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Yeung Ching-Ching is a film industry figure born on January 1, 1960. Early in their career, they appeared in martial arts films produced by Shaw Brothers Studio, beginning with a supporting role in Bastard Swordsman in 1983. The film featured them as Dugu Fang Er, a character within the action-driven narrative typical of the genre at the time.
Their most notable credited role came in 1990 with A Chinese Ghost Story II, where they portrayed the High Priest's Disciple. This appearance contributed to their presence in the wuxia and supernatural action subgenres that were prominent in Chinese cinema during the 1980s and early 1990s. Their involvement in these films reflects a period when martial arts choreography and fantasy elements were central to regional and global audiences.
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