
Ou-Yang Sha-Fei
Acting
Biography
Sha-Fei Ouyang was born on 9 September 1924 in Suzhou, Jiangsu, China. She was an actress, known for Feng huo wan li qing (1967), Xiang Gang Ai man niu (1977) and Qiao tai shou ran dian yuan yang pu (1964). She was previously married to Kuang-Chi Tu. She died on 5 August 2010 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
Born: September 9, 1924
Place of Birth: Suzhou, Jiangsu, 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.

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!

Tales of Larceny
In “The Scholar and The Soldier”, Major Fang is obsessed with Yu Zhen by chance, knowing that she is the daughter of scholar Xu, he decided to enter their house in disguise with his page, and however, Yu Zhen's cousin comes back for the pre-arranged marriage at the same time. Li Han-hsiang both scripted and helmed “Tales of Larceny” about the scams cons worked and the games people played during the corrupt Chinese Warlord era, featuring a cast filled with the best of Shaw's exceptional character actors.

Why Me?
The tragic story of Fat Cat, a mentally retarded man who endures the mistreatment of the local villagers, and Koko, the idealistic social worker who tries to give him a better life. Koko's battle against ignorance and apathy on Fat Cat's behalf takes its toll on them both.

King Gambler
Chan is Peng Tianshi, who becomes the "Card Tyrant" in response to the gambling world dominance of the Sha family. But Peng also has a Sha family member blinded in retaliation for an earlier loss, leaving the Sha family with a debt of vengeance that needs to be repaid! Sha Tong (Zong Hua) sets in motion an elaborate plan to make turn the rich and affluent Peng into a penniless former king of the gambling world! But can the "Card Tyrant" be bested?

Invincible Enforcer
A young man who is thrown into jail simply because he displeases a police inspector. But even when he's eventually released, the police continue to persecute him until he feels he has no choice but to become a real criminal.

The Justice of Life
After the death of his fiancee (Pauline Yeung), triad legend Ming Tin (Alex Man) washes his hands of the underworld, retreating to a quiet life running a small mahjong parlor. He originally disavowed himself of romance as well, but two very different women (Tanny Tien and Teresa Mo) wander into his life. Ming Tin lives with his mother (Lee Heung Kam), uncle (Ng Man Tat), and cousin Gam Sui (Stephen Chow). Ming Tin and Gam Sui are as close as brothers, but Gam Sui's father has a grudge against Ming Tin, leading to many barbs and bickers in this odd family. When Gam Sui and his father unwittingly stumble onto the wrong sides of the track, it's up to Ming Tin to pull them back with his old connections.

The Greed of Man
Told in reverse chronological order, the story starts in the present (June 7, 1994), when the stock market rebounded after the market became volatile and crashed for the weekend. After the stock market stopped trading for the weekend, the Ting's make the wrong bet and their entire fortune is wiped out, compounded by ending up in billions of dollars in debt. Ting Hai forces his sons to commit suicide by jumping off from the top of the stock exchange building before following after them.

The Wild, Wild Rose
Grace Chang delivers an eye-opening performance as a lusty nightclub singer climbing the social ladder in seedy Wanchai. Borrowing story and song elements from Georges Bizet’s CARMEN, this Wong Tin-Lam directed musical has flair and polish to rival Hollywood, and a superstar leading lady that would any film industry would have a tough time matching! A key film from the celebrated Cathay Film Studios.

Of Wives and Mistresses
This is about the trials and tribulations of a man who keeps a mistress at the side while his jealous wife, hires a lowly employee, to spy on her husband's activities.
Filmography
as 關彩
as Triad Mum Playing Mahjong
as Sun's Aunt
as 聾婆
as San
as Koko's Grandmother
as 吕达财母
as Chief B's Mother
as Chen Li Pin's Mother
as Guest at Fong's Home
as Grandmother Cheung
as Jiao's Japanese Maid
as Chun Sing's mother
as Mrs. Chou
as Ya-Li's Mother
as Ah Fatt's wife
as Master Zhuang's Wife
as Mother Liang
as Mrs. Fang
as Mother of Missing Vampire
as Third Aunt
as Se Ma Sun's wife
as Mrs. Xue
as Le Yin
as Si-Qi's mother
as Mrs Jia Zheng
as Mrs. Zhang
as Hsiao Li's Mother
as Shen Ping's mother
as An-Liang's mother
as Wan-lu's Stepmother
as Qin's wife
as Chang Fang's mother
as Granny
as Mrs Sha Qian Li
as Major Clan Senior (uncredited)
as (segment "Deadly Injections")
as Mei-Fang's Mother
as Long's Mother
as Prince Duan's Wife
as Feng-Shian's mother
as Inspector's mother
as Concubine
as Madam White Brows
as Ling's Mother
as Chia Chu's mother
as Mrs. Fang
as Ai-Sha's mother
as Sui Hong
as Zhang Ma
as Aunt Chau
as Wong Dor Kei's Wife
as Li Ji's mother
as Mrs. Chan
as Ge Yi-Qing's mother
as Mother
as Brothel Madam
as Blind beggar
as Chai Chun Chu
as Ms Xia
as Mrs. Hsu
as Leader of Finger Of Doom clan
as Julie Hu
as Fei Fei's mother
as Sister Yu
as Hui-ling
as Mrs Chan
as Mrs Jang Yuk Wa
as Head Mistress
as Mrs Zhou (Mrs. Chu)
as Madame Chen
as Mrs. Bai
as Mrs. Yeh
as Mrs. Yeh
as Newspaper Manager
as Aunty Zhang
as Yue's mother
as Mrs Qiu
as Director's wife
as Old Madam
as Chilli's Nanny
as Xiao-Wen's mother
as Hsu Shun Chuan
as Madam Huang
as Mrs. Ge
as Liu's Mother
as Empress Wei
as Grandmother
as Mrs Li
as Princess Miao Yin
as David's mother
as Tze Ching's Mother
as David's mother
as Secretary
as Mrs. Tang
as Madame Kao
as Madame Kao
as Hsueh-Ling's grandmother
as Kyoko
as Chin-hu's mother
as Concubine Li Zheng Fei
as Ping's mother
as Prime Minister's wife
as One of General's wife
as Chun's runaway maid
as Lung's Elder Sister
as Widow Zhu
as Yulang's mother
as Chen Ma
as Yue's aunt
as Huang Yue Chin
as Huang Shu-Hua
as Yang Shou-Ying
as Shan-Bo's Mother
as Chien-Pai's grandmother
as Rose Huang Meigui
as Hanhua’s mom
as Mrs Shi
as 梁黛妮
as Tan Hua-Ming
as Xie Yu-Lan
as Qin Wanxia
as Assaulter