
Tin Ching
Acting
Biography
Tin Ching (Chinese: 田青, 17 March 1935 - 2 June 1993) was a Hong Kong actor.
Born: March 17, 1935
Place of Birth: Shanghai, China
Known For

Last Song in Paris
Louie (Leslie Cheung), a spoiled pop star, has a one-night stand with beautiful dancer, Anita (Anita Mui). When Anita tells Louie that she dreamed of becoming a singer, he brings her to the stage and becomes a star. Anita has fallen in love with Louie, but Louie loves Julia (Joey Wong). However, Louie later finds out that Julia is dating his father, Kent (Paul Chu). Louie then leaves Hong Kong and heads to Paris leaving his career behind. Then he meets, Yuan Yu-shih (Cecilia Yip), a Vietnamese refugee that suffers from a war wound. In Paris, Louie lives his new life happily as a dishwasher with his new lover. However, his past life starts to come back when Anita comes to pay a visit.

Fortune Chaser
A gambling addict tries to repair his personal life and get out of debt.

The Legendary Ranger
Yuen Jun Hap is a top class surgeon, amateur detective and martial artist with an insatiable curiosity and the moral code of the traditional youxia. His curiosity draws him into investigating a slew of seemingly unrelated kidnappings and other bizarre crimes. However, as Yuen investigates deeper he discovers all the crimes are in fact linked and are part of a plot by a doomsday cult. Convinced that mankind is due to be wiped out by an extraterrestrial source, the cult's crimes are carried out to hide and fund the theft of genetic material from the brightest and fittest human specimens in order to create a master race with which to repopulate the earth. ~~ Adapted from the novel series "Dr Yuen Series" (原振俠系列) by Ni Kuang (倪匡).

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.

Bloody Brotherhood
Wah is the only one in his family lucky enough to survive the deadly boat passage from China to Hong Kong. Once in Hong Kong, he searches for opportunities he heard so much about. After struggling for months, he discovers that this is all but a myth.

Where Heroes Dare
Hap Hak Hang is a Hong Kong television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel Ode to Gallantry. The series was first broadcast on TVB in Hong Kong in 1989.

People's Hero
Ex-gangster Sonny Koo finds himself in the middle of a bank holdup by two inexperienced crooks. The robbery goes awry, but before order can be restored, Sonny assumes control. He proceeds to turn the hostage situation to his advantage, and uses the bank's customers and personnel as leverage to free his girlfriend from prison. On the outside, sympathetic cop Captain Chan debates with his captain over how to handle the situation.

Miracles: The Canton Godfather
A country boy becomes the head of a gang through the purchase of some lucky roses from an old lady. He and a singer at the gang's nightclub try to do a good deed for the old lady when her daughter comes to visit.

Peking Opera Blues
In 1913 Beijing, three fierce women—disguised rebel Tsao Wan, jewel-seeking Sheung Hung, and opera heiress Pat Neil—embark on a daring quest filled with intrigue and betrayal, challenging societal norms amidst political turmoil and the vibrant world of Peking Opera.

The Magic Lamp
Adapted from one of China's most well-known fairy tales, the Goddess of Mount Hua falls in love with a young mortal scholar Liu Yanchang and gives birth to a baby son, Chenxiang. When Chenxiang grows up, he seeks to unravel the mystery surrounding his mother whom he has never met.
Filmography
as Chang
as Miss Ho's Worker
as 中野
as Hwang Fei Hung
as Lisa's father
as Tian
as Uncle Roast Pork Bun
as Judge at Fai's Trial
as 封万里
as Restaurant Manager
as Village Head
as Beautiful's Father
as (archive footage)
as Wong
as Mr. Lau
as Mr Ng [cameo]
as Man in Wheelchair
as Mr. Chiang
as Comrade Sung
as Jane's Grandfather
as Mr. Hsu
as Tuba's Superior Officer
as Party Guest
as King Clown
as Francis King
as Pik's Father
as Man with telescope
as Mr. Chun
as Uncle Chu
as Factory manager Liu
as Robber in Hell
as Meng Fa
as Master Ou
as Monk Yuen Jun / Shing Kwun
as Monk Yuen Jun / Shing Kwun
as Magistrate
as Koon's Father
as Sima Wuji
as Jia Rui
as Member of Jia Family
as Du Gui Rong
as 南宫灵
as His Highness
as Zhang Wen-Kui
as Wang Chow
as Mr. Wang
as Lord Nine Thousand Years of Age
as Hsia Ching
as Pimp
as Ma-Yuan
as Cui Ping-San
as Prince De
as Eunuch Li Lien Ying
as Maiguang
as Cheng Yueh Lou
as Zhao Wentian
as Prince Fang Tien Ding
as Police Chief
as Shong Gi Fang
as Tseng Chiang
as Tien Ya
as Mr. Hua
as Chow Bing-ken
as Xiang You Lun
as Master Liu
as Ma Zhong Hsin
as Lee Ji Yang
as Master Shi
as Yu Chow-Kai
as Shi En, the Golden Eye
as Third Prince
as Li Ku
as Li Caishun
as Chen Ziyuan
as Wang Ding (segment "The Revival of Wu Chiu Yueh")
as Supervisor Leng Han Shui
as Jin Zhen-Xiong
as Cheng Hu-Chen
as Lok Lui
as Ma Wu-ti
as Yan Zong-Qi
as Suitor Lu
as Feng Meng
as Magistrate Lu
as Mao Pijiang
as Liu Yanchang (middle-aged)
as Kan Leung
as Gao Jie
as Shen Tzu-Kuei
as Ding Weizhong
as Pan Shao-Xiong
as Jiancheng
as Hsu Chien-Chung
as Chou Yu
as Li Jiahua
as Xiao Liu
as Playboy
as Charlie Chin Chueh-Li