Chih Hsien Po
- Actress
At the urging of her expatriate colleague James Nankung Hsin who was
already established in the industry, versatile Korean import Po
Chih-Hsien entered Hong Kong film to prove her talent as a serious
thespian as well as an attractive comedienne who commanded a screen
presence. Po's tenure at Shaw Brothers during the early 1970s was brief
yet notable with several co-starring roles opposite repeat co-star Lily
Ho in Kao Pao Shu's 'Lady with a Sword' and Inoue Umetsugu's 'Venus
Tear Diamond' but it would be her ghoulish 'evil-twin' role opposite
Ivy Ling Po in sophomore director Pao Hsueh-Li's wuxia thriller 'Finger
of Doom' that brought her notice to studio director Chu Yuan to
consider casting her in the iconic role of the ruthless but sensuous
Madam Chun in his ground-breaking 'Intimate Confessions of a Chinese
Courtesan' again opposite Po's frequent co-star Lily Ho. Po had to bow
out of the role due to visa limitations that had her returning to
Korea. The historic 'Confessions' role eventually went to Taiwanese
newcomer singer/actress Betty Pei-Ti.