
Ching Miao
Known for Acting · 175 credits
- Born
- 1913-03-15
- Died
- 1989-01-01
- Place of birth
- Jinan, Shandong Province, China
- Also known as
- 井淼 · Cheng Miu · Jing Miao · Tsen Miao · Tseng Miao
Biography
Ching Miao (Chinese: 井淼, March 15, 1913 – 1989) was a Taiwanese actor born in Shandong, China. He had appeared in over 190 films, mostly in Hong Kong for the Shaw Brothers Studio.
He won the Best Supporting Actor for Golden Horse Awards twice, for Between Tears and Smiles (1964) and Too Late for Love (1967) respectively.
Actress Ching Li is his daughter.
Known For
Movies (175)

Clan of Amazons
1978
as One of Lu's Friends

The Water Margin
1972
as Master Tseng Chang Kuan

Rendezvous in the South Sea
1960

Killer Clans
1976
as Hsien Lung / Helmsman of Lung Men Soc

Duel of Fists
1971
as Fan Ke's Father

The 14 Amazons
1972
as Minister Wang Ching

Golden Swallow
1968
as Cao Tien-Lung

Return of the Sentimental Swordsman
1981
as Bai Xiao Sheng

Crippled Avengers
1978
as Master Li Jing Ying

Descendant of the Sun
1983
as Shue Sang's Foster Father

Blood Brothers
1973
as Judge

Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre
1978
as White Brow Eagle Yan Tin Jing

Tiger Killer
1982
as Xiaofeng's grandfather

Return of Bastard Swordsman
1984
as Invincible Clan Panther Division Chief

Invincible Shaolin
1978
as Master Zhu Ming

Shaolin Mantis
1978
as Wai Jing Yuan, Wai Fung's Father

Buddha's Palm
1982
as Patriarch of Liu family

The Proud Twins
1979
as Dr. Wan Chuen Liu

Secret Service of the Imperial Court
1984
as Official Li

Return of the Dead
1979
as Police chief

Disciples of the 36th Chamber
1985
as Fong De

The Magic Blade
1976
as Chiu Shui Ching

The Jade Tiger
1977
as Zhao Jian

The Warlord
1972
as Pang's step-father

Human Lanterns
1982
as Guest at Fu's Banquet (uncredited)

The Blue and the Black
1966
as Mr. Ji

The Duel of the Century
1981
as Li Yianbei

Bewitched
1981
as Judge

Lust for Love of a Chinese Courtesan
1984
as Mr. Lee

Heroes of the East
1978
as Ho To's Father

Clans of Intrigue
1977
as Sun Xue Pu

The Sentimental Swordsman
1977
as Shaolin Abbot

Shaolin and Wu Tang
1983
as Wu Tang Chief Wo-Tao

Clan of the White Lotus
1980
as Paper Shop Boss

The Web of Death
1976
as Priest Tian Suan

The Butterfly Chalice
1965
as Governor General Lu Lin

The Killer
1972
as Master Wang Hsin-Tien

Comedy of Mismatches
1964
as Xu Ya

Opium and the Kung Fu Master
1984
as Villager

Sons of the Good Earth
1965
as Japanese Officer at County Gate

The Emperor and His Brother
1981
as Governor

Martial Club
1981
as Watches the Lion Dance

Princess Iron Fan
1966
as King Ox

Pursuit of Vengeance
1977
as Xue Bin

The Stranger and the Gunfighter
1974
as Wang's Father

Have Sword, Will Travel
1969
as Lord Yin

The House of 72 Tenants
1973
as Doctor Kim

The Proud Youth
1978
as Leng Ruojun

Death Duel
1977
as Keeper Shih Wang-Sun

The Deformed
1960
as Lung Bing-Hsun

The Empress Dowager
1975
as Official Yung Lu

Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre II
1978
as White Brow Eagle Yan Tin Jing

The Convict Killer
1980
as Boss Lan Fei / Black Leopard

Facets of Love
1973
as Huang

Deadly Angels
1977

The Anonymous Heroes
1971
as Marshall Chin

Shaolin Abbot
1979
as Mr. Li

Challenge of the Gamesters
1981

Dirty Ho
1979
as Art Admirer

Heroes Shed No Tears
1980
as Kao Chien Fei's Master

The Sword of Swords
1968
as Master Mui Lingchuen

Perils of the Sentimental Swordsman
1982
as 8th Prince

The Story of Sue San
1964
as Ex-Civil Minister Wang Chiun

The Love Eterne
1963
as Ying-Tai's Father

The Flying Dagger
1969
as Chief Yu Yuan

The Twelve Gold Medallions
1970
as Jin Yan Tang

Full Moon Scimitar
1979
as Tung Fang Bu Bai

Shaolin Rescuers
1979
as Magistrate

The Supreme Swordsman
1984
as Black Magic clan leader

Judgement of an Assassin
1977
as Ge Ying

Hong Kong 73
1974
as Wong Dor Kei

Flying Guillotine II
1978
as Tibet Lama Koupin

The Sword and the Lute
1967
as Chief Wei Fei-Hu

The Adventures of Emperor Chien Lung
1977
as Chief Editor Ji Xiao-Lan

Godfather from Canton
1982
as Advocate General Li Cheng Zhong

Legend of the Bat
1978
as Priest Tieshan / Zhi's Father

Heaven and Hell
1980
as Judge of Hell

The Kung Fu Instructor
1979
as Zhou Zhen Xian

The Snake Prince
1976
as Village Head

Ambitious Kung Fu Girl
1981
as Tian Bai Shi

Bat Without Wings
1980
as Shangguan Wangsun

The Last Tempest
1976
as Minister Rong Lu

The Call Girls
1977
as Dr. Yun

The Tiger and the Widow
1981
as Fifth Lord

The Amorous Lotus Pan
1964
as He Jiu (Ho Chiu-Shu)

The Master
1980
as Huang Lao Liu

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
1983
as Father Kuo / Kwok's Father

Murder Plot
1979
as Li Chang Chun

The Last Woman of Shang
1964
as Viscount Chi Chang

Between Tears and Smiles
1964
as General Chang

Emperor Chien Lung
1976
as Prime Minister Lau Yung

The Lady Professional
1971
as Fei Qingyan

Kidnap
1974
as Wang Hsi Jen

The Mad Monk
1977
as Qin

The Bastard
1973
as Gu Chang Bo

Scandal
1974
as Treasury Commissioner Qian

The Devil's Mirror
1972
as Chief Wen

Pink Tears
1965
as Uncle Tu

The Blue and the Black 2
1966
as Mr. Ji

The Twin Swords
1965
as Zhong Yan

The Villains
1973
as Master Fang

The Shadow Boxer
1974
as Master Jin

Lady General Hua Mulan
1964
as Commander

Sinful Confession
1974
as Speaker/Brothel customer

The Silent Swordsman
1967
as Chief Mumaiti

King Eagle
1971
as Deadly Fingers Wan Hau Ba

Haunted Tales
1980
as Doctor

The Warlord and the Actress
1964
as General Cao Lin

My Rebellious Son
1982
as Village elder

King Cat
1967
as Judge Pao

Brotherhood
1976
as Zhang Lao-Hai

Bloody Parrot
1981
as Prince of Dian

Young Passion
1974

The Lady Assassin
1983
as Emperor

Rivals of Kung Fu
1974
as Boss Chou Li De

The Adulteress
1963
as Governor Kuai Ju-Hsiang

The Pearl Phoenix
1967
as Lord Liu

The Deadly Knives
1972
as Ogawa

The Boxer from the Temple
1980
as Mr Yin Chun Bong

Sorrow of the Gentry
1974
as Yang De Zheng, the Patriarch
About Ching Miao
Ching Miao (Chinese: 井淼, March 15, 1913 – 1989) was a Taiwanese actor born in Shandong, China. He had appeared in over 190 films, mostly in Hong Kong for the Shaw Brothers Studio. He won the Best Supporting Actor for Golden Horse Awards twice, for Between Tears and Smiles (1964) and Too Late for Love (1967) respectively. Actress Ching Li is his daughter. With 175 credits spanning from 1949 to 1985, Ching Miao has appeared in 175 films and 0 TV shows.
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- Clan of Amazons (1978) — as One of Lu's Friends
- The Water Margin (1972) — as Master Tseng Chang Kuan
- Rendezvous in the South Sea (1960)
- Killer Clans (1976) — as Hsien Lung / Helmsman of Lung Men Soc
- Duel of Fists (1971) — as Fan Ke's Father
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