Siu-Mui Leung | |
Other Names: | Leung Siu Mooi, Leung So-Mui |
Occupation: | Actress |
Years Active: | 1950-1962 |
Siu-Mui Leung (1932-1964) is a former Chinese actress from Hong Kong. Leung is credited with over 80 films.
In 1950, Leung became an actress in Hong Kong films. Leung first appeared in A Chivalrous Bandit, a 1950 Martial arts Cantonese opera film directed by Chan Pei. Leung was active in 1950s. Leung also appeared Magic of Tiger Dragon (aka How Old Master Jiang Crossed the River), a 1950 Cantonese opera film. In Martial arts film, Leung appeared in films such as Peach-Blossom Hero Spies on Poisonous Dragon Swamp by Night (1950) and Hu Weiqian Smashes the Engine Room (aka Wu Wai-kin Smashes the Factory Machines)(1950). In Drama films, Leung appeared in films such as Wave of Jealousy (1950), How Song Jiang Slew His Mistress Yan Poxi (1950), Devil's Family (1950), and Sad Song of an Orphan Girl (1950). In Comedy films, Leung appeared in films such as The Merry Lovers (1951), Night of Romance (1952), and Wrong Wedding (1954). Leung's last film was A Loving Husband for My Lovely Daughter, a 1962 Comedy film directed by Fok Yin. Leung is credited with over 80 films.[1]
This is a partial list of films.