Yang Chi-Ching
Yang Chi-Ching (杨志卿) was a prominent Chinese actor born in Hebei Province. His cinematic journey began in 1941, marking his entry into the film industry with notable performances in productions from Shanghai’s Hwa Ying and Chung Luen film companies. In 1947, he took a significant step in his career by joining the Cathay Film Company (國泰影業公司), where he further honed his craft.
In 1951, Yang relocated to Hong Kong and became an integral part of the Shaw Brothers studio (邵氏兄弟), a move that solidified his reputation in the film industry. Over the span of more than three decades, he appeared in over 100 films, showcasing his remarkable versatility across various genres. His ability to seamlessly adapt to different roles earned him respect and admiration in the cinematic community.
Yang’s personal life also reflected his dedication to the arts; he was married to Chan Wan Wa (Chen Yun Hua), a celebrated actress in her own right. Together, they became a notable couple in the film industry, contributing to the rich tapestry of Hong Kong cinema. Yang Chi-Ching's legacy is marked not only by his extensive filmography but also by his significant impact on the evolution of Chinese cinema through his diverse performances and enduring presence.
Filmography
What Price Honesty?
The Flying Dagger
The Sentimental Swordsman
The Duel of the Century
The Anonymous Heroes
The Convict Killer
Bat Without Wings
The Duel
The Lady Assassin
Pursuit of Vengeance
Shaolin Abbot
Death Duel
Black Lizard (1981)
Full Moon Scimitar
The Jade Tiger
Shaolin Rescuers
The Sword of Swords
The Golden Sword
Inside the Forbidden City
Golden Swallow
The Bells of Death
Kid from Kwangtung
The Jade Raksha
Return of Bastard Swordsman
The Dragon Missile
The Love Eterne
Bewitched (1981)
Black Magic 2
Chinatown Kid
The One-Armed Swordsman
Dirty Ho
Vengeance!
Disciples of the 36th Chamber