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  1. Chia-Hsiang Wu was born on 3 August 1919 in Anhui, China. He was an actor and assistant director, known for Qian mian da dao (1968), Si bu mi ren ren zi mi (1968) and Ai qing da pai mai (1971). He died on 20 March 1993 in Hong Kong, China.

  2. Wu Chia-Hsiang (1919 - 1993) fue un actor y director de China conocido por Kárate a muerte en Bangkok, Los valientes, Duelo a muerte de Kung-Fu, Songs of the Peach Blossom River, El caracol peligroso contra los asesinos de kung-fu, El retorno del tigre, Spring Song, The June Bride, El destino de Lee Khan y Espadas sangrientas.

  3. Biography. Wu Chia-hsiang born in 1919 in Beijing to rich bureaucrat parents, Wu’s future in textiles had already been mapped for him at an early age by his father. However, when the Sino-Japan war broke out after the 1937 Marco Polo Bridge incident, Wu’s patriotism led him to join the army – and discover his love for the performing arts.

  4. Wu Chia-Hsiang (1919-1993) was a performer and a director. He was born in Beijing but studied later in Hankou.

  5. HKMDB contains information about films, people, and companies associated with Hong Kong cinema.

  6. La profesionalidad de Wu Chia-Hsiang se puede observar en cada una de sus obras y sabe adaptar tu personalidad e incluso su físico a las exigencias del papel. Con una larga trayectoria, aquí puedes ver todas las películas en las que ha trabajado, dando siempre lo mejor de su talento por el público.

  7. Wu Chia-Hsiang: Waste Not Our Youth (1949) Season of Budding Roses (1956) Songs of the Peach Blossom River (1956) The Strange Hero, Part 1 (1956) You Are the Winds of Spring (1957) The Nightingale of Alishan (1957) Princess of a Hundred Flowers (1959) The Bedside Story (1960)