Ching Miao
Chinese actor from Taiwan
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Ching Miao | |||||||||||
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Born | (1913-03-15)March 15, 1913 Jinan, Shandong, Republic of China | ||||||||||
Died | 1989 (aged 75–76) Taipei, Taiwan | ||||||||||
Children | 1 | ||||||||||
Relatives | Ching Li (daughter) | ||||||||||
Awards | Golden Horse Awards – Best Supporting Actor 1964 Between Tears and Smiles 1967 Too Late for Love | ||||||||||
Chinese name | |||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 井淼 | ||||||||||
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Musical career | |||||||||||
Also known as | Cheng Miu, Tsen Miao, Tseng Miao, etc. | ||||||||||
Musical artist |
Ching Miao (Chinese: 井淼; March 15, 1913 – 1989) was a Taiwanese actor born in Shandong, China. He had appeared in over 190 films, mostly in Hong Kong for the Shaw Brothers Studio.
He won the Best Supporting Actor for Golden Horse Awards twice, for Between Tears and Smiles (1964) and Too Late for Love (1967) respectively.
Actress Ching Li is his daughter.[1]
Filmography
- 1940 Storm on the Border
- 1945 My Homeland - Miao Du-Shan.
References
- ^ Hsia, Heidi (December 15, 2017). "'70s star Ching Li passed away". Yahoo News. Retrieved February 5, 2024.
External links
- Miao Ching at IMDb
- Cheng Miu at the Hong Kong Movie Database
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- Chung Fu-tsai (1962)
- Ma Chi (1963)
- Ching Miao (1964)
- Wu Chia-hsiang (1965)
- Tsui Fu-sheng (1966)
- Ching Miao (1967)
- Sun Yueh (1968)
- Yi Ming (1969)
- Wang Jung (1970)
- Wei Lung-hao (1971)
- Jimmy Wang Yu (1972)
- Yi Ming (1973)
- Sihung Lung (1976)
- Pai Ying (1977)
- Ku Ming-lun (1978)
- Han Su (1979)
- Hsiang Yun-peng (1980)
- George Wang (1981)
- Ku Feng (1982)
- Ku Feng (1983)
- Chang Feng (1984)
- Chen Bor-jeng (1985)
- Paul Chun (1986)
- Wu Ma (1987)
- Stephen Chow (1988)
- Chang Shih (1989)
- Jacky Cheung (1990)
- Kwan Hoi-san (1991)
- Ku Pao-ming (1992)
- Sihung Lung (1993)
- Berson Wang (1994)
- Law Kar-ying (1995)
- Wang Chi-tsan (1996)
- Chen Ching-hsin (1997)
- Eric Tsang (1998)
- Leon Dai (1999)
- Tai Bo (2000)
- Patrick Tam (2001)
- Anthony Wong (2002)
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- Daniel Wu (2004)
- Anthony Wong (2005)
- Ian Gouw (2006)
- Tony Leung Ka-fai (2007)
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- Chen Jianbin (2014)
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- Austin Lin (2016)
- Bamboo Chen (2017)
- Ben Yuen (2018)
- Liu Kuan-ting (2019)
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