Angela Mao Ying
Biography
Angela Mao Ying (Chinese: 茅瑛), born Mao Fujing on September 20, 1950, is a renowned Taiwanese actress and martial artist, celebrated for her impactful contributions to the martial arts film genre during the 1970s. Often referred to as "Lady Whirlwind" and "Lady Kung Fu," she became one of the most prominent female martial artists of her era, earning comparisons to the legendary Bruce Lee. Her dynamic performances and exceptional skills helped to pave the way for women in martial arts cinema.
Mao's journey into the world of performance began at the Fu Sheng Opera School, where she honed her craft and developed her martial arts expertise. Throughout her career, she showcased her talents in various films, captivating audiences with her fierce fighting choreography and compelling screen presence. As a trailblazer in a male-dominated industry, Angela Mao broke barriers and established herself as a role model for aspiring female martial artists and actresses.
Her legacy continues to inspire new generations, solidifying her status as a significant figure in the history of martial arts films. Angela Mao Ying's influence remains evident, as her work has left an indelible mark on the genre and has contributed to the increasing recognition of female martial artists in cinema.
Filmography
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The Invincible Eight
1971 • Kuei Chien Chin
Broken Oath
1977 • Liu Chieh Lien / Lotus
Hapkido
1972 • Yu Ying
When Taekwondo Strikes
1973 • Wan Ling Ching/Huang Li Chen
Enter the Dragon
1973 • Su Lin
Return of the Tiger
1977 • Chang Hung's Partner (as Mao Ying)
Enter the Clones of Bruce
2023 • Self
Black Hornet
1977 • Bandit Queen
The Tournament
1974 • Lau Siu-Fung
Lady Whirlwind
1972 • Tien Li-Chun
The Fate of Lee Khan
1973 • Hai Mu-tan