Yung-Hsiang Chang
writer, additional crew, director
Yung-Hsiang Chang was born on Oct 26, 1929 in China. Yung-Hsiang Chang's big-screen debut came with Four Moods directed by King Hu in 1970. Yung-Hsiang Chang is known for Jia ru wo shi zhen de directed by Toon Wang, Alan Tam stars as Li Shiao-Chang and Kuan-Chen Hu as Ming-Hua. Yung-Hsiang Chang has got 6 awards and 1 nominations so far. The most recent award Yung-Hsiang Chang achieved is Golden Horse Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Yung-Hsiang Chang plays is Nu zei which will be released on Dec 27, 2000.
Birthday
Oct 26, 1929Place of Birth
Shandong, China
Known For
Awards
6 wins & 1 nominations
Golden Horse Film Festival
2016
Winner - Lifetime Achievement Award
1981
Best Adapted Screenplay
Winner - Golden Horse Award
1979
Best Original Screenplay
Winner - Golden Horse Award
1978
Best Screenplay
Winner - Golden Horse Award
Movies & TV Shows
All
Movies
- 1983
writer
4.3 - 1982
writer
5.8 - 1982
writer
6.3 - 19816.1
- 1981
writer
7.5 - 1979
writer
7.4 - 1977
writer
6.4 - 1976
writer
5.8 - 19755.5
- 1974
writer
5.8 - 1970
writer
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