
Chen Yu-Hsin
Acting
Biography
Yu-Hsin Chen was born on August 24, 1919 in Tongshan, Jiangsu, China. He is an actor and writer, known for The Crimson Palm (1964), Shen jian shuang feng (1970) and Zhandian sao gao yu zhuang (1982).
Born: August 24, 1919
Place of Birth: Tongshan District, Jiangsu, China
Known For

The Black Fox
The Black Fox (黑狐狸) is a 1962 Hong Kong thriller film directed by Yan Jun. The film was produced under the Shaw Brothers banner in the Mandarin language.

The Escape
Everyone seems to want to stop General Tsai from leaving Peking.

Sun, Moon and Star: Part 1
The film traces the relationships that develop between the protagonist Xu and the three women he meets, set against the backdrop of the Second World War.

The Bride Napping
The romance of a squire's daughter and a poor but refined scholar is thwarted when a loutish bandit is mistaken for the scholar by a confused servant and is given the idea that the daughter's hand in marriage is his for the asking. Rich in cross-dressing, mistaken identities, and reversals of gender roles, the film playfully subverts traditional Confucian values.

Between Tears and Smiles
Fan Chia-soo is a kind-hearted student whose heart is captured by the sweet song of Shen Feng-hsien. However, he is not the only one who has eyes for Shen. The General's henchmen are also determined to present the songstress to their superior as a gift. Fan received help from an unexpected quarter to save the woman he loves.

Secret of Chinese Kung Fu
Two sisters on their way home from a fishing trip spot a mysterious man in the water. After rescuing him from drowning, they learn he's a martial arts master -- a good thing, since a gang of vicious thugs is ravaging the girls' village. Out of gratitude, the man agrees to train the sisters for the fight of their lives in this kung fu adventure from Sung Ting Mei co-starring Byong Yo and Sha Ling Ling.

War God
Rather than imitating in an obvious way, Zhan shen (also referred to by the English title War God) takes the character out of Chinese folk religion General Guan Yu (the god which both cops and triads worship for instance) and pits him against aliens from Mars!

The Mighty One
The famed Ivy Ling Po (Temple Of The Red Lotus) stars as a mysterious swordswoman dedicated to keeping the five volume "Five Generations Fighting Methods" kung-fu manual out of evil-doers' hands. She joins Ling Yun, star of The Iron Buddha, who plays a hero known only as the Roving Knight to fight, train, then fight again -- facing such characters as The Six-Armed Giant and The 1000-Cut in this action-packed adventure.

The Grand Substitution
With China under control of a weak Emperor, two officials compete to steer the future destiny of the land. Chiu believes the people are the future of China, while the diabolical Tu wishes to grind the people beneath an iron heel. Tu decides to take out Chiu's family, but one lone infant escapes.

Fearless Fighters
When To Pa, a member of the prestigious Eagle Claw Clan, commands his followers to carry out a mutinous robbery against the Almighty Imperial Lightning Whip, the victim's children are shaken by his disloyalty. With the help of one of To Pa's former minions, who's grown disillusioned with his leader's unconscionable actions, they organize a battle to avenge their father.
Filmography
as Shih Tien Te
as Professor Chin
as Factory boss
as Mr. Chao
as Executioner
as Master Wang Fu Song
as Eunuch Kuo Huai
as Emperor's brother Chin Kung
as Zhang Nai-Ren
as Jailer
as Principal Chen
as General Ti Jen Chieh
as Chang Yu-cheng
as Chief Secretary Cui Cheng
as Squire Liu Teh-Ming
as Jianbai's father
as Chien-Pai's father
as Mr. Wu - Manli's Uncle
as Inspector Gao
as Lo Po Yi