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Chiao Chiao
焦姣
Born
Chiao Li-na

(1943-03-06) 6 March 1943 (age 81)
NationalityRepublic of China
Other namesLisa Chiao Chiao
CitizenshipSingaporean
Occupationactress
Years active1964–present
Spouses
(m. 1963; died 1976)
(m. 1994; died 2022)
Children1 son

Lisa Chiao Chiao, (6 March 1943),[1] is a Taiwanese film actress best known for her work in Hong Kong cinema.

Background

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Born in Chongqing, on 6 March 1943, Her family moved to Taiwan in 1949. She took up acting in 1961.

In 1963, Chiao married Huang Tsung-hsing, the following year Huang left for Hong Kong to join the Shaw Brothers Studio while Chiao remained in Taiwan to continue acting.

In 1966 Huang got into a car accident and Chiao moved to Hong Kong to look after him.[2] There Chiao was invited to join the Shaw Brothers Studio, when she acted in the One-Armed Swordsman alongside Jimmy Wang Yu, which met with an unexpected success. She later appeared in films such as The Assassin, Return of the One-Armed Swordsman and A Cause to Kill. In 1972 she left the studio and briefly returned to Taiwan, where she made some television appearances.

In 1976 while Huang was riding a motorbike in Taiwan, he got into a second car accident, however this time he did not survive. Chiao lived alone with her son in Hong Kong. She worked more extensively behind the scenes, most notably as a dubber. She then went on to appear in several Hong Kong films in the 1980s and 1990s, with her last appearance in the 1998 picture Bishonen, making some 50 appearances between 1964 and 1998.

In 1994, she married Hong Kong actor Kenneth Tsang.

In 2009, she appeared in Prince of Tears directed by Yonfan. It showed at film festivals in Venice and Toronto in 2009.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Shaw Brothers Reloaded: Chiao Chiao Biography". Archived from the original on 2010-08-24. Retrieved 2010-11-05.
  2. ^ "曾江3任妻子皆美人 年近6旬娶台灣演員妻焦姣譜「最美黃昏戀」". Yahoo News (in Chinese). 2022-04-27. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
  3. ^ "Yonfan Studio Company Limited's official website".
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