Mo Tse

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Mo Tse
Born (1984-05-02) May 2, 1984 (age 37)
Beijing Western District
Other namesMiu Tse, Tsue Miu, Xia Miao, Xie Miao, Miao Xe
EducationCapital Institute of Physical Education (CIPE)
Occupationactor
Years active1993–present
Known forHong Kong action cinema
Notable work
Empire of Assassins, The New Legend of Shaolin, My Father Is a Hero
Height165 cm (5 ft 5 in)

Mo Tse (Chinese: 謝苗 also known as Miu Tse, Tse Miu, Tze Miu, Xia Miao, Xie Miao) is an actor who began as a child actor. He is known for his roles in Hong Kong action cinema. He has starred as a father-son duo with Jet Li in the 1994 film The New Legend of Shaolin. He was also in The Champions, which was the opening film at the 2008 Chinese American Film Festival.[1]

In 2006, he graduated from Capital Institute of Physical Education (CIPE).[2]

Filmography[]

Year Title Chinese Title Role Credited as Notes
1993 pinyin: Biānchéng làngzǐ Miao Xe a.k.a. A Warrior's Tragedy
1994 The New Legend of Shaolin pinyin: Hung Hei Kwun: Siu Lam ng zou Hung Man Ting Mo Tse a.k.a. Legend of the Red Dragon
1994 God of Gamblers Returns Chinese: 賭神2; Cantonese Yale: Du shen xu ji; lit. 'God of Gamblers 2' a.k.a. God of Gamblers' Return and The Return of the God of Gamblers
1995 My Father Is a Hero simplified Chinese: 给爸爸的信; traditional Chinese: 給爸爸的信; pinyin: Gĕi bàba de xìn Ku Kung / Johnny Kung Miu Tse / Xia Miao a.k.a. The Enforcer
aka Letter To Daddy
Jet Li's The Enforcer
1995 Peter Pan Chinese: 小飛俠; pinyin: Xiǎo fēi xiá
2003 pinyin: Tie shi Mo Tse
2008 pinyin: Duo biao Kwan Shu-bo Mo Tse
2011 Empire of Assassins Zhang Tianbao Mo Tse
2012 Zombies Return Xie Miao
2017 The Thousand Faces of Dunjia 奇门遁甲
2019 Battle of Ao Lun Prague
2019 Matchless Hero Fang Shiyu
2019 Thirteen Generals of Dahan
2019 Thirteen Generals of Dahan 2
2019 Drunken Chivalrous Conquering the Demons

[3] [4]

Television[]

Year Title Chinese Title Role Credited as Notes
2013 The Legend of Kublai Khan Chinese: 忽必烈傳奇 Shiliemen Xie Miao
2012 Chinese: 王的女人 PangWan (庞万)

References[]

  1. ^ "CAFF Program Book" (PDF).[dead link]
  2. ^ "Top 10 child stars in China".
  3. ^ Mo Tse at hkcinemagic.com
  4. ^ Mo Tse at chinesemov.com

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