Szu Shih was born on October 24, 1953 in Taiwan. She is an actress, known for Heroes of Sung (1973), Black Tavern (1972) and Xiao du long (1972).
Shih Szu (Chinese: 施思; pinyin: Shī Sī) born October 24, 1953 (age 64) is an actress from the Republic of China (Taiwan). She was born Lei Qui Si (雷秋思) to parents from Hunan Province. A ballet student from the age of six, at the age of sixteen she joined Shaw Brothers Studio and began appearing in films such as The Crimson Charm and The Rescue. However, the film that would rocket her to stardom would be her appearance opposite the famous Cheng Pei-pei in 1971’s The Lady Hermit. She then would go on to appear in numerous wuxia and kung fu films such as The Thunderbolt Fist, Heroes of Sung, The Shadow Boxer, The Lady of the Law. The Shaws, seeing great potential in her, gave her a role in Hammer and the Shaws’ co-production The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires but the film was not successful internationally.
By the mid to late '70's, she was mostly relegated to supporting roles in films for such directors as Chang Cheh (Marco Polo, The Naval Commandos), Chor Yuen (Jade Tiger, Clan of Amazons) and Sun Chung (Avenging Eagle, The Deadly Breaking Sword). She also began to appear in films in Hong Kong and Taiwan outside of Shaw Brothers such as The Revenger and The Heroes. Her last film at the Shaw Brothers studio was in 1980's A Deadly Secret, whereupon she returned to Taiwan and resumed her film career there. Her last appearance was in a Taiwanese television series in 1987.
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Date of birth | 24 October 1953
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Szu Shih is known for her role in the video documentary Top Fighter 2 (1996) as thanks.
She is also known for her role in the film Gung foo wong dai (1981) as (as Shy Sy).
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