
Tsung Hua
Biography
Born April 2, 1944 as Zhou Zhong-Zhi, Tsung Hua's family was originally from Shantung Province. A lover of the art of film, after finishing a college degree, Tsung joined Shaw Brothers and immediately signed an actor's contract. His famous films include "The Bastard", "The Killer", "Sorrow of the Gentry" and "Killer Clans". "Killer Clans" was also considered top director Chu Yuan's most significant film and main cast including Ching Li and Yueh Hua. By the early 80's he reduced his appearances in film and began to get involved with directing and producing TV shows. He is most noted for his involvement in 30 episodes of "Yang Gui Gei" and 40 episodes of "Hsi Shih" in TV.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

The 14 Amazons
as Commander Yang Tsung Pao
1972

The Bastard
as Xia Za Zhong / Gu Ying Xiong
1973

Temperament of Life
1975

Return of the One-Armed Swordsman
as Lu Da
1969

A Hero's Tears
1979

The Silver Spear
as Red Leaf / Shen Hung
1980

Super Warrior
1982

Judgement of an Assassin
as Golden Whip / Man Ying Tai
1977

Kid from Kwangtung
as Golden Whip, Man Ying Tai
1982

Killer Clans
as Meng Sheng-hun
1976

King Gambler
as Sha Tong, Gamble King
1976

Eunuch of the Western Palace
1979

The 72 Desperate Rebels
1978

Invincible Swordswoman
1977

The Golden Seal
as Dai Tianchou
1971

The Killer
as Hsieh Chun/Hsiao Hu
1972

Call to Arms
as Prince Shun Ling
1973

A Massacre Survivor
as Prince of the Eastern Palace
1979

Dragon of the Swords Man
as 'Golden Swordsman' Teng Yun
1978
The Eagle King
1979
