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Josephine Siao is a Actor and Producer Hongkongaise born on 13 march 1947

Josephine Siao

Josephine Siao
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Birth name Siao Liang (蕭亮)
Nationality Hong kong
Birth 13 march 1947 (77 years)
Awards Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

Josephine Siao Fong-Fong MBE is a Hong Kong film star who became popular as a child actress and continued her success as a mature actress, winning numerous awards including Best Actress at the 45th Berlin International Film Festival (for Summer Snow). Since retiring from show business (partly due to her increasing deafness), she has become a writer and a psychologist, known for her work against child abuse.

Biography

Josephine Siao Fong-Fong was born as Siao Liang in Luzhi in Suzhou, Jiangsu. At the age of two, she was brought to Hong Kong by her parents.

Siao's first movie appearance was at age six, and she became one of the biggest teen idols in Hong Kong during the late 1960s, along with frequent co-star Connie Chan Po-chu. The two were often cast in wuxia films as disciples of the same master and sometimes—when Connie played the male lead—as young heroes in love. Back in the 1960s, Josephine's and Connie's fans maintained a heated rivalry. News of their fans getting into catfights was not uncommon in those days.

Unlike many child stars, Siao made a successful transition to adult stardom, remaining one of Hong Kong's most prolific and popular actresses. She was also one of the directors (co-directing with Leung Po-Chih 梁普智) and writers of Jumping Ash (跳灰). This film is regarded as a prelude to the Hong Kong New Wave in the 1980s by film critics.

Having largely missed out on formal education because of her acting career as a child, Siao pursued her studies in later years despite the handicap of increasing deafness and the demands of raising a family (she has two daughters by her second husband). During this time she made fewer films, but her output included highly praised work such as her award-winning performance in Summer Snow (1995) as a middle-aged widow trying to cope with her father-in-law suffering from Alzheimer's Disease.

Western fans of martial arts films will probably know her best from the Fong Sai-yuk films made in 1993, in which she played Jet Li's kung fu–fighting mother. (These films were released on Western DVD as The Legend.)

Siao has retired from show business since 1997 in favour of her work in child psychology. In particular, she is a noted campaigner against child abuse, and founded the End Child Sexual Abuse Foundation, which she now chairs, in 1999. She is also a published author.

Some of the milestones in her life include:


1970: Bachelor's degree in Mass Communications and Asian Studies at Seton Hall University
1974: won the best actress award at Spain Film Festival and Taiwan Film Festival
1990: obtained a master's degree in child psychology from Regis University
1995: won the best actress award at the Berlin Film Festival for Summer Snow
1996: member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

Usually with

Corey Yuen
Corey Yuen
(4 films)
Jeffrey Lau
Jeffrey Lau
(4 films)
Ann Hui
Ann Hui
(3 films)
Jet Li
Jet Li
(2 films)
Adam Cheng
Adam Cheng
(3 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Josephine Siao (10 films)

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Actress

Hu-Du-Men
Hu-Du-Men (1996)
, 1h27
Origin Hong kong
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Josephine Siao, Anita Yuen, Lee Heung-kam
Roles Lang Kim-Sam
Rating69% 3.465833.465833.465833.465833.46583
Summer Snow, 1h41
Directed by Ann Hui
Origin Hong kong
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Actors Roy Chiao, Josephine Siao, Ann Hui, Manfred Wong, Stephen Fung, Tseng Chang
Roles May Sun
Rating77% 3.8792553.8792553.8792553.8792553.879255
Summer Snow tells the story of the relationship between a widower with Alzheimer's disease and his daughter-in-law, May Sun, who is a housewife in her forties trying cope with the upheavals in her family. Her supportive mother-in-law has just died and her husband, who is a driving test examiner, is not giving her the support.
The Legend of Fong Sai Yuk, 1h40
Directed by Corey Yuen
Origin Hong kong
Genres Thriller, Martial arts, Comedy, Action, Adventure, Martial arts
Themes Sports films, Martial arts films, Kung fu films, Wuxia films
Actors Jet Li, Josephine Siao, Chiu Man-cheuk, Michelle Reis, Adam Cheng, Sibelle Hu
Roles Miu Chui-Fa
Rating70% 3.546423.546423.546423.546423.54642
The brash and ambitious Fong Sai-yuk meets the beautiful Ting-ting during a track and field competition and falls in love with her. Ting-ting is the daughter of Tiger Lui, a hot-headed hooligan. Lui stages a martial arts competition for interested men to participate and win his daughter's hand in marriage. The contestant must defeat Lui's wife, Siu-wan, in order to win. Fong joins the contest at his friends' urging and defeats Siu-wan. He catches a glimpse of his future bride, who is actually a servant maid to replace Ting-ting, who went missing during the contest. Fong decides to forfeit the match and leaves.
The Legend II, 1h35
Directed by Corey Yuen
Origin Hong kong
Genres Martial arts, Comedy, Action, Adventure, Martial arts
Themes Sports films, Martial arts films, Kung fu films, Wuxia films
Actors Josephine Siao, Jet Li, Adam Cheng, Michelle Reis, Amy Kwok, Corey Yuen
Roles Miu Chui-Fa
Rating68% 3.445013.445013.445013.445013.44501
Fong Sai-yuk and his wife, Ting-ting, are now full-fledged members of the Red Flower Society, which is led by Fong's godfather, Chan Ka-lok, who intends to groom Fong to become his successor. Chan's deputy, the ruthless Yu Chun-hoi, stands in Fong's way and tries to harm him. The society's members are unaware that Chan is actually the younger brother of the Qianlong Emperor, and might renounce their loyalty to him if they discover his true identity. Meanwhile, some Japanese rōnin find evidence of Chan's background and attempt to pass it to the Qianlong Emperor.
Fist of Fury 1991 II, 1h33
Directed by Corey Yuen
Genres Comedy, Action
Actors Stephen Chow, Josephine Siao, Sharla Cheung, Natalis Chan, Yuen Wah, Ku Feng
Roles Beef Stew
Rating64% 3.232963.232963.232963.232963.23296
Après la défaite finale de Kwok Wai (Wan Yeung-ming ) contre Lau Ching (Stephen Chow), son frère Cheung Wan-to (Yuen Wah) et sa bande veulent se venger. Lorsque Ching et son élève Ngou Pi (Natalis Chan) sont attaqués dans la rue, ils sont sauvés par une femme masquée. Ching se réfugie dans la maison de Ngou Pi et rencontre sa sœur, Ngou Chat (Josephine Siao), qui se révélera plus tard être la femme mystérieuse. Ils sont ensuite invités par Wan-to à l'affronter en combat honorable pour régler leur différent, ce qui oblige Ching à rechercher de nouvelles compétences martiales, telles que le poing électrique.
Fist of Fury 1991, 1h36
Origin Hong kong
Genres Comedy, Action
Actors Stephen Chow, Sharla Cheung, Corey Yuen, Wan Yeung-ming, Shing Fui On, Bowie Wu
Roles Woman Outside Tournament Arena
Rating64% 3.243473.243473.243473.243473.24347
Chow stars as Lau Ching, a mainland country boy hoping to earn a living in Hong Kong. Upon reaching Hong Kong, he finds his luggage stolen, but soon becomes fast friends with the thief, Smart. Together, they try to improve their financial situation through various odd jobs, until Smart discovers Ching's special ability, his extremely strong right arm, and then convinces him to enter a martial arts tournament in the hopes of winning the prize money. The two soon learn that they need to be registered with a school in order to compete. Some scenes do bear some resemblance to Bruce Lee's Fist of Fury including the dojo fight where the Japanese man is forced to eat the sign.
The Spooky Bunch, 1h37
Directed by Ann Hui
Origin Hong kong
Genres Comedy, Fantasy, Action, Horror
Themes Ghost films
Actors Josephine Siao
Roles Ah Chi
Rating62% 3.136413.136413.136413.136413.13641
An Orphan's Tragedy, 1h53
Origin Hong kong
Genres Drama
Themes Films about children
Actors Bruce Lee, Josephine Siao, Kong Duen-Yee
Roles Bui-yee (child)
Rating67% 3.396433.396433.396433.396433.39643
Profiteer To Chai-yan (Lau Hak-suen) framed Dickson Fan (Ng Cho-fan) for selling counterfeit medicine which led Fan to ten years of unjust imprisonment. Fan escapes prison to a rural farm where he meets teenager Frank Wong (Bruce Lee), who helps him escapade arrest from the police. Later on, Fan discovers that Frank is his biological son and he finds a job outside at the provincial capital in order to earn money and anonymously pay for Frank to study medicine outside of town. Frank, not knowing that Fan is his father, believes that Fan is donating money to him out of gratitude. After graduating, Frank works at To's medical company. To has always suspected Frank to be Fan's son. In order to force Fan to come out of hiding, To frames Frank the way that he framed Fan back then.

Production

The Spooky Bunch, 1h37
Directed by Ann Hui
Origin Hong kong
Genres Comedy, Fantasy, Action, Horror
Themes Ghost films
Actors Josephine Siao
Roles Producer
Rating62% 3.136413.136413.136413.136413.13641