
Tang Lan Hua
Acting
Biography
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Born: January 1, 1951
Place of Birth: Chiayi County, Taiwan
Known For

The Comedy
A Mo Lai Tau (Nonsense Comedy) directed by Hong Kong New Wave filmmaker Dennis Yu.

The Jilted
Tzu Ch'iang and Yu Fen fall in love, however Tzu Ch'iang is married yet. One day, his wife comes back from the village. Yu Fen reveals the truth and goes away angrily. After seven years, she brings back their son to look for him and ask him to take care of their son. Unfortunately, everything is changed after happening of traffic accident...

China Rose
A man arrives in China to search for his son, whom he hasn't seen in many years. A female American Embassy employee, who knows the country and speaks the language, is assigned to assist him, but soon they run into more trouble than they expected.

Yellow Peril
Alan Tang Kwong-Wing is a young family man in San Francisco whose sense of obligation to his gangster cousin conflicts with his home life. When he is falsely accused of the murders of some Vietnamese gangsters, Tang flees to his native Hong Kong, followed closely by his wife and small child, a corrupt CIA agent (as if there were anything else), and the remaining Vietnamese gang members out for revenge. The wife and kid get kidnapped, but Tang and a friend kick everyone's ass, with the wife helping out in rather unexpected ways.

Consolidated Dougherty
Taiwanese adventure film that reunites Ivy Ling Po with ex-Shaw stars Ching Li and Lisa Chiao Chiao.

The Three Tales

How is the Weather Today?
Comedy/romance film from Hong Kong and Taiwan.

The Women Soldiers
Four girls graduate from high school with the hope of joining the army, even though that may clash with their parents' wishes...

First Time
The film depicts the youthful troubles of three young couples in Hong Kong in a remarkably down-to-earth and touching way. Each character has a distinct personality, and their experiences reflect various aspects of Hong Kong society.

Yellow Skin
Nin Kwok has a peaceful life in New Jersey with a wife and child. But an attempt on the life of his foster father takes him back to the mean streets of New York. Kwok takes out a few of the bad guys, but is soon informed that his foster brother may also be part of the problem.
Filmography
as Jen Ching
as May
as Auntie Pam
as Li Ling
as Mrs. Wang
as Chao Mei Yen
as Yu Fen