Cheng Kang-Yeh
July 26, 1948 (76 years old) in Shanghai, China
Known for his boyish looks, skills as a dancer, and comedic timing Cheng Kang-Yeh was a fixture of many mid 70's Shaw Brothers films. He was married to Hong Kong Singer & Actress Deanie Ip from 1966 to 1973.
Known For
Credits
- 1989 · Just Heroes as Bill
- 1989 · Devil Hunters as
- 1983 · A Fist Full of Talons as 4 Seasons
- 1982 · Ghost Nursing as Chen's Driver
- 1982 · Dragon Lord as Kang
- 1981 · Kung Fu Zombie as
- 1981 · Deadly Duo as
- 1980 · Daggers 8 as
- 1980 · The Deadly Sword as
- 1980 · The Young Master as Master Tien's Student
- 1980 · Snake Deadly Act as
- 1980 · The Young Avenger as
- 1979 · Big Boss of Shanghai as
- 1979 · Kung Fu Genius as Cheng Kang Yip
- 1979 · Snake in the Monkey's Shadow as Yan #2
- 1979 · Mad Mad Kung Fu as Lung Chan
- 1978 · Heroes of the East as Shou Kwan
- 1978 · Dirty Kung Fu as
- 1978 · Dirty Tiger, Crazy Frog as Coffin King
- 1978 · Flying Guillotine II as Sui Sheng Piu
- 1977 · The Clumsy Gambler as Mo Lai-see
- 1977 · Executioners from Shaolin as Xiao Hu
- 1977 · Layout as
- 1976 · Challenge of the Masters as Tsang Hang
- 1976 · Killer Clans as Feng Hao
- 1976 · Heroes of the Underground as Wu San-Xian
- 1975 · The Gambling Syndicate as Zhu 'Nine Hands'
- 1975 · Forbidden Tales of Two Cities as Kang Li
- 1974 · Gossip Street as Rat
- 1974 · Hong Kong 73 as Burglar
- 1974 · Scandal as Shoemaker
- 1973 · The House of 72 Tenants as Shanghai man
- 1973 · The Pirate as Secret Agent
- 1973 · Facets of Love as
- 1973 · The Villains as Feng's Comrade
- 1973 · Blood Brothers as Ma's Henchman
- 1972 · The Killer as Kung fu school student
- 1972 · The Boxer from Shantung as Hsiao Chiang Bei
- 1971 · The Anonymous Heroes as Marshall's Officer
- 1971 · The Duel as Hsiao Mao
- 1971 · The New One-Armed Swordsman as Lung's Disciple
- 1970 · The Iron Buddha as Inn waiter
- 1969 · Have Sword, Will Travel as Yang Hang Chiu
- 1969 · The Three Smiles as 2nd Young Master
- 1968 · Three Swinging Girls as
- 1968 · Spring Blossoms as Luo Da Wei
- 1967 · The Assassin as Tzu's Attendant (uncredited)
- 1967 · Hong Kong Nocturne as Wang Ming
- 1966 · The Perfumed Arrow as Du's Page
- 1966 · Sweet and Wild as
- 1966 · Till the End of Time as
- 1964 · The Dancing Millionairess as Dancer