Li Ching (actress)
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Li Ching, also spelled ''Lee Ching'' (); (8 November 1948 – 22 February 2018), was a prominent Hong Kong actress and producer from the early 1960s to the late 1970s.


Early life

Li Ching was born in
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as Li Guoying (). Her parents moved to
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in 1949. She was the youngest in her family, with 5 older brothers and 2 older sisters. From a young age, she was interested in movies. While attending Precious Blood Girls' School, she learned that
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" Southern Experimental Drama Troupe " was openly recruiting for its second group of trainees. Despite her parents' opposition, she was determined to audition. Over 2,000 people applied, but Li Ching's fresh appearance and natural acting talent earned her a spot. She was selected along with Fang Ying, Chiang Ching,
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, and Chin Pin, becoming classmates. During this period, she made cameo appearances 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 ...
and The Female Prince.


Career

After graduating from the training class, she signed an 8-year contract with Shaw Brothers. Initially, she was cast in costume roles, playing supporting characters in films such as The Crimson Palm, The Lotus Lamp, and
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 ...
; but her big break came when she was finally offered her first starring role as the Carp Spirit / Peong in The Mermaid alongside
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. In May 1965, Li Ching won Best Actress at the 12th Asian Film Festival for her performance in The Mermaid. Since she was not yet 17 at the time, she was dubbed the “Baby Queen of Asian Cinema” In 1967, her performance in Susanna, her first modern romantic drama, received critical acclaim which further solidified her reputation. Following that, Shaw Brothers carefully planned her rise to stardom, producing a series of new films for her that consistently broke box office records. In the early 1970s, Li Ching's film Have Sword, Will Travel - besides the actors
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and
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- ranked as the 6th highest grossing film of the year; and by 1969, she had appeared in more than 20 films. Except for a 6 month break in 1969 due to a fractured left leg. Li Ching was almost constantly filming, completing numerous Huangmei opera movies. During her time at Shaw Brothers, she appeared in around 50 films, including
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’s Dead End, King Eagle, and The New One-Armed Swordsman. She was also considered one of the “ Top 10 Actress in
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Cinema ”, and became one of the most sought-after actresses in both Hong Kong and
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. At the end of 1976, Li Ching ended her 13-year relationship with Shaw Brothers and began working as a freelance actress, travelling between Hong Kong and Taiwan. She also co-founded the “Changtian Company” with director Lo Ma and starred in their debut film, ''The Chase''. Li eventually announced her retirement as an actress in 1983, after appearing in more than 60 films.


Personal life and Death

It is said that at the peak of her career, she was a compassionate soul and quite energetic too! Giving out advice to those who just debuted and invited her friends to her home frequently after a long day of work. But tragedy striked in 1979, her long-time boyfriend, Lui Kok-Wah, the eldest son of the Lui family and an heir to the Kowloon Motor Bus company, passed away after a 10 year relationship. This deeply affected her, leading to a gradual reduction in her film work. Followed by her mother in 1983, who had been by her side for many years, passed away. This impacted Li Ching immensely and completely withdrew herself from the entertainment industry. It is said that after leaving the film industry, Li Ching began a second career in the stock market. However, not long after, news spread that she had suffered significant investment losses, it may also be her gambling addiction — a way to cope with the 2 significant losses in her life. In the end, she had to liquidate her assets to repay debts, some of these problems ended up leading to court. This took a severe toll on her health both physically and mentally. She supposedly got breast cancer as well on some accounts. In the 1990s, Li Ching disappeared from the public eye. Even when Shaw Brothers digitally remastered and released their films in 2013, she didn’t make an appearance. On February 22, 2018, she was found dead at her home. Apparently, her neighbours smelt a rotten stench coming from her apartment, and called the firefighters to investigate. Turns out her body had been decomposing for several of days, she was 69 years old. Fortunately, her co-stars haven’t forgotten her, and paid for her funeral expenses and memorials.


Filmography


Films

* 1964 '' Between Tears and Smiles'' * 1964 '' The Dancing Millionairess'' (Wan hua ying chun) as Chorus girl * 1964 '' The Last Woman of Shang'' (Da ji) * 1964 ' * 1964 '' The Crimson Palm'' (Xie shou yin) * 1964 '' The Female Prince'' as Chun Lan * 1965 ''
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 ...
'' as Ghost of Kou Zhu * 1965 '' The Mermaid'' as Chin Mu-tan/Pipo fairy * 1965 '' The Lotus Lamp'' (Bai lian deng) as Lingzhi * 1965 '' The West Chamber'' (''Xi xiang ji'') as Hongniang * 1966 '' Sweet and Wild'' (Ye gu niang) as Jin Xiao-fang * 1966 ' (''Wen Suchen'') as Sister Yu Chin-erh * 1967 '' Sweet is Revenge'' (Da xia fu chou ji) * 1967 '' Nu xun an'' as Huo Ting-chin * 1967 '' Jing jing'' as Ching-ching * 1967 '' The King with My Face'' as Princess Hui Hsi * 1967 ''
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'' * 1967 '' Susanna'' as Lin Shan-Shan * 1967 ''
Rape of the Sword ''Rape of the Sword'' is a 1967 Hong Kong ''wuxia'' film directed by Yueh Feng and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, starring Li Li-hua, Lee Ching, Chan Hung-lit, Kiu Chong and Tien Feng. This film is believed by many, including Yuen Wo ...
'' (''Dao jian'') as Zhong Jiao Long * 1967 '' Lady Jade Locket'' as Lien Suo/Lien Wei * 1968 '' Hong Kong Rhapsody'' as Chang Hsiao-Ping * 1968 '' The Sword of Swords'' as Pai Feng * 1969 '' Hao xia zhuan'' (Killers Five) * 1969 '' The Invincible Fist'' as Kuei Ku * 1969 '' Dead End'' as Wen You * 1969 ''
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 ...
'' (San xiao) as Chiu Hsiang * 1969 '' Have Sword, Will Travel'' as Yun Piau Piau * 1970 '' Nu xiao chun se'' as Helen Li Hai-lun * 1970 '' A Place to Call Home'' (Yu nu qin qing) * 1970 '' E lang gu'' * 1971 '' King Eagle'' as 7th Chief Yuk Lin/8th Chief An Bing Er * 1971 '' The New One-Armed Swordsman'' as Pa Hsiao * 1971 ' as Shen Ping Hung * 1971 '' The Long Chase'' as Wang Hsueh Niang * 1972 ''
The Human Goddess ''The Human Goddess'' Chinese: 仙女下凡, ''Sin Lui Ha Fan'' is a Hong Kong films of 1972, 1972 Hong Kong fantasy film comedy directed by Ho Meng Hua. Plot Seventh sister comes down from heaven to Hong Kong to see the mortal world. Cast ...
'' * 1972 '' Wa wa fu ren'' * 1972 ''
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 ...
'' as Yang Pa Mei * 1972 '' Wang ming tu'' * 1973 '' A Woman with Half Soul'' * 1973 '' Niu gui she shen'' * 1973 '' Ambush (1973 film)'' as Fan Hsiu-hsiu * 1973 '' Sexy Girls of Denmark'' (Dan Ma jiao wa) * 1973 '' Dang nu ji hang'' * 1974 '' Gui ma xiao tian shi'' * 1974 '' Yan nu huan hun'' as Sung Lien-hua * 1974 '' Heung gong chat sup sam'' * 1974 '' Sorrow of the Gentry'' as Sun Shu-cheng * 1975 '' That's Adultery'' * 1975 '' Jin mao shi wang'' as Wen Fang * 1975 '' Shuang xing ban yue'' * 1975 '' Xi xiao nu ma'' * 1975 '' Evil Seducers'' (Guest star) * 1975 '' My Bewitched Wife'' as Fox Fairy Hu Hsiao-hsin * 1975 '' Qing suo'' * 1975 '' Lover's Destiny'' * 1976 '' Tiger Cliff'' * 1976 '' Wedding Nights'' as Chan Hsien-hsien * 1976 '' Hu tian hu di'' as Fox Fairy Hu Hsiao-hsin * 1976 '' Mr. Funnybone'' as Miss Chen * 1977 '' Clans of Intrigue'' as Black Pearl Hei Chen-chu * 1977 '' Heroes of the Eastern Skies'' * 1978 ''
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'' as Hsieh Bao-Chai * 1978 '' Zhui''


References


External links

*
Hong Kong Cinemagic entry
{{DEFAULTSORT:Li, Ching Hong Kong film actresses 1948 births 2018 deaths Actresses from Shanghai 20th-century Chinese actresses 20th-century Hong Kong actresses Chinese film actresses Shaw Brothers Studio