Hsu Feng
Biography
Hsu Feng, born on December 17, 1950, is a renowned actress and film producer from Taiwan. Rising to prominence in the 1970s, she became one of the most celebrated figures in the cinema of Hong Kong and Taiwan, particularly noted for her performances in wuxia films. Her collaborations with the acclaimed director King Hu significantly shaped her career and the genre itself.
In 1981, Hsu transitioned away from acting, opting for a brief retirement. However, her passion for film drew her back a few years later, this time stepping into the role of producer. Hsu went on to produce numerous critically acclaimed films, most notably Chen Kaige's masterpiece, *Farewell My Concubine*. This film achieved international recognition, winning the prestigious Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 1993, along with the BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language in 1994. Additionally, it garnered nominations for both an Academy Award and a César for Best Foreign Film.
Through her contributions to cinema, Hsu Feng has left an indelible mark on the film industry, celebrated for her artistic vision and the powerful narratives she has helped bring to life.
Filmography
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The Valiant Ones
1975 • Wu Shao Pang
Raining in the Mountain
1979 • White Fox
The King of Wuxia Part 1
2022 • Self
Shaolin Kung-Fu Mystagogue
1977 • Fang Ping
Eight Hundred Heroes
1975
Dragon Inn
1967
The Fate of Lee Khan
1973 • Lee Wan-erh
Legend of the Mountain
1979 • Melody