Connie Chan Po-Chu

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 popular actresses in the sixties. In 1967  alone, she played in 32 films. Chan is a versatile actress and she can play both male and female roles. She appeared in films like costumed action movies, dramas, comedies and also musicals. An icon of young girls in the sixties, her popularity was such that she was known as the Movie Princess at that time.  Was a member of Madame Fan Fok-Fa's The Spring And Autumn Drama School's Peking Opera.

Birth Location Guangdong, China
Born 1946-12-10

Movies

The Lizard as Yo Xiao Ju
1972
I'll Get You One Day as Lee Wai-Fung
1970
The Tin Long Gang as Shang Kuan Yu Fung
1968
1968
Give Me a Kiss as Yap Wai Yee
1968
A Romantic Thief as Liang Pui Pui
1968
1968
Dragnet of the Law as Kong Yin
1967
Lady Black Cat Strikes Again as Lady Black Cat
1967
A Death Pass as Detective 001
1967
The Perilous Rescue as Kong Yin
1967
The Sweetest Moment as Lee Ching Yu
1967
The Black Killer as Wong Ming-Wai / Wong Ming-Sing
1967
The Female Chivalry as Wai-ping
1967
Return of Lady Bond as Kong Yin/ Tong Ching-yee
1966
Girl Detective 001 as Pak Yik-wah
1966
Girls are Flowers as Ng Hoi-yin
1966
Lady Black Cat as Girl Friday
1966
Lady Black Cat as Lady Black Cat
1966
The Big Chase as Tse Bo-chun
1966
Lady Bond as Kong Yin
1966
Spy with My Face as Chan Mei-ling
1966
Book Without Words as Purple Wolf
1965
1965
Yellow Giant as Heung Ngan
1962
The Blonde Hair Monster as Heung Ngan
1962
1961
Connie Chan Po-Chu hasn't worked on any movies or TV shows