Tang Bik-wan
Tang Bik-wan was a former Chinese actress and a Cantonese opera singer from Hong Kong. Tang is credited with over 280 films.
Early life
On 27 September 1924, Tang was born as Tang Cheuk Fu.Tang Bik Wan was a Cantonese opera actress since she was 13 when she joined a Cantonese opera. She was a disciple of a few Cantonese opera masters and soon became the head actress for her troupe when she was 15. She was very talented and could almost play any role in the opera; hence, earning her the nickname the "multi-role actress". During the civil war, she went to Guangzhou, and then later to Hong Kong.
Career
In 1950, Tang crossed over as an actress in Hong Kong films. Tang and seven great opera actresses later became sworn sisters who went by the nickname "Eight Peonies". Tang was the Blue Peony and until 1967. Tang is credited with over 280 films.By 1968, Tang became a TV actress, performing in Rediffusion, ATV and TVB. As age caught up with her, she became the typical actress for the role as the mother of the drama's main characters, some of her most notable roles on television including the 1977 family soap opera A House Is Not a Home, the 1978 classic drama Chameleon, and the popular 1979 drama serial The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. Tang's television career reached its peak when she played the caring and intelligent family matriarch in the late 1980s long-running hit series The Seasons. "Ma-Da" propelled her to fame, and when she continued to take movies and advertisements, she would portray the "Ma-Da" role.
Filmography
Films
This is a partial list of films.- 1950 Ciyun's Farewell in Storm and Fire
- 1950 Ciyun's Farewell in Storm and Fire
- 1950 The Gardener's Daughter - To Sheung-Yuet
- 1956 Lady with a Silver and Bitter Tongue
- 1960 Fortune.
- 1960 Lady Racketeer.
- 1960 The Love Quadrangle
- 1964 Pigeon Cage
Awards
- Star. Avenue of Stars. Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront in Hong Kong.
Personal life