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Chin Han (秦漢; born 24 April 1946), is a Taiwanese actor whose birth name is Sun Siang-chong (孫祥鐘), and got his first stage name Kang Kai (康凱) from Li Han-Hsiang (李翰祥) at the beginning of his acting career.
Ronald Bi Jen-hsu (born 4 December [1] 1938 [2]), known by his stage name Chin Han, is a retired Hong Kong actor, director, screenwriter and producer born in mainland China. He has appeared in over 50 Mandarin -language films in Hong Kong and Taiwan , many of them produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio in the 1960s and the 1970s.
As a producer, Chin Han has also created concerts for Tony Award winners Jason Robert Brown, Cady Huffman and Lillias White in Asia. In Los Angeles, he served as Associate Producer (credited as Chin Han Ng) on the 2006 Asian Excellence Awards that featured stars like Jackie Chan, Maggie Q, Quentin Tarantino and Danny DeVito.
Chin Han may refer to: Chin Han or Jinhan confederacy ( 辰韓 ), Korean confederacy from around the 1st century BC to the 4th century AD Chin Han (actor, born 1938) ( 金漢 ), retired Hong Kong actor originally from mainland China, active in Hong Kong and Taiwanese cinema from 1963 to 1983
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Raining in the Mountain: King Hu: Hsu Feng, Shih Jun, Tien Feng: Wuxia: The Story of a Small Town: Li Hsing: Kenny Bee: drama: Good Morning, Taipei
Lee was born in a waishengren family in a military dependents' village of the Republic of China Armed Forces, located in Chaochou, Pingtung, [9] a southern agricultural county in Taiwan. Both of Lee's parents moved following the end of the Chinese civil war in 1949 from De'an, Jiangxi province in Mainland China to Taiwan. He grew up in a ...
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Li Hsing or Lee Hsing (李行) was a Taiwanese film director. He was born Lee Tz-da (李子達) in 1930 in Shanghai and died in 2021. He made one of the early popular Taiwanese films in the late 1959, Wang and Liu Tour Taiwan (王哥柳哥遊台灣), though he did not speak Taiwanese. He was also the key director in the promotion of Healthy ...