Cheung Ying


Cheung Ying was a Cantonese actor, writer and director from Hong Kong. He was born to a Fujian family. His father brought him to Hong Kong when he was young. His father was a founder of Fok Hing Chu Choi Hang in Nam Pak Hong. Some of his siblings studied abroad in Italy and Japan. Cheung Ying could not go to Japan for his further study as his mom became sick after he graduated from Wah Yan College.

Career

In the 1930s, Cheung joined different theater troupes like Times Theater Company and China Travel Theater Company. Su Yi appreciated his acting and introduced him to Chuk Ching Yin and Sit Kok Sin. He then joined Nan Yue Movie Company in the late 1930s. Cheung appeared in the movie Roar of the People, which starred Walter Tso Tat-wah. He also appeared in Back to the Motherland!, which starred director and father of Fung Hak-on, Fung Bo Bo and Feng Feng.

Selective filmography

Awards

Personal life

Cheung had five wives, among whom was actress Kong Duen-yee. They produced one daughter. A son, Sammy Cheung, also known as Cheung Wai, was born in 1962 to Cheung and his fourth wife, also a former film actress.
Cheung died on December 14, 1984, in Canada at age 65.