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Carrie Ku Mei



Carrie Ku Mei was born in Suzhou, China as Ku Chia Mi. She is known for her work on Comedy of Mismatches (1964), Life Is a Musical (1956) and The Lark (1965). She was active from 1951-1972.



(Source: IMDb)

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Name Carrie Ku Mei
Nationality Hong Konger
Gender Female
Born December 30, 1929
Age 92
Type Hong Konger

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Madame White Snake (1956)
白夫人の妖恋
Humble medicine store apprentice Xu Xian falls in love with Bai Niang, a woman who claims to be the descendant of a rich family. However, Xu Xian soon discovers that Bai Niang is actually a white snake sorceress who has taken human form. The young couple is then torn apart by a group of monks who wi...
This Classic seductive tale of two snakes who assume human forms will send chills of pleasure down viewers’ backs. It tells the story of two sister serpents, Pak Su Cheng and Ching Ching. Su Cheng meets Hsu Hsien one day and recognizes him as her savior in another life 1,000 years ago. She marries h...
A group of evil bandits are terrorizing the land from their invincible mountain castle. The high commanding official decides to put a stop to this and commands one of his officers to gather a group of Kung Fu masters to put an end to the terror. But everything is not that simple and straight-forward...
Chan Chao, a knight of justice, who thwarts the plans of Minister Peng to assassinate the revered Judge Pao Cheng over and over again. Lo Lieh gives Chang a good run for his money as the evil and sinister henchman of Minister Peng.
Yun Peng and his servant stay at a country inn one dark evening to escape potential robbers and ghosts. But Yun Peng chances into something far more dangerous! He accidentally happens upon the comely Anu naked in bed, and to make up for his rudeness, he has to marry her. Because of her beauty, the r...
The Love Eterne (1963)
梁山伯與祝英台
The Love Eterne is a 1963 Hong Kong musical film of the Huangmei opera genre directed by Li Han Hsiang,one of the major directors in Shaw Brothers Studio. It is based on the Chinese classic story The Butterfly Lovers, which is sometimes referred to as the Romeo and Juliet of the Far East.
Blue Skies (1967)
艷陽天
The villainess from Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon in one of her early non-kung fu roles shows she can carry a tune as well. Cheng Pei Pei plays Hsiao Yun, a young singer forced to choose between love and a career. After stepping in for another singer at the last minute, Hsiao Yun becomes an overnig...
The Lark (1965)
小雲雀
The Lark is a Shaw Bros. musical that stars Carrie Ku Mei as a singer named Xiao Yun Shi, dubbed "the Little Lark," who comes to Hong Kong after a tour of other Asian countries, seeking to make connections to further her career. (Source: IMDB)
The movie describes a love triangle between three young cousins in a once wealthy family, set against the decadence of Qing society. (Source: Mubi.com) ~~ Adapted from the novel "Dream of the Red Chamber" (红楼梦) by Cao Xue Qin (曹雪芹).

Drama

The story of six young people living together in the same apartment in Beijing.
The series begins with the mother-less child, Lin Dai Yu - whose beauty and intelligence surpasses all - moving into her maternal grandmother's family in the capital. There, the child meets numerous relatives, one of whom is Jia Bao Yu, her mother's nephew, and male protagonist. Bao Yu was borne wit...
Bai Su Zhen is a white snake spirit who wants to ascend to the heavenly kingdom as a fairy goddess. To reach her goal, she must atone her past life mistakes. She was the beauty Xi Shi who bewitched the King Fuchai and caused the befall of his kingdom. Now that King Fu Chai is reborn as a total worth...
~~ Adapted from the novel "Dream of the Red Chamber" (红楼梦) by Cao Xue Qin (曹雪芹).
A serpent-lady, Bai Su Zhen, has a dream to be a goddess someday. The goddess Guan Yin tells her that it is going to be a long and arduous process, in which she is required to increase her virtue and to sever all forms of worldly relations. Yet, during the process, she meets the scholar Xu Xian. The...