Angela Mao Ying
Angela Mao Ying, born on September 20, 1950 in Taiwan, is a renowned actress and martial artist known for her significant contributions to the film industry. She is often referred to as "Lady Whirlwind" and "Lady Kung Fu," having been positioned as a female counterpart to Bruce Lee.
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Angela Mao Ying, born on September 20, 1950 in Taiwan, is a renowned actress and martial artist known for her significant contributions to the film industry. She is often referred to as "Lady Whirlwind" and "Lady Kung Fu," having been positioned as a female counterpart to Bruce Lee. Mao Ying's career in the 1970s was marked by her powerful performances in martial arts films. She gained international recognition for her role as Su Lin in the iconic film "Enter the Dragon" (1973), starring alongside Bruce Lee. Mao Ying's other notable works include "Broken Oath" (1977), where she played Liu Chieh Lien / Lotus, and "The Himalayan" (1976), in which she portrayed Tseng Ching Lan. Mao Ying's membership in the Fu Sheng Opera School further honed her skills in martial arts and acting, making her a…








