Wong Ching-Ho
Wong Ching-Ho, born on September 23, 1919, in Fujian, China, was a prominent figure in the world of cinema, particularly recognized for his contributions to the Hong Kong film industry. With a career that spanned several decades, he gained fame for his compelling performances in a variety of films.
Among his notable works, "The 36th Chamber of Shaolin" (1978) stands out as a classic martial arts film that has left a lasting legacy in the genre. Wong also showcased his versatility in "Corpse Mania" (1981), a film that reflects the unique blend of horror and thriller that characterized many of his projects. Additionally, he was featured in "Vengeance!" (1970), further solidifying his reputation as a talented actor capable of bringing intense characters to life.
Wong Ching-Ho's contributions to the film industry were significant, earning him recognition and respect from both peers and fans alike. His performances helped shape the landscape of Hong Kong cinema during a transformative period. He continued to be involved in film until his passing in 2013, leaving behind a rich legacy that continues to inspire aspiring actors and filmmakers in the industry.
Filmography
Legendary Weapons of China
The Shadow Boxing
The Anonymous Heroes
The Vengeful Beauty
Seeding of a Ghost
Corpse Mania
The Magnificent Ruffians
The Brave Archer 2
The Duel
The Five Venoms
The Kid with a Tattoo
Hex (1980)
The Jade Tiger
Martial Club
Human Lanterns
The Crimson Charm
Blood Brothers
The Ghost Lovers
Shaolin Rescuers
The 36th Chamber of Shaolin
The Flag of Iron
Kid from Kwangtung
The Master
Soul of the Sword
The Spiritual Boxer
Chinatown Kid
The New One-Armed Swordsman
Iron Bodyguard
Vengeance!
The Tigress of Shaolin
Disciples of the 36th Chamber
The Thundering Sword
The Assassin