965 ·
The Lark
as Bao Tian Xiao
1965 ·
Sons of the Good Earth
as Chang Pao Lu
1965 ·
The Mermaid
as Tortoise Spirit
1964 ·
The Female Prince
as Prime Minister Hsia Yen
1964 ·
Beyond the Great Wall
as Chief Secretary Shih Hsien
1964 ·
The Crimson Palm
as Chang Pei-Tsan
1964 ·
The Story of Sue San
as Constable Chung Kung-Tao
1964 ·
The Last Woman of Shang
as Sir Yu Han
1964 ·
The Shepherd Girl
as Master Yao
1964 ·
Lady General Hua Mulan
as Brother Chang
1964 ·
Comedy of Mismatches
as Fei Jiulao
1964 ·
The Dancing Millionairess
as Guo Wei De
1964 ·
Between Tears and Smiles
as Uncle San
1963 ·
Lady with the Lute
as
1963 ·
The Adulteress
as Qian Bao-Sheng
1963 ·
Because of Her
as Manager Old Zhao
1963 ·
Return of the Phoenix
as Prince Zhu Huanran
1963 ·
Bitter Sweet
as
1963 ·
The Love Eterne
as Student That Forgets Lines
1963 ·
Stranger Than Fiction
as
1963 ·
Love Parade
as Japanese interpreter
1962 ·
The Mid-Nightmare
as
1962 ·
The Black Fox
as
1962 ·
The Tryst
as Chen Suan-Tse
1962 ·
Golden Horse Awards
as Host
1962 ·
Ladies First
as waiter
1962 ·
It's Always Spring
as Man delivering flowers twice
1961 ·
Love Without End
as Wang Dong Hai
1961 ·
Bride For Rent
as Wang Qiang-Lin
1961 ·
The Husband's Secret
as
1961 ·
The Golden Trumpet
as
1960 ·
Corpses at Large
as
1960 ·
Sister Long Legs
as Su, father
1959 ·
Appointment with Death
as
1959 ·
Husband's Lover
as Mr. Li
1959 ·
Calendar Girl
as Manager Su
1958 ·
Where Is My Bride?
as Tenant
1957 ·
The Frosty Night
as
1957 ·
The Dances of Charm
as Chen Ming-Chun
1957 ·
The Greatest Circus on Earth
as
1956 ·
The Chase
as Qian Lao Sai
1956 ·
Colorful Tokyo
as
1956 ·
A Married Woman's Secret
as
1955 ·
Tragedy of Vendetta
as
1954 ·
The 72 Martyrs of Canton
as
1954 ·
Girl on the Loose
as
1954 ·
Marriage Angle
as
1954 ·
Shadow in Her Heart
as
1953 ·
Qiu Jin, the Revolutionary Heroine
as
1953 ·
Green Heaven
as
1953 ·
Meal Time
as
1953 ·
Sorrowful Glory
as Clansman
1953 ·
The Third Life
as
1952 ·
Back Home Again
as
1952 ·
Good Faith
as
1952 ·
Red Roses
as
1952 ·
A Double-Faced Man
as Chiang Kuang-Chao
1951 ·
Should They Marry?
as
1951 ·
The Thirteen That Go Astray
as Charlie Hong