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Acting
May 18, 1931
January 25, 2021
Beijing, China
Tseng Chang (May 18, 1931 – January 25, 2021) was a Chinese-Canadian actor and assistant director. He appeared in more than 100 films and has directed 7 feature films. He spoke five languages: Mandarin, Cantonese, English, Japanese and some Korean. His father was Chang Der Lou, a famous star of the Peking opera. He became an actor in 1951, when the air transport company he worked for shut down. A noted Chinese actress met him, felt he had great potential as an actor and helped him get started. In 1994, he made Vancouver, British Columbia his home. He was honored in 2000 by the Hong Kong government for his lifetime achievements.


as The Doctor

as Hao

as Captain

as Mr. Kwon

as Grandfather Sonam

as Mr. Chang

as Karaoke Singer
as Uncle Chen

as Lucky Chin's Owner

as General Hung

as Sam Lee

as Village Chief (Luhua's Father)

as Walter Lu

as Quan Le

as Mr, Yip

as Grocer (uncredited)

as Marty

as Shuck Wong

as Fast Eddie Lee

as Chinese Pharmacist

as April's Boss (uncredited)

as Mr. Chang

as Victor Ho

as Chung I

as Chung I

as Tea House Owner

as Mr Tu's dad

as 費將军(軍校校長)

as Kitty's Father
as 刘步云

as 张盛

as K P Yuen


as 赵汝南

as 蒋仁发

as Paul's Father





as 姜铁山



as Dr. Chang

as 张仪



as Chaganhu

as 金喜


as Xiao Chen


as Special Emissary of Qin