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Tanny Tien-Ni (Chinese: ?? ) is a Taiwanese actrees. Born in Shanghai in 1948 and raised in Taiwan. She studied Beijing Opera and in 1967 formally entered the entertainment word after being named 'Sweater Princess' in a local beauty pageant. After appearing in Taiwanese television series, she made her film debut in "Sword of Endurance". In 1972 signed a contract with Shaw Brothers. Li Han-Hsiang appreciated her special brand of sex appeal and cast her in "Illicit Desire" (1973). Its box office s
Gender: Female
Born On: 1-Jan-1948
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Tanny Tien-Ni's Filmography on TV

List of programs starring Tanny Tien-Ni on tv. Programs are sorted in order of last seen on tv. Last updated: Nov 22, 2024 11:21 AM

The Wild Ones (1989)

Social worker Sandy emigrated to Canada with her father when she was young. With the encouragement of her father, she decided to come back to Hong Kong to develop her career. Her father also has a mission to find his missing wife.

Let's Have a Baby (1985)

A charming tale of child-creating complications, featuring a rare comedic performance by Alex Man Chi-leung.

How to Choose a Royal Bride (1985)

A young emperor Kangxi is attempting to select a bride. His mother has arranged for young available women to visit him so that he may choose. Kangxi is uninterested and becomes bored of the process. He decides to travel incognito as a wealthy businessman with his two trusty aides around the country looking for some excitement.

How to Choose a Royal Bride (1985)

Derek Yee plays the young emperor Kangxi who is attempting to select a bride. His mother has arranged for young available women to visit him so that he may choose.

Little Dragon Maiden (1983)

When Hong Kong's new wave, gravity-defying action-look hit the scene in the early 1980's, so did a new wave of actors; Canto-pop stars. Little Dragon Maiden intelligently mixed the old with the new to create pure golden magic as kung-fu fighting veterans Chen Kuan-tai and Lo Lieh joined relative newcomer Leslie Cheung in a far-out, costume-action love story that really cooks. Cheung garnered international recognition in John Woo's A Better Tomorrow.

Human Lanterns (1982)

This is it: one of the most talked about cult films ever made -- a maniacal masterpiece of the macabre, the martial arts, and the just plain weird. Shaw's first international star Lo Lieh stars as the

Hex (1980)

Constantly mistreated by her cruel husband, the frail Chan Sau-ying awaits certain death from tuberculosis. The new servant girl, Yi-wah takes pity on her mistress' plight and the pair proceed to drow

The Battle Wizard (1977)

A brother who loves books and a sister who loves swords must face a yellow-robed warrior, the Red Python, a sinuous snake-charmer, and a silk-masked beauty (who must kill or wed the first man to see h

Moods of Love (1977)

Two stories are included in this erotic/romantic anthology. In the first, a Sung-Dynasty (10th-13th century) Buddhist monk is tricked into sexual relations with an unscrupulous female adventurer. He d

Black Magic 2 (1976)

A doctor suspects black magic on his hospital after experiencing some bizarre incidents and sends for two doctors (who are a couple) from Hong Kong. The wife is very skeptical and places volunteer for

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