
Tsui Fu-Sheng
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Tsui Fu-Sheng.
Born: July 8, 1931
Place of Birth: Taiwan
Known For

Shadow Girl
A young woman whose kung fu has reached the point where she can turn invisible runs afoul of a powerful family when she disrupts a wedding. She must fight off kung fu masters and even a poisonous centipede ring!

Golden Horse Awards
The Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards (Chinese: 台北金馬影展; pinyin: Táiběi Jīnmǎ Yǐngzhǎn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-pak Kim-má iáⁿ-tián) is a film festival and awards ceremony held annually in Taiwan. It was founded in 1962 by the Government Information Office of the Republic of China (ROC) in Taiwan. The awards ceremony is usually held in November or December in Taipei, although the event has also been held in other locations in Taiwan in recent times

The Ammunition Hunter

Execution in Autumn
Peigang, his family's only son for three generations running, is to be executed on account of larceny, but not without the intervention of his grandmother.

Growing Up
The story follows a young man as he changes from an intelligently aware youth, to a teenager with much less confidence than he once had, and finally, to a stable adult.

Daughter of the Nile
Lin Hsiao-yang tries to keep her family together while working as a waitress at Kentucky Fried Chicken and going to night school. With no mother and her father currently working out of town, it is up to Lin Hsiao-yang to take care of her younger siblings, who are slipping into a life of crime.

The Sandwich Man
Composed of three separate stories, the film vividly portrays Taiwan during the cold war period when the country developed its economy with help from the United States.

The Green, Green Grass of Home
A substitute teacher from Taipei arrives in a country village to teach a class of mischievous students. He soon falls in love with nature, country life and a fellow teacher at the school.

Cute Girl
The daughter of a wealthy man takes French lessons so she can go to France with her fiancée, but ends up falling for a poor man who studies civil engineering.

Boxer Rebellion
Three young martial arts brothers, played by Chi Kuan-chun, Alexander Fu Sheng and Leung Kar-yan, go in search of fellow patriots dissatisfied with Imperialist foreigners and wind up joining a rising sect of the Boxers, led by an opportunistic conman. Named as such for their use of martial arts, these boxers are revolutionaries who believe that spirits protect their bodies from foreign guns. They even dupe the Empress Dowager, who gives them her royal blessing to fight the foreigners.
Filmography
as Hsiao-Yang's Father
as Lee's Father (segment "Vicki's Hat")
as Pi Da-shun
as Zhou Xingwang's Father
as Pan Longchuan
as Chao Shi-Fu
as Warlord Tung Ta-chou
as Lord Kong Ngai
as Wang Nan
as Peng Da-Shuai
as County Magistrate
as General Sun
as Warlord
as Tu Ta Hai
as Wang Erh-Hu
as Cloth shop boss
as Hou Kun "Iron Gourd"
as Zhang Cheng
as Zhao
as Kuo Maode
as Self