Huang Yuet-chu (born November 16, 1939), known professionally by her
stage name
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Ivy Ling Po, is a retired actress and
Chinese opera
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singer from
Hong Kong
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. She gained widespread fame during the 1960s for her roles in several popular
Huangmei opera films; most notably ''
The Love Eterne
''The Love Eterne'' is a 1963 Hong Kong musical film of the Huangmei opera genre directed by Li Han Hsiang. An adaptation of the Chinese legend of the Butterfly Lovers, it tells of the doomed romance between the male Liang Shanbo (cross-gender ...
'' (1963). This role was lauded as an inspiring performance in Asian culture, solidifying her status as a
cultural icon
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.
Ling Po initially acted in
Amoy
Xiamen,), also known as Amoy ( ; from the Zhangzhou Hokkien pronunciation, zh, c=, s=, t=, p=, poj=Ē͘-mûi, historically romanized as Amoy, is a sub-provincial city in southeastern Fujian, People's Republic of China, beside the Taiwan Stra ...
Hokkien's films under the stage name Xiaojuan (), then in
Cantonese
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films under Shen Yan (), before joining the
Shaw Brothers Studio
Shaw Brothers (HK) Limited () was the largest film production company in Hong Kong, operating from 1925 to 2011.
In 1925, three Shaw brothers— Runje, Runme, and Runde—founded Tianyi Film Company (also called "Unique") in Shang ...
to act in
Mandarin
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Language
* Mandarin Chinese, branch of Chinese originally spoken in northern parts of the country
** Standard Chinese or Modern Standard Mandarin, the official language of China
** Taiwanese Mandarin, Stand ...
films as (Ivy) Ling Po ().
Early life
Huang Yu-Chun was born on November 16, 1939, in
Shantou
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,
Guangdong
) means "wide" or "vast", and has been associated with the region since the creation of Guang Prefecture in AD 226. The name "''Guang''" ultimately came from Guangxin ( zh, labels=no, first=t, t= , s=广信), an outpost established in Han dynasty ...
. As a child,
she was sold to a family in
Xiamen
Xiamen,), also known as Amoy ( ; from the Zhangzhou Hokkien pronunciation, zh, c=, s=, t=, p=, poj=Ē͘-mûi, historically romanized as Amoy, is a sub-provincial city in southeastern Fujian, People's Republic of China, beside the Taiwan Stra ...
. She was given the name Jun Haitang () and worked as a
domestic maid. After reaching
preadolescence
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, her adoptive mother forced her to enter the movie industry in
Hong Kong
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.
Ling Po claimed she did not have a childhood and was often scolded and physically punished by her adoptive mother. Before Ling Po turned 18 years, her adoptive mother sold her to
Chinese-Filipino
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businessman Shi Weixiong, with whom Ling Po had a son, Shi Yonghui.
In 1957, Shi Weixiong funded the establishment of the Huasha Film Company, which specialized in producing Mandarin-language films. Wu Baoxi and Ling Po—who starred in most of Huasha's productions under the name 'Xiao Juan'—served as producers. During the filming of ''
The Love Eterne
''The Love Eterne'' is a 1963 Hong Kong musical film of the Huangmei opera genre directed by Li Han Hsiang. An adaptation of the Chinese legend of the Butterfly Lovers, it tells of the doomed romance between the male Liang Shanbo (cross-gender ...
,'' Ling Po—unwilling to meet her adoptive mother's request to attend Weixiong's dinner—moved into the Shaw dormitory with the protection and support of director Li Hanxiang, who freed her from the control of her adoptive parents.
Career
1950s–1960s
Ling Po resided in
Xiamen
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before moving to
Hong Kong
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. Her first screen appearance was in the Ha-Yuen movie ''Love of Young People'' (1951) at the age of twelve, under the name of Xiao Juan. In addition to appearing in more than 50
Hokkien
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movies, she was dubbed for other movie companies, particularly
Huangmei operas for
Shaw Brothers
Shaw Brothers (HK) Limited () was the largest film production company in Hong Kong, operating from 1925 to 2011.
In 1925, three Shaw brothers— Runje, Runme, and Runde—founded Tianyi Film Company (also called "Unique") in Shangh ...
.
While Ling Po was dubbing the Shaw Brothers' opera ''
Dream of the Red Chamber
''Dream of the Red Chamber'' or ''The Story of the Stone'' is an 18th-century Chinese novel authored by Cao Xueqin, considered to be one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. It is known for its psychological scope and it ...
,'' she caught the attention of
Li Han-hsiang
Richard Li Han-hsiang (; 7 March 1926 in Jinxi, Liaoning – 17 December 1996 in Beijing) was a Chinese film director. Li directed more than 70 films in his career beginning in the 1950s and lasting till the 1990s. His '' The Enchanting Shadow' ...
, who cast her as Liang Shanbo in ''
The Love Eterne
''The Love Eterne'' is a 1963 Hong Kong musical film of the Huangmei opera genre directed by Li Han Hsiang. An adaptation of the Chinese legend of the Butterfly Lovers, it tells of the doomed romance between the male Liang Shanbo (cross-gender ...
'' (''Liang Shanbo yu Zhu Yingtai'', also known as ''Liang Zhu or
The Butterfly Lovers'') in 1962 with
Betty Loh Ti
Betty Loh Ti (July 24, 1937 – December 27, 1968), known as Loh Tih for short, was a Hong Kong actress originally from Shanghai. Known as the "Classic Beauty", she was one of the most celebrated actresses of Hong Kong cinema. She is most famous ...
. The judges at the second
Golden Horse Awards
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were so impressed by her performance that they created a special award for her, citing her Outstanding Performance. In 1963, a publicity appearance brought traffic in
Taipei
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to a halt, as thousands of women came to see Ivy Ling Po.
In 1964, Ling Po received the coveted title of ''Asian Movie Queen'', when she won the Best Actress award at the 11th
Asian Film Festival for her performance in ''
Lady General Hua Mulan''. The following year, she would win the Most Versatile Talent award at the 12th Asian Film Festival, for her role as a young prince in ''
The Grand Substitution'' and a scholar in ''
The Mermaid''.
She became the leading figure in the
Huangmei opera genre and was usually cast in male roles. Every year, without fail, Ling Po would make lists of the top ten stars in Hong Kong, based on polls conducted by magazines and newspapers.
To avoid being typecast, she auditioned for various roles in both
wuxia
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and contemporary genres. For playing the ill-fated wife of Kwan Shan in ''
Too Late for Love'', one of her contemporary outings, she won the Golden Horse Best Actress award.
1970s–1980s
In 1975, Ling Po won the
Golden Horse Best Supporting Actress award for her role as a neglected empress in Li Han-hsiang's ''
The Empress Dowager'', despite limited screen time in the sprawling epic. After her contract with
Shaw Brothers Studio
Shaw Brothers (HK) Limited () was the largest film production company in Hong Kong, operating from 1925 to 2011.
In 1925, three Shaw brothers— Runje, Runme, and Runde—founded Tianyi Film Company (also called "Unique") in Shang ...
ended in 1975, she went on to appear in other films and television series with her husband. She won another Golden Horse for Best Actress, for ''My Father, My Husband, My Son'', in which she aged from a teenager to an old woman. Her last screen appearance was in the movie ''Golden Swallow'' (1987), playing an evil witch.
She then retired after the movie and emigrated with her husband,
Chin Han, and her three sons to
Toronto
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, Ontario, Canada in 1989.
2000s
Ivy Ling Po's career revived in 2002 when she was cast with another veteran Shaw actress, Hu Chin, in a stage production of ''
Butterfly Lovers
The Butterfly Lovers is a Chinese legend centered around the tragic romance between Liang Shanbo () and Zhu Yingtai (), whose names form the Chinese title of the story. The title is often abbreviated as Liang Zhu ().
The story was selected a ...
''. Two original cast members,
Li Kun, and Jen Chieh, reprised their respective roles. She toured extensively with this production, bringing it to
Malaysia
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,
Singapore
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,
Taiwan
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, and the
United States
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. Ivy Po restaged the production two years later in Taiwan.
Ling Po has performed in concerts in Taiwan, the United States, and Malaysia. Her two concerts at Genting Malaysia in 2005 included Hu Chin,
Chin Hsiang Lin, and
Yueh Hua.
In 2006, Ling Po performed at the
Hong Kong Coliseum
Hong Kong Coliseum (), commonly and informally known as the Hung Hom Coliseum (, ) is a multi-purpose indoor arena, in Hung Hom Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong near Hung Hom station. It is in Yau Tsim Mong District.
It was built by the Urban Council ...
as part of a large group of singers for the Everlasting Golden Hits concert. She sang her signature songs from ''
The Love Eterne
''The Love Eterne'' is a 1963 Hong Kong musical film of the Huangmei opera genre directed by Li Han Hsiang. An adaptation of the Chinese legend of the Butterfly Lovers, it tells of the doomed romance between the male Liang Shanbo (cross-gender ...
'', duetting with
Lisa Wang, who sang the part of
Zhu Yingtai. She also performed her version of "Jiao Dao" from
The Crimson Palm.
In April 2004, Ling Po was among the first Hong Kong celebrities who opened the
Avenue of Stars in
Tsim Sha Tsui
Tsim Sha Tsui ( zh, c=尖沙咀), often abbreviated as TST, is an list of areas of Hong Kong, area in southern Kowloon, Hong Kong. The area is administratively part of the Yau Tsim Mong District. Tsim Sha Tsui East is a piece of land reclaimed ...
, adding her handprints and signature. In January 2006, Ling Po was awarded the WIFTI-HK Professional Achievement Award, with the re-release and screening of the remastered film ''
The 14 Amazons
''The 14 Amazons'' is a 1972 Hong Kong ''wuxia'' film directed by Cheng Kang and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. The award-winning film featured a predominantly female cast. The story is about the female generals of the Yang Family.
Ove ...
'' at the
Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre. In October 2006, Ivy Ling Po, Hu Chin, and Xie Lei performed at
Star City in
Sydney
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, Australia. Ling Po also performed at the Frances Yip S.U.C.C.E.S.S. concert, held at the
Queen Elizabeth Theatre
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in Vancouver on October 30, 2006.
Awards
* Special Award: Outstanding Performance (
2nd Golden Horse Awards) – Love Eterne (1963)
* Best Actress (11th Asian Film Festival, 1964) –
Lady General Hua Mulan (1964)
* Most Versatile Talent (12th Asian Film Festival, 1965) –
The Mermaid (1965)
* Best Actress (
6th Golden Horse Awards, 30 October 68) – Too Late for Love (1966)
* Best Actress (20th Asian Film Festival, 15 June 74) – Father, Husband, Son
* Best Supporting Actress (
Asian Film Festival) – Empress Dowager (1975)
* WIFTI-HK
Professional Achievement Award (2006) presented during RR of 14 Amazons in HK.
Filmography
Titles & dates of release courtesy of
Hong Kong Film Archive
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* RR = remastered and released on DVD
* R = released without being remastered probably in the wrong aspect ratio
Amoy (Hokkien) films
* ''Love of Young People'' – 1951
* ''Judge Bao Judges Yueying'' – 20 November 1955
* ''The Phoenix's Flirtation With Twin Dragons (Meng Lijun, The Sequel)'' – 25 November 1955
* ''Meng Jiangnu's Wail Shattered The Great Wall'' – 6 July 1955
* ''Meng Lijun (A Reborn Love)'' – 26 August 1955
* ''The Cowherd and the Weaving Girl'' – 8 September 1955
* ''The Story of Third Madam Li'' – 12 May 1955
* ''Liang Shanbo & Zhu Yingtai'' – 3 August 1955
* ''Xuemei Teaches Her Son'' – 15 September 1955
* ''Chen Shimei Denies His Wife'' – 20 September 1955
* ''Love's Obligation'' – 13 April 1955
* ''Flower Terrace'' – 15 November 1956
* ''The Death of Daiyu (Back To Heaven)'' – 18 May 1956
* ''The Phoenix Returns Home'' – 6 June 1956
* ''Tiger Wang Snatches His Bride'' – 11 May 1956
* ''Lady Red-Broom'' – 11 February 1956
* ''Dream of the Red Chamber'' – 22 November 1956
* ''An'an Searches For His Mother'' – 20 December 1956
* ''Lianli Gives Birth To Han Qi'' – 22 May 1956
* ''Nazha Creates Havoc in the East Sea'' – 21 February 1956
* ''Wang Zhaojun'' – 26 April 1956
* ''Judge Bao's Night Trial of Guo Huai'' – 2 December 1956
* ''Madam Zhou Cheng in Search of Her Husband'' – 13 December 1956
* ''8 Immortals in Jiangnan (8 Immortals Cross The Sea)'' – 24 May 1957
* ''Monk Ji Gong'' – 4 April 1957
* ''Peach Blossom Weeps Blood'' – 6 June 1957
* ''Third Madam Teaches Her Son'' – 2 October 1957
* ''Xiaofeng'' – 5 November 1957
* ''
Mulian Saves His Mother'' – 3 November 1957
* ''Love Mismatched'' – 14 February 1957
* ''Strange Tales of an Empty Chest'' – 6 May 1957
* ''Burning of Red Lotus Temple'' – 1 February 1957
* ''Meeting on the Magpies Bridge'' – 21 September 1957
* ''Burning of Red Lotus Temple, The Sequel'' – 2 February 1957
* ''True And False Romance'' – 12 October 1957
* ''The Battle Between Red Kid & Monkey King'' – 18 January 1957
* ''Xuemei Misses Her Husband'' – 26 February 1958
* ''Choosing A Son-In-Law'' – 17 September 1958
* ''Lu Mengzheng Wins The Bride's Embroidered Ball'' – 8 May 1958
* ''Mr. Wang Marries His Daughter To Hong Kong'' – 22 November 1958
* ''Hot Lady'' – 19 May 1958
* ''Discarded Body in a Bathroom'' – 7 August 1958
* ''Shrews From Afar'' – 5 June 1958
* ''Marry into Your Own Class'' – 4 April 1958
* ''Harmony Between The In-Laws'' – 3 July 1958
* ''Teddy Girls'' – 30 October 1958
* ''The True Story of Mazhu'' – 1 January 1958
* ''Crossroads'' – 24 September 1958
* ''Burning of Red Lotus Temple Part 3'' – 14 January 1959
* ''Burning of Red Lotus Temple Part 4'' – 17 January 1959
* ''Queen of Folk Songs'' – 17 April 1959
* ''Miss Jinfeng'' – 28 March 1959
* ''I Love Young Men'' – 17 June 1959
* ''Suffer for My Wife'' – 8 September 1959
* ''Brother Wang And Brother Li''u – 1959
* ''Miss Singapore'' – 3 September 1959
* ''He Has Taken Her For Another'' – 4 September 1959
* ''Miss Cuicui'' – 7 February 1959
* ''Phony Phoenixes'' – 31 July 1959
* ''Mr. Wang Throws A Birthday Party'' – 3 April 1959
* A Perfect Match – 11 March 1959
* ''Who Is Not Amorous?'' – 21 February 1959
* ''The Love of a
Pedicab
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Driver'' – 16 January 1959
* ''Who Is The Murderer?'' – 16 April 1959
* ''A Girl in Love'' – 27 March 1959
* ''True Love'' – 14 January 1959
* ''The Maiden Catches The Culprit'' – 24 December 1959
* ''Mr. Wang's New Year'' – 21 February 1959
* ''Liu Hai Meets Fairy'' – 1961
* ''Little Wild Cat (Xiao Ye Mao)'' – date of release unknown
* ''Long Feng Pei'' – 7 November 1957
* ''Secret Swordswoman (Shen Mi Nu Xia)'' – date of release unknown
* ''Zai Jia Xin Niang'' – date of release unknown
* ''Fan Li Hua'' – date of release unknown
Cantonese films
* ''Seven Daughters of Tsoi'' – 21 February 1962
* ''The Grandest of All Families'' – 13 February 1962
* ''The Little Happy Star'' – 9 February 1962
* ''Renegade (The Criminals)'' – 19 April 1963
* ''Cantonese Opera: Fu Gwai Wing Wah Tai Yat Ka (with Yam Kim Fai)'' – date of release unknown
Shaw Brothers Studio
Huangmei Opera Dubbings
* ''Dream of the Red Chamber'' – 2 August 1962 (RR – 2004)
* ''Return of the Phoenix'' – 24 July 1963 (RR – 2007)
* The Adulteress (Xiao Bai Cai) – 8 August 1963 (RR – 2006)
* ''The Lotus Lamp'' – 8 July 1965 (RR – 2004)
* ''The Pearl Phoenix'' – 4 February 1967 (RR – 2003)
Huangmei opera films
* ''Hung Niang'' – 1962 (not released; see last paragraph in biography)
* ''
The Love Eterne
''The Love Eterne'' is a 1963 Hong Kong musical film of the Huangmei opera genre directed by Li Han Hsiang. An adaptation of the Chinese legend of the Butterfly Lovers, it tells of the doomed romance between the male Liang Shanbo (cross-gender ...
'' – 3 April 1963 (RR – 2003)
* ''A Maid From Heaven'' (Seven Fairies) – 11 December 1963 (RR – 2004)
* ''
Lady General Hua Mu-lan'' – 18 June 1964 (RR – 2004)
* ''
The Crimson Palm'' – 28 October 1964 (RR-2007)
* ''
The Female Prince'' – 10 December 1964 (RR – 2006)
* ''
Inside The Forbidden City
''Inside The Forbidden City'' is a 1965 Hong Kong Huangmei opera musical film. Depicted is the famous tale known as "Civet for Crown Prince" which allegedly took place in China's Song dynasty.
Synopsis
While passing through the town of Cao ...
'' – 16 October 1965 (RR – 2003)
* ''
The Grand Substitution'' – 15 April 1965 (RR – 2003)
* ''
The Mermaid'' – 29 January 1965 (RR – 2005)
* ''The West Chamber'' – 10 October 1965 (RR – 2004)
* ''Dawn Will Come'' – 2 March 1966
* ''The Perfumed Arrow'' – 23 November 1966
* ''The Mirror and the Lichee'' – 9 November 1967 (RR – 2006)
* ''Forever And Ever'' – 20 January 1968
* ''
The Three Smiles
''The Three Smiles'' (''San xiao'', simplified/traditional Chinese:''三笑'') is a 1969 Mandarin-language Hong Kong film, directed by Yueh Feng. It is considered the last film of the huangmei opera films golden age.''The Shaw Screen: A Prelimin ...
'' – 24 September 1969 (RR – 2003)
Wuxia/martial arts films
* ''Temple of the Red Lotus'' – 1 October 1965 (RR – 2003)
* ''The Twin Swords'' – 1965 (RR – Mar 2007)
* ''Sword and the Lute'' – 21 April 1967 (RR – 2006)
* ''
Duel for Gold'' – 16 November 1971 (RR – Dec 2006)
* ''The Mighty One'' – 1972 (RR – July 2006)
* ''The Crimson Charm'' – 16 July 1971 (RR – 2005)
* ''
The 14 Amazons
''The 14 Amazons'' is a 1972 Hong Kong ''wuxia'' film directed by Cheng Kang and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. The award-winning film featured a predominantly female cast. The story is about the female generals of the Yang Family.
Ove ...
'' – 27 July 1972 (RR – 2006)
* ''Finger of Doom'' – 14 April 1972 (RR – 2005)
* ''Flight Man (The Daredevil)'' – 1972
* ''Unarmed Combat'' – 1972, incomplete
Contemporary films
* ''
Between Tears and Smiles'' – 18 January 1964 (RR – 2005)
* ''Vermilion Door'' – 26 August 1965 (RR – 2003)
* ''The Mating Season'' (Guest Star) – 1966
* ''
Song of Tomorrow'' – 12 October 1967 (RR – 2005)
* ''
Too Late For Love'' – 29 March 1967 (RR – 2003)
* ''Raw Passions'' – 4 September 1969 (RR – 2005)
* ''The Younger Generation'' – 12 March 1970 (RR – 2003)
* ''A Cause To Kill'' – 15 January 1970 (RR – 2004)
* ''The Silent Love'' – 2 April 1971 (RR – 2003)
* ''It's All in the Family'' – 1974 (RR – 2006)
Historical drama films
* ''
Empress Dowager
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'' – 21 March 1975 (RR – 2003)
* ''The Last Tempest'' – 21 February 1976 (RR – 2003)
Post-Shaw Brothers
Huangmei opera films & TV productions
* ''Dream of the Red Chamber'' – 18 May 1978 (R on LD & VCD in 1993; OUT OF PRINT)
* ''The Imperious Princess'' (Jin Hsi Yu Ye) – 25 July 1980 (R on LD & VCD in 1990; OUT OF PRINT)
* ''Imperial Matchmaker'' – 1982 (R on VCD in Malaysia by Zestbase)
* ''Butterfly Lovers 40'' – 2002
tage(RR – 2003)
* ''The Lute'' (Pi Pa Ji) – TV movie release date unknown (RR on DVD in Taiwan without English subs)
Notes:
# ''The Dream of the Red Chamber'' and ''The Imperious Princess'' have been remastered by Warner Bros and screened on Celestial Channel. Both remastered prints are in the correct aspect ratio of 2.35:1 with English subtitles.
# ''Imperial Matchmaker'' marked the only pairing on film of two famed male impersonators: Ivy Ling Po and
Yang Lihua
Yang Lihua (; 561–609) was an empress of the Xianbei-led Chinese Northern Zhou dynasty, and later a princess of the Sui dynasty.
Background
Yang Lihua was born in 561, as the eldest daughter of Yang Jian, then the heir apparent to Yang ...
.
# ''The Imperious Princess'' marked the final Huangmei dubbing of Ivy Ling Po &
Tsin Ting
Jing Ting (; 1934 – 20 October 2022) was a Chinese singer and dubbing artist, sometimes known as the Marni Nixon of Hong Kong cinema.
Biography
Tsin Ting was born in Sichuan, China. She arrived in Hong Kong in 1949 with her brother after Chi ...
together on film. Tsin Ting is billed as Kwok Tsin Ting in the credits.
Wuxia/martial arts films
* ''The Chinese Amazons (Women Soldiers)'' – 11 February 1975 (R on Tai Seng VHS in USA; OUT OF PRINT)
* ''The Prominent Eunuch Chen Ho'' – 18 October 1977 (R on LD & VCD; OUT OF PRINT)
* ''A Rescue From Hades (Mulian Saves His Mother)'' – release date unknown
* ''15 Female Warriors of the Sa Family'' – 1981
* ''Long Nuu Xin Fan (Dragon Girl Descends From Heaven)'' – 1982
* ''New Pilgrims to the West'' – 1986
* ''Liu Zhu Hui Nen Zuan (Legend of Liu Zhu Hui Nen Buddha)'' – 1987
* ''Golden Swallow'' – 16 December 1987 (RR – 2002)
Notes:
# ''The Prominent Eunuch Chen Ho'' was retitled ''The Great Chase'' for its
LaserDisc
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and VCD release. The LaserDisc version features an English soundtrack which is not available on VCD.
# Ivy Ling Po has cameos in both ''A Rescue From Hades'' and ''New Pilgrims to the West'' as
Kuan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy.
# ''A Rescue From Hades'' has been remastered in the correct aspect ratio of 2.35:1 with English subtitles and screened on Celestial Channel.
# ''15 Female Warriors of the Sa Family'' reunites Ivy Ling Po with ex-Shaw stars
Ching Li &
Chiao Chiao. This movie also co-stars
Kue Ya Lei as the eldest sister, Tang Lan Hua and Han Hsiang Chin. The villain is played by Chen Hsing.
Drama films
* ''Father, Husband, Son'' – 1974
* ''Crossroad'' – 1976
* ''Mother'' – 1982 (R on Tai Seng VHS in USA dubbed in Cantonese)
* ''The Lost Generation'' () – 1983
Notes:
# ''Crossroad'' has been remastered by Warner Bros in the correct aspect ratio of 2.35:1 with English subtitles and screened on Celestial channel.
# ''The Lost Generation'' grossed HK$1.548M and starred
Chen Chen, Ivy Ling Po,
Betty Ting Pei, Paul Chang Chung,
Kwan Shan,
Jenny Tseng,
Chin Han (Ivy's husband), Yi Lei,
Roy Chiao,
Rosemund Kwan,
Sibelle Hu,
Kue Ya Lei,
Chen Kuan Tai
Chen Kuan-tai (; born 24 September 1945) is a Hong Kong martial arts actor, director, and action choreographer. Chen rose to fame in the early 1970s for his movies with the Shaw Brothers Studio and is credited as being one of the film company's fi ...
,
Ke Chun Hsiung and
Ching Miao among other stars. Written and directed by
Liu Chia Chang.
Television
*
''Eight Thousand Li of Cloud and Moon''
* ''7 Lives Becoming Couple (Qi Shi Fu Qi)'' – 16 April 1972
* ''Spring in Jiangnan'' – 1980
* ''Wu Tu Wu Ming'' – 1981
* ''Chang Lang Qi Tan'' – 1982
* ''Man Feng He Ming'' – 13 February 1983
* ''Qin Gui He Chu'' – 1984
* ''Fan Pu'' – 1986
* ''Ta Men De Gu Shi'' – 1986
* ''Jui Gan Pao Tiao Peng'' – 1986
* ''Jin Fen Wang Chao'' – 1986
* ''Qin Suo'' – 1986
Personal life
Ling Po is married to
Chin Han. Her children include film director
Kenneth Bi
Kenneth Bi (born March 4, 1967) is a Hong Kong-born Canadian filmmaker. He has written, directed, and acted in Canada and Hong Kong in numerous theatre and film productions.
Biography
Kenneth Bi is the son of two movie stars from the Shaw Brot ...
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References
External links
*
Ivy Ling Po at hkmdb.comIvy Ling Poat
Discogs
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1939 births
Living people
Hong Kong child singers
Hong Kong child actresses
Hong Kong film actresses
Canadian people of Chinese descent
Huangmei opera actresses
Shaw Brothers Studio
Actresses from Guangdong
People from Shantou
Singers from Guangdong
20th-century Hong Kong actresses
Chinese film actresses
Chinese television actresses
20th-century Chinese actresses
20th-century Chinese women singers
20th-century Hong Kong women singers
Male impersonators in Chinese opera
Pathé Records (Hong Kong) artists