
Hsu Feng
Biography
Hsu Feng (born 17 December 1950) is a Taiwanese-born actress and film producer. In the 1970s she was one of the leading actresses of the cinemas of Hong Kong and Taiwan, particularly for her roles in wuxia films and her work with director King Hu. In 1981 she retired from her career as an actress, but a few years later she returned to the film industry as a producer and went on to produce several award-winning movies. Among them was Chen Kaige's Farewell My Concubine, which won the Palme d'Or (1993) and the BAFTA Award for Best Film not in the English Language (1994) and was also nominated for an Academy Award and a César for best foreign film.
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Known For
Acting History
2022
The King of Wuxia Part 2 as Self
2022The King of Wuxia Part 1 as Self
2016The Reluctant Lead — Hsu Feng on A Touch of Zen as Herself / Yang Hui-zhen
2005A Century of Light and Shadow as Self
1982Sergeant Hsiung
1981The Last Duel as Yeh Hsueh
1980The Revenger as Ah Ping
1980The Pioneers as Chiang Wan
1980Magnificent 72
1980The Eight Escorts
1979The Lost Kung Fu Secrets as KoKo
1979Legend of the Mountain as Melody
1979Raining in the Mountain as White Fox
1977Shaolin Kung-Fu Mystagogue as Fang Ping
1977To Kill with Intrigue as Ting Chan Yen
1977The Greatest Plot as 4th sister
1977The Chivalry, The Gunman and The Killer
1977The Deadly Silver Spear
1977The Face Behind the Mask
1977Pai Yu Ching as Jade-Faced Fang Long-Xiang
1976Love in the Twilight Zone
1976Seven Spirit Pagoda
1976The Everlasting Glory
1976A Saturday Date
1976Assassin as Shu Mei
1975Eight Hundred Heroes
1975The Valiant Ones as Wu Shao Pang
1975The Chinese Amazons
1975Dragon Gate as Princess Ah Kai
197518 Shaolin Disciples as Shuan Ching
1975The Great Hunter as Mrs Fan
1974First Come, First Love
1974The Looks of Hong Kong
1974Sergeant Hsiung
1974Sex, Love and Hate as Yao Yao
1973The Fate of Lee Khan as Lee Wan-erh
1973Win Them All as Fiery Phoenix
1973White Butterfly Killer
1971The Invincible Sword
1970A City Called Dragon as Miss Shang Yen-Chih
1970A Touch of Zen as Yang Hui-zhen
1967Dragon Inn as Yu Chien's Daughter
1962Golden Horse Awards as Self









