Chiu Sam-Yin

Chao Hsin-yen was born in 1947 and grew up in Hong Kong, though she was a native of Shantung. After graduating from secondary school, she joined the 4th Southern Experimental Theatre Training Troupe. When the Troupe wound up in 1964, Chao signed a four-year acting contract with Shaw Brothers. Her first movie was the romantic comedy Hong Kong, Manila, Singapore. In 1968, Chao appeared in two martial arts movies, namely The Silver Fox and Golden Swallow directed by Chang Cheh. In 1969, she also appeared in The Swordmate, Dragon Swamp and The Singing Escort. Chao retired from the motion picture industry after completion of her contract with Shaw Brothers.

Known For

Birth Location
Born 1947-01-01

Movies

The Iron Buddha as Mute girl
1970
The Swordmates as Hsin-Ying
1969
The Singing Escort as Li Ping
1969
Dragon Swamp as Chun Hua
1969
The Enchanted Chamber as Chou Su-Chuan
1968
That Fiery Girl as Xue Jiang
1968
The Bells of Death as Chang Wei Yun
1968
Golden Swallow as Mei Niang
1968
The Silver Fox as Pui Yu
1968
The Assassin as Concubine Zhao
1967
Song of Tomorrow as Nightclub dancer
1967
Operation Lipstick as Lee Jing
1967
Hong Kong Nocturne as HK Troupe dancer
1967
Come Drink with Me as Woman Escort Soldier
1966
Squadron 77 as Photo shop worker [Uncredited]
1965
Hong Kong, Manila, Singapore as Fung Hsiu-Lan
1965
Chiu Sam-Yin hasn't worked on any movies or TV shows