Chinese actors who deceased in 1983

Here are 3 famous actors from China died in 1983:

Alexander Fu Sheng

Alexander Fu Sheng (October 20, 1954 Hong Kong-July 7, 1983 Hong Kong) a.k.a. Sheng Fu, Alexander Fu-Sheng, Fu Sheng, Chang Fu-Sheng, Alexander, Fù Shēng, 張富聲, 傅聲, 傅声 or Alexander Fu was a Chinese actor and film director. His child is called Melody Tseng.

Alexander Fu Sheng was born in Hong Kong and was the fourth son of a successful businessman. He began his acting career at the age of 17, starring in the movie "Four Riders" in 1972. He eventually became one of the biggest stars of the Hong Kong film industry in the 1970s and starred in over 30 films.

Throughout his career, Alexander was known for his martial arts skills and starred in many classic kung-fu movies like "The Shaolin Avengers", "Heroes Shed No Tears", and "The Rebel Intruders". He was also known for his collaborations with director Chang Cheh and actor David Chiang.

In addition to his acting career, Alexander Fu Sheng also directed his own films, including "The Brave Archer" and "Disciples of Shaolin".

Unfortunately, his life was cut short when he died in a car accident at the age of 28. Despite his short career, he is remembered as a talented actor and a martial arts legend.

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Richard Loo

Richard Loo (October 1, 1903 Maui-November 20, 1983 Los Angeles) was a Chinese actor. He had three children, Beverly Jane Loo, Angeles Marie Loo and Christel Hope Mintz.

Loo is well-known for portraying Japanese military officers in World War II films, such as "The Last Emperor" and "Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence." He also appeared in several Hollywood films, including "Around the World in 80 Days" and "The Great Caruso." Prior to his acting career, Loo worked as a stockbroker in San Francisco and was a prominent member of the Chinese community. He also served as a translator for the U.S. Army during World War II. Loo passed away from a heart attack in 1983 at the age of 80.

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Jin Yan

Jin Yan (April 7, 1910 Seoul-December 27, 1983 Shanghai) a.k.a. Raymond King, Kim Duk Rin or Yan Jin was a Chinese actor. He had one child, Jin Jie.

Jin Yan was one of the most popular actors in Chinese cinema during the 1930s and 1940s. He was born in Seoul, Korea, but moved to Shanghai with his family when he was young. He began his acting career in 1927, and quickly rose to fame for his handsome looks and natural acting ability. He starred in over 200 films during his career, and was known for his roles in romantic dramas and martial arts films.

In addition to his acting work, Jin Yan was also a writer and director. He co-founded the Lianhua Film Company in 1930, which became one of the most important studios in China during the 1930s. He continued to work in the film industry until his death in 1983 in Shanghai at the age of 73.

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