Chen Yu-Hsin
Acting Born Aug 24, 1919 Tongshan District, Jiangsu, China 24 credits
Biography
Yu-Hsin Chen was born on August 24, 1919 in Tongshan, Jiangsu, China. He is an actor and writer, known for The Crimson Palm (1964), Shen jian shuang feng (1970) and Zhandian sao gao yu zhuang (1982).
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Full filmography
- The Magnificent Concubine (1962) as Chief Secretary Cui Cheng
- Empress Wu (1963) as General Ti Jen Chieh
- Appointment with Death (1959)
- Mad About Music (1963) as Principal Chen
- War God (1976) as Father Zhao
- Song from a Haunted House (1959)
- Fearless Fighters (1971)
- New Pilgrims to the West (1982)
- The Grand Substitution (1965) as Emperor's brother Chin Kung
- Long Way from Home (1974)
- The Story of Qin Xiang-Lian (1964) as Zhang Nai-Ren
- The Black Fox (1962)
- Portrait of a Fanatic (1982)
- Inside the Forbidden City (1965) as Eunuch Kuo Huai
- The Bride Napping (1962) as Squire Liu Teh-Ming
- Secret of Chinese Kung Fu (1977) as Factory boss
- Between Tears and Smiles (1964) as Jailer
- The Mighty One (1972) as Master Wang Fu Song
- The Nightingale of Alishan (1957)
- Corpse-Drivers of Xiangxi (1957) as Lo Po Yi
- Ladies First (1962) as Chang Yu-cheng
- Memory of the Melody at An-ping (1978) as Shih Tien Te
- Monkey King with 72 Magic (1976)
- The Escape (1972) as Executioner