Ching Miao
Biography
Ching Miao (Chinese: 井淼; March 15, 1913 – 1989) was a prominent Taiwanese actor, originally hailing from Shandong, China. His prolific career spanned several decades, during which he became a familiar face in the film industry, particularly with the Shaw Brothers Studio in Hong Kong. Over his lifetime, he featured in more than 190 films, showcasing his versatility and dedication to the craft.
Ching Miao's talent did not go unnoticed, as he garnered critical acclaim and recognition for his performances. He was honored with the Best Supporting Actor award at the prestigious Golden Horse Awards on two occasions, first for his role in "Between Tears and Smiles" in 1964, and later for "Too Late for Love" in 1967. These accolades cemented his status as a respected figure in Taiwanese cinema.
Beyond his professional achievements, Ching Miao's legacy continues through his family, as he is the father of actress Ching Li, who has also made her mark in the film industry. Ching Miao's contributions to the arts have left an indelible impact on the cinematic landscape of Taiwan and Hong Kong, making him a celebrated icon in the world of film.
Filmography
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The Stranger and the Gunfighter
1974 • Wang's Father
The Devil's Mirror
1972 • Chief Wen
The Flying Dagger
1969 • Chief Yu Yuan
The Sentimental Swordsman
1977
The Duel of the Century
1981
Clan of the White Lotus
1980 • Paper Shop Boss
The Anonymous Heroes
1971 • Marshall Chin
Heroes of the East
1978 • Ho To's Father
The Boxer from the Temple
1980 • Mr Yin Chun Bong
The Convict Killer
1980 • Boss Lan Fei / Black Leopard
Crippled Avengers
1978
The Kung Fu Instructor
1979
Heroes Shed No Tears
1980 • Kao Chien Fei's Master
Lust for Love of a Chinese Courtesan
1984 • Mr. Lee
The Lady Assassin
1983
Pursuit of Vengeance
1977 • Xue Bin
Shaolin Abbot
1979 • Mr. Li
Flying Guillotine II
1978
Martial Club
1981 • Watches the Lion Dance
Full Moon Scimitar
1979 • Tung Fang Bu Bai
Human Lanterns
1982
Blood Brothers
1973 • Judge