
Ching Miao
Acting
Biography
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.
Born: March 15, 1913
Place of Birth: Jinan, Shandong Province, China
Known For

The Adulteress
The noted actress Li Li-hua, star of more than sixty films since 1947, beautifully portrays the drugged, then disgraced wife of a peddler in the waning days of the Ching Dynasty. To make matters worse, she’s soon framed for her husband’s murder by her rapist - the son of the local magistrate! And even that isn’t the end of her woes. It’s best to have a box of tissues nearby as two expert directors ratchet up the emotional suspense in this consummate tearjerker.

Kidnap
Crime drama based on true incidents around a Kidnapping - and murder case ,also taking much time describing the psychological moments which propel the criminals. It's strictly focused on them, the law representatives are mostly faceless and out of the plot. Lo Lieh plays a moneyless guy working on a gas station, it's owner is a thorn in his flesh, because he completely knows the differences and painfully shows it: "I can find a new worker faster, than you can find a new job" Together with 3 friends, who are similarly struck, a plan to kidnap and blackmail this guy is made....

Buddha's Palm
An old blind martial master living in a cave teaches a young swordsman the secret of the Buddha's Palm, a legendary martial arts technique, which propels him into a whole new world of evil knights, hidden temples, dragon dogs, and magical objects.

The Jade Tiger
Zhao Wuji, son of the leader of the Zhao Clan, embarks on a tragic adventure full of intrigue to avenge his father, who is beheaded by a traitor working for the rival Tang Clan.

Heroes of the East
When a series of martial misunderstandings spirals into an international incident, a Chinese martial arts student struggling to relate to his new Japanese wife is forced to take on seven of Japan's most powerful martial arts masters, each an expert in a different discipline, ranging from karate to samurai to ninjitsu.

Dirty Ho
A prince enlists a thief to serve as his bodyguard to protect him from assassins.

Tiger Killer
TIGER KILLER (1982) is a straightforward adaptation of one story from the sprawling Chinese literary epic, "The Water Margin." It tells the tale of Wu Song, who slays a man-eating tiger preying on farmers and villagers and becomes the hero of the province, getting appointed as a constable by the local magistrate. He is reunited with his older brother, the short, disfigured Wu the Elder, a peddler of buns, who invites Wu Song to move in with him and his new wife. The wife, Golden Lotus, is an attractive young former maid who had been forced to marry Wu the Elder as punishment for getting caught in bed with her master by the master's wife. She takes a liking to the handsome, strong Wu Song, who rebuffs her attempts to seduce him. When Wu Song is sent on a long journey, the wife begins an affair with a rich local merchant. When Wu Song returns from his mission, he is met with shocking news which sets off a series of violent acts of retribution.

Killers Five
A group of evil bandits are terrorizing the land from their invincible mountain castle. The high commanding official decides to put a stop to this and commands one of his officers to gather a group of Kung Fu masters to put an end to the terror. But everything is not that simple and straight-forward, as we quite soon learn when the plot thickens.

Shaolin Rescuers
Two friends who long to be heroes join the fight against a Ching warlord and his students. They get help from a Kung Fu student and a rebel. They also save Hung Si Quan's life.

Have Sword, Will Travel
Ying Ke-Feng, head of Peerless Manor, is an expert swordsman whose escort business transports 200,000 taels of silver to the capital each year. This year, however, he is afflicted with an infirmity that renders him unable to use his sword.
Filmography
as Fong De
as Official Li
as Black Magic clan leader
as Mr. Lee
as Villager
as Invincible Clan Panther Division Chief
as Shue Sang's Foster Father
as Ah Wong
as Wu Tang Chief Wo-Tao
as Father Kuo / Kwok's Father
as Emperor
as Tian Kui
as He Feng
as Village elder
as Xiaofeng's grandfather
as Patriarch of Liu family
as Guest at Fu's Banquet
as Advocate General Li Cheng Zhong
as 8th Prince
as Dr Zhao
as Tian Bai Shi
as Li Yianbei
as Prince of Dian
as Judge
as Watches the Lion Dance
as Governor
as Mr. Cui
as Fifth Lord
as Bai Xiao Sheng
as Shangguan Wangsun
as Kao Chien Fei's Master
as Huang Lao Liu
as Doctor
as Boss Lan Fei / Black Leopard
as Judge of Hell
as Paper Shop Boss
as Mr Yin Chun Bong
as Police chief
as Art Admirer
as Dr. Wan Chuen Liu
as Mr. Li
as Zhou Zhen Xian
as Li Chang Chun
as Judge
as Magistrate
as Tung Fang Bu Bai
as Ho To's Father
as Master Li Jing Ying
as Master Zhu Ming
as White Brow Eagle Yan Tin Jing
as White Brow Eagle Yan Tin Jing
as Priest Tieshan / Zhi's Father
as Wai Jing Yuan, Wai Fung's Father
as Leng Ruojun
as One of Lu's Friends
as Tibet Lama Koupin
as Xue Bin
as Dr. Yun
as Shaolin Abbot
as Ge Ying
as Keeper Shih Wang-Sun
as Tang Quan Kang
as Chief Editor Ji Xiao-Lan
as Zhao Jian
as Sun Xue Pu
as Qin
as Priest Tian Suan
as Village Head
as Zhang Lao-Hai
as Chiu Shui Ching
as Prime Minister Lau Yung
as Hsien Lung / Helmsman of Lung Men Soc
as Minister Rong Lu
as Bank boss
as Official Yung Lu
as Family head
as Wang Hsi Jen
as Head of Feng family
as Speaker/Brothel customer
as Yang De Zheng, the Patriarch
as Priest at Wedding
as Boss Chou Li De
as Wong Dor Kei
as Treasury Commissioner Qian
as Master Jin
as Wang's Father
as Doctor Kim
as Huang
as Master Fang
as Judge
as Gu Chang Bo
as Emperor Chin
as Tung San-Yeh
as Fu Bing-Zhong
as Pang's step-father
as Master Wang Hsin-Tien
as Minister Wang Ching
as Ogawa
as Chief Wen
as Master Tseng Chang Kuan
as Fan Ke's Father
as Marshall Chin
as Huang San-Cheng
as Fei Qingyan
as Deadly Fingers Wan Hau Ba
as Jin Yan Tang
as Hua Zhenfang
as Zhou Tung
as Chief of Huashan
as Lord Yin
as Grand Tutor
as Chief Yu Yuan
as Niu
as Yin-erh's dad
as Xiong Jian Fang
as Managing Director
as Master Mui Lingchuen
as Huang Da Ba
as Cao Tien-Lung
as Acrobat
as Secretary Tong
as Dr. Hong
as Chief Mumaiti
as Shing Tien Kuei
as Judge Pao
as Chief Wei Fei-Hu
as Chief of Staff Chen
as Lord Liu
as Commander Zheng Quan Xi
as Uncle Ling
as King Ox
as Mr. Ji
as Mr. Ji
as Chang Pei-Yan
as Judge Gai
as Zhong Yan
as Judge Bao Zheng
as General Ruan Bao-Fan
as Uncle Tu
as Prime Minister Chiu Zun
as Japanese Officer at County Gate
as Governor General Lu Lin
as Judge Pao
as General Cao Lin
as Emperor Chu Hou-Tsung
as Judge Pao Cheng
as Ex-Civil Minister Wang Chiun
as Viscount Chi Chang
as Commander
as Xu Ya
as He Jiu (Ho Chiu-Shu)
as General Chang
as Governor Kuai Ju-Hsiang
as Deputy Minister Cheng Pu
as Ying-Tai's Father
as Ho Cha Mei (Ho Tsei-Mei)
as Lung Bing-Hsun