Biography
Pretty as a picture, she can't fight a lick, but like Liu An-Li , she was nice to look at. First seen, trying to get cozy with Lo Lieh, the man with the 5 Fingers Of Death. In the film, he probably could have saved her life, if he stayed with her (and out of the Tournament), then the ending wouldn't have been as satisfying. She got mixed up with Nan Kung-Hsun and ended up with a splitting headache (compliments of Tien Feng).
She's forever the Damsel-in-Distress, waiting for someone to rescue her, which gets old after so many times. She was one of number of women, who appeared in kung-fu films, without at least trying to throw a kick or punch. Even in interesting films such as Pursuit and The Thunderbolt Fist, she was used as nothing more than Window Dressing. She was a competent actress, it's a shame that she couldn't secure more roles, suited for her talents.
She's forever the Damsel-in-Distress, waiting for someone to rescue her, which gets old after so many times. She was one of number of women, who appeared in kung-fu films, without at least trying to throw a kick or punch. Even in interesting films such as Pursuit and The Thunderbolt Fist, she was used as nothing more than Window Dressing. She was a competent actress, it's a shame that she couldn't secure more roles, suited for her talents.
She had a little more to do in The 14 Amazons, but, when it's a film starring more than (12) women, it's kind of easy to get lost in the shuffle. As with most actresses of her time, she wanted to star in more dramatic roles, rather than to play sub-par characters in kung-fu films. She seemed more suited for Tear-jerker roles (where she could cry and it would have more substance) - not in films, where the main focus was on men and women who could fight. These films (always) focused on the action stars and away from those in minor roles.