Cheung Kwong-Chiu (Chinese: ???, 1924 - 15 December 2000) was a Taiwanese actor and comedian.
Gender: Male
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Cheung Kwong-Chiu's Filmography on TV
List of programs starring Cheung Kwong-Chiu on tv. Programs are sorted in order of last seen on tv. Last updated: Nov 26, 2024 8:06 AM
Spring Blossoms (1968)
Spring Blossoms is a parable about the Chinese youth culture and what's important to the younger generation when it comes to romance. It starred a new wave of seventies, Shaw's beauties, Lily Li, Shu Pei-pei and Essie Lin-chia as single women looking for love. It's a triple-decker romantic bus ride on a road to nowhere speeding toward a low bridge. Only Lily Li became successful via her martial-arts abilities, so awesomely featured in Jackie Chan's The Young Master.
That Man in Chang-an (1967)
A romantic Han Dynasty adventure epic of a dying Emperor, an Evil Queen, a beautiful Princess, a dastardly royal nephew, and a masked hero, with plots and counterplots galore, complete with cliffhange
The Blue and the Black Part 2 (1966)
Given poignancy & weight by the untimely suicide of star Dai Lin, the conclusion to this epic World War II drama joins Xing (Kwan Shan) as a new romantic interest enters his life.
The Blue and the Black Part 2 (1966)
Given poignancy & weight by the untimely suicide of star Dai Lin, the conclusion to this epic World War II drama joins Xing (Kwan Shan) as a new romantic interest enters his life.
The Blue and the Black Part 2 (1966)
Given poignancy & weight by the untimely suicide of star Dai Lin, the conclusion to this epic World War II drama joins Xing (Kwan Shan) as a new romantic interest enters his life.
Call of the Sea (1965)
The son of the town bully lusts after a local beauty in this action-filled thriller of the passions and violence to be found in a fishing village.
Inside the Forbidden City (1965)
It seems that Li Zhenfei was once an imperial concubine, who often found herself competing with her rival Madame Liu for the emperor's sole, undivided attention. When Li gives birth to the Emperor's c
The Lark (1965)
A musical staring Carrie Ku Mei as a singer named Xiaoyun Shi, who comes to Hong Kong after a tour of other Asian countries, hoping to develop her career.
Sons of Good Earth (1965)
In a tale of the Sino-Japanese war, a peasant militia with only handguns takes on very well-armed troops.
The Female Prince (1964)
The husband-and-wife team of Ivy Ling Po and Chin Han returned to another Huangmei Opera classic after Lady General Hua Mu-Lan. Helmed by Chow Sze-loke and written by Chang Cheh, the story revolved ar