Chiang Kuang-Chao
June 22, 1924 (100 years old) in
Cheung Kwong-Chiu (Chinese: 蔣光超, 1924 - 15 December 2000) was a Taiwanese actor and comedian.
Known For
Credits
- 1982 · A Rescue from Hades as
- 1981 · Spooky Kookies as Master Sze
- 1975 · Misty Drizzle as
- 1975 · The Phantom Lute as Taoist Wei
- 1974 · To Money with Love as
- 1974 · Star Star Star as Liu Meng Tsai
- 1974 · Moon River as
- 1974 · The Dwarf Sorcerer as
- 1973 · We Visited Southeast Asia as Ah Lu
- 1972 · The Escape as Sifu
- 1972 · The Dragon's Vengeance as Interpreter Hsu
- 1972 · Four Winds as
- 1972 · Queen Boxer as
- 1972 · Battles with the Red Boy as
- 1971 · Come Haunt with Me as
- 1971 · Black and White Umbrellas as
- 1971 · Redbeard as Wang Chiang-Hai
- 1971 · A Story of Lou Po-Wen as
- 1971 · The Game of Marriage as
- 1970 · Thunderstorm Sword as
- 1970 · 13 Worms as
- 1969 · Lady 9 Flower as
- 1969 · "Golden Sand" Sword as
- 1969 · The Magnificent Monk as Monk Ji Gong
- 1969 · The Newlyweds as
- 1969 · The Absurd Brave as Ouyang De
- 1968 · Divorce, Hong Kong Style as Mai Hsien-Hou
- 1968 · The Angel Strikes Again as Paul (Agent 309)
- 1968 · Spring Blossoms as Zhao De Zhu
- 1967 · Lady Jade Locket as Taoist Priest Cheng
- 1967 · Summons to Death as Ma Loong
- 1967 · Trapeze Girl as Zheng-Guo
- 1967 · Blue Skies as Du Bang Jie
- 1967 · The Midnight Murder as He Lu-Tong
- 1967 · The Mirror as
- 1967 · Sing High, Sing Low as Peng Bi-Liang
- 1967 · The Goddess of Mercy as Consort Prince
- 1967 · That Man in Chang-An as General Zhang
- 1967 · Hong Kong Nocturne as Chia Su Cheng
- 1966 · The Joy of Spring as Father Zhang
- 1966 · The Blue and the Black 2 as Madame Kao's Eldest Son
- 1966 · The Blue and the Black as Madame Kao's eldest son
- 1965 · Call of the Sea as
- 1965 · Inside the Forbidden City as Fan Zhong Hua
- 1965 · Hong Kong, Manila, Singapore as Shirley's Brother
- 1965 · Vermilion Door as Boss Zhao / 2nd Brother
- 1965 · The Lark as Bao Tian Xiao
- 1965 · Sons of the Good Earth as Chang Pao Lu
- 1965 · The Mermaid as Tortoise Spirit
- 1964 · The Female Prince as Prime Minister Hsia Yen
- 1964 · Beyond the Great Wall as Chief Secretary Shih Hsien
- 1964 · The Crimson Palm as Chang Pei-Tsan
- 1964 · The Story of Sue San as Constable Chung Kung-Tao
- 1964 · The Last Woman of Shang as Sir Yu Han
- 1964 · The Shepherd Girl as Master Yao
- 1964 · Lady General Hua Mulan as Brother Chang
- 1964 · Comedy of Mismatches as Fei Jiulao
- 1964 · The Dancing Millionairess as Guo Wei De
- 1964 · Between Tears and Smiles as Uncle San
- 1963 · Lady with the Lute as
- 1963 · The Adulteress as Qian Bao-Sheng
- 1963 · Because of Her as Manager Old Zhao
- 1963 · Return of the Phoenix as Prince Zhu Huanran
- 1963 · Bitter Sweet as
- 1963 · The Love Eterne as Student That Forgets Lines
- 1963 · Stranger Than Fiction as
- 1963 · Love Parade as Japanese interpreter
- 1962 · The Mid-Nightmare as
- 1962 · The Black Fox as
- 1962 · The Tryst as Chen Suan-Tse
- 1962 · Golden Horse Awards as Host
- 1962 · Ladies First as waiter
- 1962 · It's Always Spring as Man delivering flowers twice
- 1961 · Love Without End as Wang Dong Hai
- 1961 · Bride For Rent as Wang Qiang-Lin
- 1961 · The Husband's Secret as
- 1961 · The Golden Trumpet as
- 1960 · Corpses at Large as
- 1960 · Sister Long Legs as Su, father
- 1959 · Appointment with Death as
- 1959 · Husband's Lover as Mr. Li
- 1959 · Calendar Girl as Manager Su
- 1958 · Where Is My Bride? as Tenant
- 1957 · The Frosty Night as
- 1957 · The Dances of Charm as Chen Ming-Chun
- 1957 · The Greatest Circus on Earth as
- 1956 · The Chase as Qian Lao Sai
- 1956 · Colorful Tokyo as
- 1956 · A Married Woman's Secret as
- 1955 · Tragedy of Vendetta as
- 1954 · The 72 Martyrs of Canton as
- 1954 · Girl on the Loose as
- 1954 · Marriage Angle as
- 1954 · Shadow in Her Heart as
- 1953 · Qiu Jin, the Revolutionary Heroine as
- 1953 · Green Heaven as
- 1953 · Meal Time as
- 1953 · Sorrowful Glory as Clansman
- 1953 · The Third Life as
- 1952 · Back Home Again as
- 1952 · Good Faith as
- 1952 · Red Roses as
- 1952 · A Double-Faced Man as Chiang Kuang-Chao
- 1951 · Should They Marry? as
- 1951 · The Thirteen That Go Astray as Charlie Hong