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Occupation
  
ActressFilm producer

Siblings
  
Jade Hsu

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Hsu Feng

Years active
  
1967 – 2003


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Born
  
1950 (age 65–66)

Spouse
  
Tong Cun-lin (m. 1979–2004)

Children
  
Albert Tong, Tong Chi Kar Charles

Awards
  
BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Language Film

Movies
  
A Touch of Zen, Dragon Inn, Farewell My Concubine, Raining in the Mountain, To Kill with Intrigue

Similar People
  
King Hu, Chen Kaige, Sylvia Chang, Lo Wei, Lilian Lee

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Hsu Feng (born December 17, 1950) is a Taiwanese-born actress and film producer. In the 1970s she was one of the leading actresses of the cinemas of Hong Kong and Taiwan, in particular being known for her roles in wuxia films and her work with director King Hu. In 1981 she retired from her career as an actress, but a few years later she returned to the film industry as a producer and went on to produce several award-winning movies. Among them was Chen Kaige's Farewell My Concubine, which won the Palme d'Or (1993) and the BAFTA Award for Best Film not in the English Language (1994) and was nominated for an Academy Award and a César for best foreign film as well.

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Early life

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Hsu was born in Taiwan, her father was originally from Fujian and her mother from Manchuria. Her father died when she was six. Her mother remarried later and got three children from her second marriage. The family was poor and Hsu as the oldest daughter from early on felt an obligation to provide to the family's income. To earn some money she answered to a casting ad at the age of 15. This ultimately led to a small part in King Hu's film Dragon Gate Inn sometime later.

Career

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About 2 years later after her small role in Dragon Gate Inn at the age of 19 she got a leading part in King Hu's classic martial arts epos A Touch of Zen. She played the daughter of general Yang, who had to flee the capital after her father was murdered by assassins of the imperial eunuch Wei. Her performance was later described by the film critic Richard Corliss (Time) as the screen's gravest, most ravishing woman warrior. A Touch of Zen later also changed Hsu's outlook on films. Originally she just viewed them simply as a commercial product and means to earn living, but after traveling with King Hu to the Cannes Festival to represent A Touch of Zen, she started to regard films as an art form as well. While A Touch of Zen was still in post production, Hsu starred in another film called Ten Days in Dragon City for which she received the Golden Horse Award as best new performer She continued to collaborate with King Hu in a string of films. In The Fate of Lee Khan (1973), The Valiant Ones (1975) and Raining in the Mountain (1979) she was portraying martial artists again and for her role in the ghost story Legend of the Mountains (1979) she received a nomination for the Golden Horse Award as best actress.

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Aside from her work with King Hu, Hsu played in over 40 movies often portraying martial artist characters as well. She won the Golden Horse Award as best actress twice for her performances in Assassin (1976) and The Pioneers (1980).

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After resigning from her career as an actress in 1981 and a hiatus from the film industry in general, Hsu embarked on a career as producer. She set up her own production company Tomson Films in 1986 and specialized primarily on the production of artistic films. Among others she produced Red Dust (1990), Five Girls and a Rope (1992), Farewell, My Concubine (1993), Red Firecracker, Green Firecracker (1994) and Temptress Moon (1996). For Red Dust she received the Golden Horse Award for the best film. Farewell, My Concubine and Temptress Moon were both directed by Chen Kaige and became international successes. In particular the former received several international awards among them the Palme d'Or (1993), the Golden Globe (1993) and BAFTA (1994) Awards for best foreign film.

Hsu served as a member of the jury at the 44th Berlin International Film Festival in 1994 and at the 61st Venice International Film Festival in 2004.

Personal life

In 1976 Hsu married Chinese businessman Tong Cun-lin, with whom she has two sons. At the request of her husband she withdrew from acting in the early 1980s and started to work for her husband's business venture. In Shanghai she oversaw the construction of the Tomson Shanghai International Club luxury complex.



  • Filmography

    Actress
    1986
    Er shou huo
    1981
    Ying xiong dui ying xiong as
    Yeh Hsueh
    1981
    Private First Class (Guest star)
    1981
    Chou ren duo zuo guai
    1980
    Ba jue
    1980
    The Pioneers as
    Chiang Wan
    1980
    Guningtou da zhan
    1980
    Guangdong shin sheng yu Shandong xiang ma
    1980
    Magnificent 72
    1979
    Jin jian can gu ling
    1979
    The Lost Kung Fu Secrets
    1979
    Legend of the Mountain as
    Melody
    1979
    Raining in the Mountain as
    White Fox
    1978
    Dian zi xiao fei xia
    1978
    Nian qing ren de ai (Guest star)
    1978
    Yi dai nu xia
    1977
    Bai Yu Jing
    1977
    To Kill with Intrigue as
    Ding Can-ren
    1977
    Jiang Nan ba da xia
    1977
    The Chivalry, the Gunman and Killer (as Feng Shyu)
    1977
    Xue lian huan as
    Lady With No Name
    1977
    Long she xia ying
    1976
    Ci ke as
    Shu Mei
    1976
    Shao Lin Kung-Fu Mystagogue as
    Fang Ping
    1976
    Xia nu bao ta jie
    1976
    Yin yang you qing tian
    1976
    Ying lie qian qiu
    1976
    The Longest Bridge as
    Mrs. Hsieh
    1976
    Xing qi liu yue hui
    1975
    Golden Arhan as
    Shuan Ching
    1975
    Lie ren
    1975
    Long men feng yun
    1975
    Nu bing ri ji
    1975
    The Valiant Ones as
    Wu Re-shi
    1974
    Jin shui lou tai
    1974
    The Looks of Hong Kong as
    Lin Hsiao-Lan
    1974
    Da mo tian ling
    1974
    Huo bing feng lin du as
    Miss Chu
    1974
    Wu yi as
    Yao Yao
    1974
    Chi qing yu nu as
    Tao Ling Ling
    1974
    Bu bu zhui zong as
    Tsao Wu ?
    1973
    The White Butterfly Killer as
    Miss Pao
    1973
    Yi jiao er qiao san geng miao
    1973
    The Fate of Lee Khan as
    Lee Wan-erh
    1973
    Hei dao xing
    1973
    Da xiao tong chi
    1971
    The Invincible Sword
    1971
    A Touch of Zen as
    Miss Yang Hui-ching
    1970
    A City Called Dragon as
    Jade Dragonfly
    1967
    Dragon Inn
    Producer
    2023
    The Monk and the Gun (producer) (pre-production)
    2019
    Autumn Fairy Tale (co-executive producer)
    2004
    Meili Shanghai (producer)
    1996
    Temptress Moon (producer)
    1993
    Farewell My Concubine (producer)
    1990
    Five Girls and a Rope (producer)
    1990
    Red Dust (executive producer)
    1989
    Hao xiao zi 6: Xiao long guo jiang (producer)
    1988
    Runaway Blues (producer)
    1988
    My Dream Is Yours (executive producer)
    1988
    Huang se gu shi (producer)
    1988
    Starry is the Night (producer)
    1988
    Hao xiao zi 5: Wan neng yun dong yuan (executive producer)
    1987
    Ku er liu lang ji (executive producer)
    1987
    Listen to Me (producer)
    1987
    Young Dragons: Kung Fu Kids IV (producer)
    1986
    Lao niang gou sao (producer)
    1986
    Hao xiao zi di er ji (producer)
    1986
    Xin suo (producer)
    1986
    Young Dragons: Kung Fu Kids (producer)
    1986
    Sha Fu (producer)
    1985
    The Spring Outside the Fence (producer)
    1985
    Mei ren tu (producer)
    1985
    Funny Face (producer)
    Music Department
    1970
    Young Girl's Troublesome (vocals)
    Miscellaneous
    1988
    Runaway Blues (presenter)
    Thanks
    1996
    Top Fighter 2 (Video documentary) (thanks)
    Self
    2022
    The King of Wuxia (Documentary) as
    Self
    Archive Footage
    1996
    Top Fighter 2 (Video documentary) as
    Self

    References

    Hsu Feng Wikipedia