Where to watch Connie Chan Po-Chu in the UK
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Both of her parents being Cantonese Opera stars - Chan Fei Nung and Kung Fan Hung. Connie Chan as an actor is of undoubted pedigree and to the manner born. She learned the skills of Cantonese Opera from her parents and after that she became an apprentice under Peking Opera master Fen Ju Hua and Cantonese Superstar Yam Kim Fai. Hence she was trained in both the Southern and Northern styles of martial arts and operas. She made her screen debut with Chun Heung Lin in 1958 and then appeared with opera legend Yam Kim Fai in the Cantonese opera film The Unroyal Prince. She was one of the most popul…
Connie Chan Po-Chu films streaming in the UK
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- The Lizard (1972) as Yo Xiao Ju
- A Century of Light and Shadow (2005) as Self
- The Furious Buddha's Palm (1965) Cast
- Book Without Words (1965) as Purple Wolf
- Lady Bond (1966) as Kong Yin
- The Devil and Her Magic Needles, Part Two (1964) as Hung Tin-bo
- The Blonde Hair Monster (1962) as Heung Ngan
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