Connie Chan Po-chu was born in 1947 to impoverished parents, one of at least nine siblings, in Guangdong, China. To increase their children's chances of survival, Chan's birth parents gave away some of their youngest to other families. As a result, Chan was adopted by Chan Fei-nung and his wife, Kung Fan-hung, who were renowned Cantonese opera stars. During the 1960s, Connie Chan was one of Hong Kong cinema's most beloved teen idols.
You can find people similar to Connie Chan by visiting our lists Male impersonators in Cantonese opera and Hong Kong Cantonese opera actresses.
Full name at birth | Bo-chu Chan
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Date of birth | 1 January 1947
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Connie Chan is known for her role in the film Yu nu tian ding (1968) as Mui Laifong.
She is also known for her role in the film Gei wo yi ge wen (1968) as Liau Wai-yi.
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