Bo-Ying Lee
Bo-Ying Lee | |
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Chinese: 李寶瑩 | |
Other names | Lee Bo-Ying, Lee Bo Ying, Lee Po-Ying, Li Baoying, New Fong Yim-Fan |
Occupation | Actress, Cantonese opera singer |
Known for | Bo-style |
Bo-Ying Lee (Chinese: 李寶瑩 is a former Chinese actress and Cantonese opera singer from Hong Kong. Lee is credited with over 45 films.
Career[]
Lee started her career as a Cantonese opera singer. In Cantonese opera, Lee's vocal style is known as the Bo-style. In 1954, Lee became an actress in Hong Kong films. Ma first appeared in It's Fun Getting Together, a 1954 Comedy directed by Chow Sze-Luk. Lee appeared in Cantonese opera films such as White Gold Dragon (1954), Third-master Sha, the Heart-Stealer (1954), and How the Scholar Tong Pak-Fu Won the Maid Chau-Heung (1954). Lee appeared as a lead actress in The Scholar Whose Ambition Is to Marry a Princess, a 1955 Cantonese opera film directed by Wong Tin-Lam, and in The Opera Boat at Star Island (aka The Opera Boat in Singapore), a 1955 Drama film directed by Ku Wen-Chung. Lee also appeared as Princess Iron Fan in The Adventures of Nazha, a 1965 Historical Drama directed by Siu Sang and Miu Hong-Nee. Lee's last film was Night of the Opera Stars (aka Goddess of Mercy Celebrates Her Birthday at Xiang Shan), a 1966 Documentary film directed by Wong Hok-Sing. Lee is credited with over 45 films.[1][2]
Repertoire[]
- The Butterfly Lovers opposite Lam Kar Sing (two versions)
- The Immortal Zhang Yuqiao, the Most Respectable Courtesan (with blessing of Yim Fun Fong)
- How Prince Xinling Stole the General's Seal to Save the State of Zhao (opposite Ho Fei-Fan), film version released 30 May 1957 in Hong Kong
- Zheng Cheng-Gong (opposite Ho Fei-Fan)
- Willow Beauty by playwright So Yung (Chinese: 蘇翁) (opened in 1973)
Theater Performance[]
- 1978, 6th Hong Kong Arts Festival
- - Butterfly Lovers
- - War and Never-ending Love by playwright Poon Cheuk
Filmography[]
Films[]
This is a partial list of films.
- 1954 It's Fun Getting Together
- 1954 White Gold Dragon [3]
- 1954 Third-master Sha, the Heart-Stealer
- 1954 How the Scholar Tong Pak-Fu Won the Maid Chau-Heung
- 1955 The Scholar Whose Ambition Is to Marry a Princess [4]
- 1955 The Opera Boat at Star Island (aka The Opera Boat in Singapore)
- 1960 The Revenge of a Forlorn Wife
- 1960 Ten Schoolgirls - Lam Doi-Yuk Choi Ping-Kei. [5]
- 1962 The Jade Hairpin (opposite Ho Fei-Fan)
- 1965 The Adventures of Nazha – Princess Iron Fan [6]
- 1966 Night of the Opera Stars (aka Goddess of Mercy Celebrates Her Birthday at Xiang Shan) – Documentary [7]
Discography[]
- 1968, Of Love and Enmity
- 1969, Why Not Return? (2xLP, Gat)
- 1969, Lam Chung
- 1970, Drums Along the Battlefield (LP, Album)
- 1971, The Revenge Battle
- Meeting at the Pavilion (aka Butterfly Lovers)
Awards[]
- 1981 BH for her artistic contributions towards Cantonese Opera.
References[]
- ^ "Playscript, Vocal and Music Zone". lcsd.gov.hk. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
- ^ "Lee Bo-Ying". hkmdb.com. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
- ^ "White Gold Dragon". hkmdb.com. July 16, 1954. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
- ^ "The Scholar Whose Ambition Is to Marry a Princess (1955)". senscritique.com (in French). 1965. Retrieved November 30, 2020.
- ^ "Ten Schoolgirls". hkmdb.com. July 28, 1960. Retrieved July 2, 2021.
- ^ "The Adventures of Nazha (1965)". senscritique.com (in French). 1965. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
- ^ "Film Screenings – Goddess of Mercy Celebrates Her birthday at Heung Fa Shan". filmarchive.gov.hk. September 15, 2019. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
External links[]
- Hong Kong Cantonese opera actresses
- Hong Kong film actresses
- Living people