Wong Ching-Ho
Biography
Wong Ching-Ho, born on September 23, 1919, in Fujian, China, was a prominent figure in the world of cinema, particularly recognized for his contributions to the Hong Kong film industry. With a career that spanned several decades, he gained fame for his compelling performances in a variety of films.
Among his notable works, "The 36th Chamber of Shaolin" (1978) stands out as a classic martial arts film that has left a lasting legacy in the genre. Wong also showcased his versatility in "Corpse Mania" (1981), a film that reflects the unique blend of horror and thriller that characterized many of his projects. Additionally, he was featured in "Vengeance!" (1970), further solidifying his reputation as a talented actor capable of bringing intense characters to life.
Wong Ching-Ho's contributions to the film industry were significant, earning him recognition and respect from both peers and fans alike. His performances helped shape the landscape of Hong Kong cinema during a transformative period. He continued to be involved in film until his passing in 2013, leaving behind a rich legacy that continues to inspire aspiring actors and filmmakers in the industry.
Filmography
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Legendary Weapons of China
1982 • Chief Eunuch Li Lien Ying
The Shadow Boxing
1979 • Bi Ying Heng
The Anonymous Heroes
1971
The Vengeful Beauty
1978
Seeding of a Ghost
1983
Corpse Mania
1981 • Drunkard
The Magnificent Ruffians
1979 • Cashier Wang
The Brave Archer 2
1978
The Duel
1971
The Five Venoms
1978
The Kid with a Tattoo
1980
Hex (1980)
1980 • Taoist Priest
Human Lanterns
1982
The Jade Tiger
1977
Martial Club
1981 • Brothel Clerk
The Crimson Charm
1971
Blood Brothers
1973 • Judge's Assistant
The Ghost Lovers
1973 • Taoist Priest
Shaolin Rescuers
1979 • Dye factory boss
The 36th Chamber of Shaolin
1978 • Liu Yu-de's Father
The Flag of Iron
1980 • Mr. Hu
Kid from Kwangtung
1982