
Ivy Ling Po
Biography
Huang Yu-chun (born 16 November 1939 in Shantou, Republic of China), known by her final stage name Ivy Ling Po (Chinese: 凌波), is a retired Hong Kong actress and Chinese opera singer. She is best known for a number of mega-hit Huangmei opera films in the 1960s, especially The Love Eterne (1963) which made her an Asian superstar overnight. She played an important role in the entertainment industry for preserving the Huangmei opera art form.
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Known For
Acting History
2016
The Moment: Fifty Years of Golden Horse as Self
2012Joseph Koo Master Classical Concert
2005Rice Rhapsody as Grandma
2003Butterfly Lovers 40 as Liang Shan-Bo
2003Cinema Hong Kong: The Beauties of the Shaw Studio as Self
1987Golden Swallow as Old Lady
1987Master Hui Neng
1983The Lost Generation as Mr. Tsun's Sister
1982A Fairy to the World as Goddess of Mercy
1982A Rescue from Hades
1982Match Maker for Successful Candidate as Yun Ching
1982New Pilgrims to the West as Goddess of Mercy
1981Consolidated Dougherty
1981Three Funny Detectives
1980The Imperious Princess as Gao Ai
1978Dream of the Red Chamber as Jia Bao Yu
1977The Prominent Eunuch Chen Ho
1976Crossroad as Shu Zhen
1976The Last Tempest as Empress Jin Feng
1975The Empress Dowager as Empress Chin Feng
1975It's All in the Family as Pei Chuing
1975The Chinese Amazons as Army Instructor
1974My Father, My Husband, My Son as Peng Yin-Fang
1973Flight Man as Yu San-mei
1972The 14 Amazons as Mu Kuei Ying
1972Finger of Doom as Heroine
1972The Mighty One as Hsiao Chu
1971The Crimson Charm as Yu Fang-Fang
1971Duel for Gold as Yu Yen
1971The Silent Love as Ko Xiu-Zhi
1970The Younger Generation as Mei Shu Qing
1970A Cause to Kill as Sin Lei
1969The Three Smiles as Tang Bo Hu / Hua An
1969Raw Passions as Mrs Lin Man Ying
1968Forever and Ever as Li Xiao-Wen
1967The Mirror and the Lichee as Chen Bo Qing / Chen San
1967Song of Tomorrow as Su Ling
1967The Sword and the Lute as Scarlet Maid / Gui Qiu
1967Too Late for Love as Chen Su-Fen
1967The Pearl Phoenix as Wen Bi Zheng (singing voice)
1966The Joy of Spring as Herself [cameo]
1966The Perfumed Arrow as Wen Jun-Qing / Fei-E
1966The Mating Season as Guest Performer
1966Dawn Will Come as Wen Shuzhen
1965The Twin Swords as Scarlet Maid / Gui Qiu
1965The West Chamber as Zhang Junrui
1965Inside the Forbidden City as Kou Zhu
1965Vermilion Door as Wu Mei-Bo
1965The Lotus Lamp as Liu Chen-Hsiung (singing voice)
1965The Grand Substitution as Chiu Wu
1965The Mermaid as Scholar Zheng Zhan
1965Temple of the Red Lotus as Red Lady Swordswoman
1964The Female Prince as Chin Feng-Hsiao
1964The Crimson Palm as Lin Chao-Te
1964Lady General Hua Mulan as Hua Mu-Lan
1964Between Tears and Smiles as Kwan Sau Chu
1963A Maid from Heaven as Tong Yong
1963The Adulteress as Xiao Bai-Cai (singing voice)
1963Return of the Phoenix as Cheng Xueyan (singing voice)
1963The Love Eterne as Liang Shan-Bo
1962Golden Horse Awards as Self - Host
1962Golden Horse Awards as Self
1962The Dream of the Red Chamber as Chia Bao Yu (singing voice)
1958Murder in the Bath
1957The Eight Immortals in Jiangnan







