Biography
Now here's a girl that even Feng Ko-An could love. With her cute face and sassy manner, seems she was forever destined to play "Prostitutes and Hookers" in a number of kung-fu films. She started making films in 1965 and was already a star in Taiwan, when she joined Shaw studios. She tried to fight in the Golden Harvest classic Thunderbolt against Angela Mao , but we know, how far that got her.
In the obscure cult-classic Bruce Lee & I, she played the mother of a young Little Unicorn, but she was killed shortly after the film starts (don't blink) by "Cripple Wu" (Tang Ti). Never one to do more in a movie than huff, puff, and take her clothes off, she is mostly known by the local men in any town full of killers. She had me laughing my head off in Fists Of The Double K where she burnt the hand of a waiter (using a kettle of boiling Tea), who got a little [too] friendly with her.
In the obscure cult-classic Bruce Lee & I, she played the mother of a young Little Unicorn, but she was killed shortly after the film starts (don't blink) by "Cripple Wu" (Tang Ti). Never one to do more in a movie than huff, puff, and take her clothes off, she is mostly known by the local men in any town full of killers. She had me laughing my head off in Fists Of The Double K where she burnt the hand of a waiter (using a kettle of boiling Tea), who got a little [too] friendly with her.
Yet, in Wits To Wits, she would chase poor (and mostly naked) Wu Ma throughout the whole film. This avid "Mahjong" player liked to work with the late Shaw director Li Han-Hsiang, whom she said, really lets his performers express themselves freely. She also can be seen in a photo of the late Bruce Lee along with Shaw actress Tina Chin-Fei, which I used to constantly see with one or the other actresses "cropped out" to imply that Lee was a Sex-obsessed womanizer, who seemed to forgot he was married and had a family.