
Hao Li-Jen
Acting
Biography
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Born: January 1, 1911
Place of Birth: Zhejiang, China
Known For

Madam White Snake
This Classic Seductive tale of two snakes who assume human forms will send chills of pleasure down viewers' backs. The Lovely Linda Lin Dai (Les Belles, The Kingdom And The Beauty) and margaret Tu Chuan (The Dream of The Red Chamber) play the two sister serpents, Pak Su-cheng and Ching Ching. Su-cheng meets Hsu Hsien (Chao Lei) one day and recognizes him as her savior in another life 1,000 years ago. She marries him to reward him but the snake-human union brings about problems beyond imagination.

My Wacky, Wacky World
My Wacky, Wacky World is a Hong Kong Comedy starring Sammo Hung

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.

The Shepherd Girl
Julie Yeh Feng stars as Hsiu Hsiu, a beautiful singing shepherdess who falls head over heels in love with a handsome boatman named Liu Ta Lung. Unfortunately, she can't afford to marry her new beau because her father has racked up numerous debts due to his uncontrollable gambling addiction. And to make matters even more complicated, there's a rival suitor who promises to pay off all of her no-good father's debts on the condition that he is given Hsiu Hsiu's hand in marriage. She initially declines his offer, but starts to get jealous when she sees Ta Lung getting a little too close for comfort with another woman. In retaliation, she starts flirting with her possible benefactor/husband-to-be. But what Hsiu Hsiu doesn't know is that her jealousy isn't based on any actual unfaithfulness, but on an unfortunate misunderstanding!

Diau Charn
Based on Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Diau Charn is a sublime retelling of a familiar tale with iconic actress Linda Lin Dai (Lam Doi) in the titular role of Diau Charn, one of the four storied beauties of ancient China.

A Touch of Zen
Gu Sheng-zhai, an artist in his early 30s, still lives with his mother, but he is suddenly shaken by the arrival of Yang Hui-zhen, a mysterious princess on the run. Yang brings Gu into her circle of protectors, including a nameless monk whose spiritual guidance transforms him into a valiant fighter.

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.

The 36th Chamber of Shaolin
During the Qing Dynasty, a fishmonger is killed by the reigning Manchu government for supporting the anti-government movement; his son manages to escape to Shaolin Temple, where he plans to learn its secretive brand of martial arts to seek revenge.

The Enchanting Shadow
A young scholar spends the night in a creepy temple that is said to be haunted. He doesn't believe in the rumors, but after running into a Taoist swordsman, he meets a beautiful lady ghost.

The Jade Raksha
A fearsome swordswoman known as The Jade Raksha appears in the martial arts world and begins killing people whose surname is Yan. A swordsman figures out who she is, and asks her why - the answer being that a Yan killed her family 18 years ago... but she's not sure exactly which Yan it was. He suggests that killing the innocent is wrong, but she only has vengeance on her mind and is not to be convinced.
Filmography
as Old Man Lo
as Phoenix's Grandfather
as Second Uncle
as Village God
as Abbot in Charge of Top Chamber
as Tuan Yu's Teacher
as Poison's Boss with Beard
as Fan Lo
as Tavern Boss
as Tong Yat-Tip
as Shaolin Monk Demonstrating Tiger Claw
as Major Clan Senior (uncredited)
as Ducky's uncle
as Kwok
as (segment "Deadly Injections")
as Michael's Servant
as Old Master Ho
as Chief Imperial Doctor Fu
as Old Logger (segment "A Wolf of Ancient Times")
as Mental Patient
as Prince Kung
as Peddler
as Old Villager Lao Li
as Ling's father
as Ling's Father
as Acupucture patient
as Education Minister Wang
as Xiao Chuan's Father
as Patriot Liu
as Xiao Feng
as Provision shopkeeper
as Kung Fu master
as Brothel Employee
as Rickshaw Man
as Restaurant Owner (uncredited)
as Tung Lao Cheng
as Mute's Grandpa Lao Ba
as Bidder for orphanage land
as Villager
as Inn Keeper (uncredited)
as Old father
as Merchant Robbed by Fake Mad Beggar
as Sword maker
as Yen's Old Neighbor
as Waiter
as Woodcutter
as Villager
as Jin's Housekeeper (uncredited)
as Waiter
as Skins Faces
as Villager (uncredited)
as Villager
as Father Ding
as Fu On
as Wang Jun
as Uncle Wang
as Wang Shun
as Villages Representive
as Uncle Pang
as Doctor
as Villager at Restaurant (uncredited)
as Blind Cheung
as Southern Sky Sage
as Wedding guest
as Wei Fu's Father
as Waiter
as Ping's party guest
as Servant Liu Zhu
as Doctor
as Villager at Execution Ground (uncredited)
as Master Lu's Servant
as Villager
as Animal trophy shop boss
as Shan's neighbor
as Wang Zhong
as Grandfather Wang
as Grave robber (uncredited)
as Chief Li Guang Yuan
as Second Uncle
as Villager
as Inn Waiter (uncredited)
as Bar customer
as Hou Ji
as Master Jing's Servant
as Villager Wang
as Monk
as Teacher Yan's servant
as Refugee
as Zhao Ru-Han
as Old monk
as Villager
as Prison Warden
as Shirley's Uncle
as Mr Hua
as Princess's servant
as Inspector Hao
as Festival Spectator
as Captain Li Guang Yuan
as Rebel
as Yen's old butler
as Beggar
as Night Watchman
as Chang's Servant
as Vendor
as Villager announcing pirates incursion
as Mu Lan's uncle
as Medicine shop boss
as Mei's servant
as Poor farmer
as Jiang's colleague
as Chen De
as Chu-I's Servant
as Minister Shang Kuan Yi
as Hsien's Medicine Shop Worker
as Soldier
as Innkeeper
as House owner
as Owner of portrait shop
as Dr Cheung
as Inn customer
as Court official
as 9th Uncle