
Lee Ying
Acting
Biography
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Born: May 20, 1923
Place of Birth: Hefei, Anhui Province, China
Known For

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The place: Shanghai. The time: 1921. The Japanese aggression towards China is getting stronger each day. Enter Hsueh Ao-Lin, an agent of the government sent to uncover the Chinese traitors helping the enemy. Once inside, Hsueh must fight both the Japanese and his countrymen for his sake, and the future of China.

The Legend of the Owl
A masked mastermind named The Owl holds an exclusive auction every year, selling special slaves and rare objects of art. One of the customers requests that he obtain the 36th wife of the emperor, for the next auction. The Owl agrees and arranges for the woman to be kidnapped. The emperor sends a messenge to a trusted royal guard, assigning him the task of rescuing his wife. Unfortunately the guard has died, but his son, David Chiang, takes the assignment. He hunts up two of his father's friends for assistance. They have both retired, but their sons, Barry Chan and Eric Tsang, agree to help out. So David, Barry, and Eric go forward on their quest to rescue the woman and unmask The Owl.

The Arch
A widow upholds feudal virtue by suppressing her love for a cavalry captain in favor of her daughter.

The Eagle's Claw
The Eagle's Claw is a Hong Kong Martial Arts movie starring Paul Chang Chung.

All the King's Men
It's the 10th century BC, the emperor is not well, and the medicines he is receiving from con artist "Immortal Li" are in reality only making him worse.

Iron Monkey 2
Iron Monkey teams up with his blind friend Jin to bring underworld agent the Tiger to justice. When Jin's son arrives he soon becomes caught up in the conflict, leading to Jin's death. Jin's son now joins the Iron Monkey to avenge his father's memory, as they launch an attack on the Tiger's lair.

The New Shaolin Boxers
An honourable carriage driver finds love and death when he battles particularly homicidal street punks

The Fate of Lee Khan
Lee Khan, a high official under Mongolian Emperor Yuan of the Yuan dynasty procures the battle map of the Chinese rebel Chu Yuan-Chang's army. Rebel spies, aided by treachery within Khan's ranks, strive to corner him in an inn.

The Magnificent Trio
A wandering swordsman named Lu Fang who is returning from battle discovers that several farmers have kidnapped the local magistrate’s daughter. He sides with them after learning that this is an act of desperation to improve their low standard of living.

Deaf and Mute Heroine
Chang Cheh-influenced swordplay film puts a female spin on the genre with its titular heroine. Helen Ma stars as the “can’t hear, can’t talk” swordswoman who makes off with some pearls and bloodily dispatches the many comers who futilely attempt to retrieve them from her. According to Jeff Goodhartz, THE DEAF AND MUTE HEROINE “trumps anything that King Hu or Chang Cheh were unleashing at the time.”
Filmography
as 九爷
as Ghost in the Painting
as 陈父
as Mongol leader
as Inspector
as Boss Chang
as Iron Palm Teacher (uncredited)
as Hsiao Feng's father
as Gambler
as Judge
as Ah Lung's Sifu
as The Big Boss
as Policeman (Fake fortune teller)
as Li Wen-pao
as Old Chang
as Bai Xue-Liao
as Chiang Wei-nan
as Master Huang
as Village Chief Wu
as Ho Hsiu
as Retired Commander Liu Xian
as Minister Yuan
as Rose's father
as Zhong-nian's Father
as Uncle Wang
as Meizhuang's Father
as Meizhuang's Father
as Leader of BDG 'Gold Star'
as The Inspector
as Master Gao
as Li Xiqiang
as Shirley's Uncle
as Scholar Li
as Magistrate Tien Yun-Shan
as Chief of Staff
as Guest at Mei's Party
as Magistrate
as Wu Feng