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Hong Mu
Chinese actress from Hong Kong and Taiwan (born 1914) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hong Mu (Chinese: 穆虹; born December 18, 1924) is a Chinese former actress who primarily acted in Hong Kong and Taiwan. Mu is credited with over 15 films.
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Early life
On December 18, 1924, Mu was born in Beijing, China.
Career
In 1955, Mu began acting in Taiwan. Mu appeared as a lead actress in By the Hillside, a 1955 film directed by Tsung Yu. In 1957, Mu began acting in Hong Kong. Mu is known for her lead role as Big sister Hilda Kong in Our Sister Hedy (1957) and Wedding Bells for Hedy (1959), both Hong Kong romance comedy films directed by Doe Ching. Mu appeared in Night of E-U-Tan, a 1958 Hong Kong film that was filmed on location in Taiwan. Mu appeared as a lead actress in Taiwanese films and a few Hong Kong films in the 1950s and early 1960s. Mu's last Hong Kong film was My Son, My Son, a 1961 drama film directed by Wang Win. Mu is credited with over 15 films.[1][2]
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Filmography
Films
This is a partial list of films.
References
External links
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