Cheung Ying

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Cheung Ying (Chinese: 张瑛) (January 25, 1919 – December 14, 1984) was a Cantonese actor from Hong Kong. Cheung appeared in the movie Roar of the People, which starred Walter Cho Tat-Wah. He also appeared in Back to the Motherland! (1937), which starred director and father of Fung Hak-on, Fung Bo Bo and Feng Feng.

Family

Cheung had five wives, among whom was actress Kong Duen-yee. They produced a son, Sammy Cheung, also known as (aka) Cheung Wai and a daughter. Kong died at an early age due to cancer.

Death

Cheung Ying died in December 14, 1984 in Canada[1] at age 65.

References

  1. ^ "Cheung Ying".