Biography
Chang Yung-hsiang (26 October 1929 – 8 October 2021) was a Taiwanese screenwriter and director originally from Yantai, China, generally considered one of the most prolific and successful screenwriters in Taiwan.
Chang adapted a number of Chiung Yao novels for film. He had received six Golden Horse Awards over the course of his career. In 2016, Chang became the first screenwriter to receive the Golden Horse for lifetime achievement. Among Chang's other awards included the 1976 National Award for the Arts. He died in Los Angeles, California on 8 October 2021.
Filmography
all 95
Movies 95
Writer 87
Screenplay 5
Director 1
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Wolf Devil Woman (1982)
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Pink Thief (1982)
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The Sexy Lady Driver (1982)
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The Pioneers (1980)
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Poor Chasers (1980)
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A Sorrowful Wedding (1979)
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Love in My Heart (1977)
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Forever My Love (1976)
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The Life God (1975)
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The Marriage (1974)
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Seven to One (1973)
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The Gallant (1972)
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The Mystery of Jewellery (1972)
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Four Moods (1970)
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Stardust (1970)
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Morning Mist (1968)
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The Road (1967)
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Fire Bulls (1966)
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Known ForWriting
GenderMale
Birthday1929-10-26
Deathday2021-10-08 (91 years old)
Birth PlaceShandong, China
CitizenshipsTaiwan
Also Known AsYung-hsiang Chang, 張永祥, Chang Yung-Shiang, Chang Yeong-Shang, Cheung Wing-Cheung, Chang Yung-Hsing
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