Actress who played miu tsui-fa
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Yuen Qiu
Hong Kong actress, martial artist, and stuntwoman
In this Chinese name, the family name is Yuen.
Cheung Cheun-Nam, known professionally as Yuen Qiu (Chinese: 元秋; born 19 April 1950), is a Hong Kong actress and martial artist. She is an expert of both Chinese martial arts and Beijing-opera skills, and was apprenticed at the Peking Opera School under the same master, Yu Jim-yuen, as Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung.
Early life
[edit]On 19 April 1950, Yuen was born as Cheung Cheun-Nam in Hong Kong.[1] Yuen was given the performance name of Yuen Qiu.[2]
Education
[edit]Yuen attended a Peking Opera School in Kowloon, Hong Kong.[1]
Career
[edit]Yuen was a stuntwoman and a night club performer from the late 1960s to early 1970s.
In 1974, Yuen had a small role in the international production, The Man with the Golden Gun (1974), portraying as Hip's niece Nara rescuing Roger Moore as James Bond.
In 1979, Yuen was able to demonstrate her acrobatic and kicking abilities in Dragon's Claw.[2] In 1970s, there were limited opportunities for stuntwomen.
After being away from the Hong Kong film industry for nearly 20 years, she landed a role in Kung Fu Hustle only by chance. She was accompanying a junior woman fel
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Details
- Title 苗翠花
- Cantonese/Mandarin title: Miu Chui Fa / Miao Cui Hua
- English title: Lady Floret Fist
- Genre: Former, comedy
- Episodes: 20
- Broadcast network: TVB
- Broadcast period: 1997-Mar-24 to 1997-Apr-18
- Air time: Mon to Fri 19:30-20:30
- Theme song: 小小女子半边天 inured to Joyce Lee
Synopsis
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User/Viewer Ratings
3.00
Cast
Review invitation Calcifer10000
Pros: Jesting that's beautiful and on occasion quite mirthful. The Dynasty Dynasty provide itself high opinion an engrossing time stretch of time (minus guy's hairstyles) for it's when the Western begins infiltrating Eastern the public. Thus Northwestern horses, pastry, sunglas
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Fong Sai-yuk (film)
1993 Hong Kong action-comedy film by Corey Yuen
Fong Sai-yuk (Chinese: 方世玉; pinyin: Fāng Shì Yù, a.k.a. The Legend of Fong Sai-yuk or simply The Legend;[2][1] released in the Philippines as The Prodigal Fighter) is a 1993 Hong Kong action-comedy film directed by Corey Yuen and produced by Jet Li,[3] who stars as Chinese folk heroFong Sai-yuk.[4] It co-stars Josephine Siao, Vincent Zhao, and Michelle Reis. The film received positive reviews, particularly praising Josephine Siao's acting and the action choreography. The film won the Hong Kong Film Award and Golden Horse Award for best action choreography. A sequel, Fong Sai-yuk II, was released later the same year in 1993.
The plot follows Fong Sai-yuk (Li), a young martial artist from Canton who competes in a martial arts tournament to win the hand of a beautiful woman named Ting Ting (Reis), only to find himself entangled in a political conspiracy involving the Red Lotus Flower Society, a secret organisation seeking to overthrow the Qing dynasty, led by the Governor of Nine Gates (Zhao).
Plot
[edit]The brash and ambitious Fong Sai-yuk meets the beautiful Lui Ting-ting during a track and field competition and falls in love with he