
Mama Hung
Acting
Born 1909-02-22 · Shanghai, China · Died 2007-10-15
Chin Tsi-Ang (February 22, 1908 – October 15, 2007), also romanized as Qian Siying, was one of the earliest martial arts actors of Chinese cinema and its first female star. She debuted in South China Dream (南华梦, Nanhua Meng) in 1925 at the age of 17 and played a leading role in Southern Heroine (江南女侠, Jiangnan Nüxia) in 1930. Description above from the Wikipedia article Chin Tsi-ang, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Acting

Cinema Hong Kong: Wu Xia
Self

My Wife Is 18
Thirteen's grandma

In the Mood for Love
Amah

The Blade
Amah (uncredited)

C'est La Vie Mon Cheri

The Mad Monk
Old Woman with Bad Stomach

To Miss with Love
Chien's Grandmother

Royal Tramp
O'Brian's Mother

Casino Tycoon
Chang's Mother

Easy Money

The Blue Jean Monster
Old Woman Praying at Temple

To Be Number One
Md. Wu

All for the Winner
Old Woman

Kung Fu Vs. Acrobatic

My Neighbours Are Phantoms
Old Woman Who Gets Robbed

Ghost Fever
Pinkey's Mother

Midnight Whispers
Hua's mother-in-law

The Greatest Lover
Beggar

Long Arm of the Law II
Mrs. Ko

Flaming Brothers
Old Folks Home Resident

The Romancing Star

Heartbeat 100
Villager

Walking Beside Me

Fascinating Affairs
Maid

Funny Triple
Old woman in park

My Mind, Your Body

The Young Vagabond
Party Guest

How to Choose a Royal Bride

Secret Service of the Imperial Court
Street Hawker

Behind the Yellow Line
Granny in MRT