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Native name
  
柯俊雄

Name
  
Ko Chun-hsiung

Cause of death
  
Lung cancer

Role
  
Actor

Nationality
  
Siblings
  
Ko Lihua

Years active
  
1965—2015


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Full Name
  
Ko Chun-liang (柯俊良)

Born
  
15 January 1945 (
1945-01-15
)

Occupation
  
Actor, director, politician

Died
  
December 6, 2015, Taipei, Taiwan

Spouse
  
Tsai Qinghua (m. 2005), Mei-Yao Chang (m. 1970–2004)

Children
  
Ko Pin-yin, Ko Yi-shan, Ko Jianyu, Ko Zier

Movies
  
Eight Hundred Heroes, A Home Too Far, Tragic Hero, Miracles, The Dragon Family

Similar People
  
Mei‑Yao Chang, Zhen Zhen, Li Hsing, Wang Yu, Liang Hsiu‑Shen

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Ko Chun-hsiung (Chinese: 柯俊雄; pinyin: Kē Jùnxióng; 15 January 1945 – 6 December 2015) was a Taiwanese actor, director and politician. He had been acting since the 1960s and had appeared in more than 200 films.

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His career accolades included three Golden Horse Awards, two Asia Pacific Film Festival Awards for Best Actor, a Panama International Film Festival Award for Best Actor. In 2005, Chinese Film Association of Performance Art named Ko on the list of 100 Outstanding Artists in Chinese Film (1905 - 2004).

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Early life

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Ko was born in Kaohsiung, during Taiwan under Japanese rule, he attended Gaoxiong No.2 School and graduated from National Taiwan University of Arts, he also studied at Tokyo University and Saint John's College.

Acting career

Ko began his career by appearing in small roles before 1965. In 1967, Ko starred as Feng Ze in Ching-Zue Bai's Lonely Seventeen, for which he won his first Best Actor Award at the Asia Pacific Film Festival. In 1974, Ko starred as Zhang Zizhong in the historical film The Everlasting Glory, which earned Ko his second Best Actor Award at the Asia Pacific Film Festival. In 1976, Ko acted in the historical film Eight Hundred Heroes directed by Shan-si Ting, playing the role of Xie Jinyuan, he won a Golden Horse Award.

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Ko won the Best Actor Award at the 1979 Golden Horse Awards for his performance in A Teacher of Great Soldiers.

In 1981, Ko self-directed and performed in My Grandfather, which earned him a Best Actor Award at the Panama International Film Festival. In 1989, Ko starred as Duan Yihu, reuniting him with co-star Jackie Chan, who played Guo Zhenhua, in the romantic comedy film Miracles, which were highly praised by audience. In 1999, Ko filmed in Cao Cao, he received the Best Actor Award at the 36th Golden Horse Awards. In 2012, Ko participated in the Taiwanese-language television drama Feng Shui Family.

Political career

Ko became involved in politics in 1990.

In 1996, Ko stood unsuccessfully in the Provisional Legislative Council Election in British Hong Kong.

From 1 February 2005 to 31 January 2008, Ko served as the Legislative Yuan.

In 2007, Ko joined the Taiwan Farmers' Party, but was not reelected in the 2008 legislative elections.

Personal life

Ko was twice married. Originally wed to actress Chang Mei-yao (張美瑤) in 1970, he became the father of two children, Ko Yishan (柯懿珊) and Ko Pinyin (柯品吟). They divorced in 2004, as Ko was involved in an affair with Tsai Qinghua (蔡清樺), who Ko married the next year. Ko's second marriage also produced two children, Ko Jianyu (柯鑒育) and Ko Zier (柯姿而). Chang, Ko's first wife, died in 2012.

Death

Ko died on 6 December 2015 at Tri-Service General Hospital in Taipei, a year after being diagnosed with lung cancer. He was 70.

Filmography

Actor
2014
Zui jia xian yi ren as
Dr. Ma
2008
Dan. Dao as
Pang
2004
Wo de ming xing nan you (TV Series)(as Chun Hsiung Ko)
2003
Nie zi (TV Series) as
Ching's Dad
- Episode #1.20 (2003) - Ching's Dad
- Episode #1.8 (2003) - Ching's Dad (as Chun Hsiung Ko)
- Episode #1.7 (2003) - Ching's Dad
- Episode #1.5 (2003) - Ching's Dad
- Episode #1.3 (2003) - Ching's Dad
- Episode #1.2 (2003) - Ching's Dad
- Episode #1.1 (2003) - Ching's Dad
2002
Bao gao ban zhang 6 as
General
1999
Yi dai xiao xiong cao cao
1998
Yi jiu jiu ba zhi chuang jiang
1995
Unexpected Challenges as
Win Kao
1995
Formosa Sisters as
Chairman of the board
1995
Na you yi tian bu xiang ni as
Ah-Chai's Father
1993
End of the Road as
General Hau
1992
Wu hu si hai as
Giant
1991
Retreat of the Godfather
1990
Pi li nü jiao wa
1990
The Prisoner as
Prison Chief / Prison Superintendent
1990
Triad Story as
Feng
1990
Yi yu as
General Li, Kuo-Hui
1989
Sheng ming kuai che
1989
Ngoh joi gong woo
1989
Miracles: The Canton Godfather as
Tiger
1989
Burning Ambition as
Chau Hsiong
1988
Journey Across the Mainland
1988
Long Fa Tang (Guest star)
1988
City Warriors as
Mak
1988
Lung ji ga juk as
Lung Ying
1988
The Story of Hay Bo (as Chun Hsiung Ko)
1988
Yes, Sir! Part II
1987
Qi chuang hao
1987
Strawman
1987
Qi zheng piao piao
1987
Report to the Squad Leader
1987
Zegen as
Wang
1987
Rich and Famous as
Chu Lo Tai
1987
Yi ben wu yan as
Ho Chen-Tung
1987
Tragic Hero as
Chu Lo Tai
1986
Love Is Love
1986
Tangshan guo Taiwan as
Wu Sha
1986
Ba er san pao zhan as
Tsang Liang-chen
1986
From Here to Prosperity
1985
Gu lian hua
1984
Amazing Stories
1984
Sheng zhan qian qiu
1984
Tian tian tian lan
1983
Jia zi xuan ji
1983
The Lost Generation as
Lao Tao
1983
Xiao mei xiao zi niu zai ku
1983
Wo de mama
1983
Wo de ma ma
1982
Hong men san zhu xiang (Guest star)
1982
Lie hu xing dong
1982
Chivalry vs Chivalry as
Peng Ying
1982
The Crooked Profligates
1982
Qi bu gan ge
1982
I Shall Return
1982
Seven Knights
1982
Streamrolling as
Shih Wei-Yuan (as Ke Jiunn Shyong)
1982
Hei se de hun li as
Yu
1982
Xao jing lung chi wan pi gui
1982
Xiao jing ling chi wan pi gui
1982
The Tycoon
1982
The Head Hunter as
Lee Hung-Fat
1982
The Pistol Grabber
1982
Hui yan shi ying xiong as
Fang Cheng-Hsing
1981
Dong yuan ling
1981
Huo ping lang zi
1981
Ju ji jiu shi
1981
Ma! Bu yao si zai wo bei shang!
1981
Zhi ye xiong shou
1981
Huang tian hou tu as
Chou Ta-Tung
1981
Nu wang feng fu qiao (Guest star)
1981
Bian se de nu ren
1981
The Organization (Guest star)
1981
Devil Killer
1981
My Grandfather (as Chun-Hung O)
1981
Xin hai shuang shi as
Sun Wu
1981
Nu wang feng
1981
Attack Force Z as
Lin Chan-Lang (as Koo Chuan-Hsiung)
1980
Nu fan tian tiao (as Chun-Hung O)
1980
Xue jian leng ying bao
1980
The Frogmen
1980
The Pioneers (Guest star)
1980
Shi qi xin niang jiu sui lang
1979
Nan hai dao xue shu
1979
The legend of Sister Lin-Tou
1979
Qiu lian
1979
Qi Ji Guang
1979
Xiang huo
1979
Fa da zhi ren
1978
Liu xia yi pian xiang si
1978
Huang Bu jun hun
1978
Bai zhan bao shan he (Guest star)
1978
Xin yu ye hua
1978
Feng lin xiao yu
1977
Feng yu zhao yang
1977
Qiang du guan shan
1977
Taibei liu shi liu
1977
Tai bei qi qi
1977
Ri luo beijing cheng
1977
Zuo ri chong chong
1977
Autumn Leaves
1977
Love in the Shadow
1977
Shining Spring
1976
The Star
1976
Lang hua
1976
International Assassin as
Police Chief Gao
1976
Xian jing as
Chao Ta-Chiang
1976
Ying lie qian qiu as
Cheng Tsu-chung
1976
The Longest Bridge as
Hsieh Chin-yuan
1976
Mei hua as
Lin Chu-Yung
1975
Guo shi lu
1975
Little Sister-in-law
1975
Ya mo
1975
Jin fen shen xian shou
1975
My Wacky, Wacky World
1975
Cai yun pian pian (as Chun Hsiung Ko)
1975
The Bedevilled
1974
Bei jiu gao ge
1974
Da a ge (as Chun-Hung O)
1974
Rhythm of the Wave as
Chiang Lan
1974
Wo fu, wo fu, wo zi
1974
The Looks of Hong Kong as
Faculty Teacher
1974
Bu zai you chun tian as
Li Wei (as Ko Tsun Hsiung)
1974
Da san yuan
1974
Dai heung lei
1973
E ye
1973
Shuang feng fei
1973
Tou hao tie ren
1973
Ya yu xia yang as
Husband
1973
Tian lun le
1973
Tian shi zhi wen (as Chun Hsiung Ko)
1973
Fu xin de ren xu ji
1973
Hei ye guai ke (as Chun-Hung O)
1972
Fei lai yan fu
1972
Feng cong na li lai
1972
Xin Lan de gu shi
1972
Everybody Is Laughing
1972
Men dang hu dui
1972
Dong nan xi bei feng
1972
Qing yan (as Tsun Hsiung Ko)
1972
Wu hu cui hua (as Chun-Hung Oh)
1972
Pei shi
1972
Shuo huang de zhang fu
1972
Zhu guang bao qi
1971
Ai ni yi wan bei
1971
Ai qing yi er san
1971
Jiang hu ban ba dao (Guest star)
1971
Life with Mother
1971
Si hai yi jia as
Wang Cheng
1971
Shi lai yun zhuan
1971
Lao ye jiu dian
1971
Zhen jia tai tai
1971
Dan shen nu lang
1971
Zui chang de yue hui
1971
Miao ji le
1971
Tai yang xia
1971
Huan tian xi di
1971
Wu dui jia ou
1970
Shi ba luo han
1970
From Home with Love
1970
Wu ai wu qi
1970
Zai jian a lang as
A Lang
1970
Dang ni li jia shi as
Lo Chung Hua
1970
Hen ni lu gu as
Feng Chin
1970
Jia zai Tai Bei
1969
Jin tian bu hui jia
1969
Zhang fu yu wo (Guest star)
1969
Storm Over the Yangtse River as
Li Tieh Sheng (Guest star)
1968
Long men san jian ke
1968
Luo hua shi jie as
Lin Tien Si
1968
Sheng ming zhi ge as
Wang Ching-Hwa
1967
Hen ni ru gu
1967
Xun meng yuan as
Fang Cheng-chi
1967
Chun chi
1967
Li shan chun xiao
1967
Ji mo de shi qi sui
1967
Di yu hua
1967
Chun gui he chu
1967
Die wang jie mei hua
1966
Bing dian (as Chun Hsiung Ko)
1966
Geisha
1966
Ying xiong lie nu
1966
Shen jian san xiong mei
1966
Qiao as
Pai Hsi Te
1966
Zhen jie pai fang
1966
Lang tao sha as
Li Yung-sheng
1966
Shen shan lin nei
1966
Hei shou tao
1965
Xiao nu de yuan wang
1965
Ya nu qing xin
1965
The Bride Who Returned from Hell
1965
Zi jun bie hou as
Ching Hsiung
1965
Shen mi de tan zhang
1964
Liu lang mai hua gu niang
1964
The Best Secret Agent Part 2
1964
Tian zi di yi hao as
Chou Ling-Yun
Director
1999
Yi dai xiao xiong cao cao
1983
Wo de mama
1981
My Grandfather
1975
Guo shi lu
1975
Cai yun pian pian
1974
Da a ge (as Chun-Hung O)
Producer
1991
The Beheaded 1000 (executive producer)
1990
The Prisoner (producer) / (supervising producer)
1975
Cai yun pian pian (producer)
1972
Xin Lan de gu shi (producer)
1972
Dong nan xi bei feng (supervising producer)
Miscellaneous
1999
Yi dai xiao xiong cao cao (presenter)
1990
The Prisoner (presenter)
1981
My Grandfather (presenter)
1974
Da a ge (presenter - as Chun Hsiung Ko)
Self
1972
Montage Show (TV Series) as
Self (1972)
Archive Footage
1988
Ninja: The Battalion
1987
Ninja 8: Warriors of Fire

References

Ko Chun-hsiung Wikipedia