

Angela Mao Ying
ActorAngela Mao Ying (Chinese: 茅瑛, born Mao Fujing; 20 September 1950) is a Taiwanese actress and martial artist who appeared in many martial arts films in the 1970s. One of the most famous martial artist actresses of her time, she is nicknamed "Lady Whirlwind" and "Lady Kung Fu". She was positioned as a female version of Bruce Lee. Was a member of the Fu Sheng Opera School.
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Enter the Clones of Bruce
2023
Self

Be Water
2020
Self - Actress

Witch
1992

Mr. Vampire
1990

Ninja, the Violent Sorceror
1987
Anna (archive footage)

Devil's Dynamite
1987
(archive footage)

The Stunning Gambling
1982

New Pilgrims to the West
1982

The Great Cheat
1981

The King of Gambler
1981

Dance of Death
1980
Fei Fei

Snake Deadly Act
1980
Brothel Madam

Moonlight Murderer
1980
Li Hui

Scorching Sun, Fierce Wind, Wild Fire
1979
Violet

A City of Vengeance
1979

Deadly Duo
1978
Hsiao Mei

The Lady Constables
1978
Tien Ying Hung

Swift Shaolin Boxer
1978
Miss Long (as Ying Mao)

The Legendary Strike
1978
Chin Lun

Broken Oath
1977
Liu Chieh Lien / Lotus

Return of the Tiger
1977
Chang Hung's Partner

The Damned
1977
Bandit Queen

Moonlight Sword and Jade Lion
1977
Chu Siew Yen

Duel with the Devils
1977
Chu

Duel in the Desert
1977

Revenge Of Kung Fu Mao
1977
Wang

The Invincible Kung Fu Trio
1977
Yung Chun (Wing Chun)

The Himalayan
1976
Tseng Ching Lan

A Queen's Ransom
1976
Maria

The Tournament
1974
Lau Siu-Fung

Stoner
1974
Angela Li Shou-Hua

Kung Fu Killers
1974
Self

Naughty! Naughty!
1974
Angela Mao

The Association
1974
Fang Chu / Lui Ying

Enter the Dragon
1973
Su Lin

Deadly China Doll
1973
Hei Lu

When Taekwondo Strikes
1973
Wan Ling Ching/Huang Li Chen

The Fate of Lee Khan
1973
Hai Mu-tan

Thunderbolt
1973
Lung Chu

Back Alley Princess
1973
Hsiao Ying

Location: Hong Kong with Enter the Dragon
1973
Self

Hapkido
1972
Yu Ying

Lady Whirlwind
1972
Tien Li-Chun

The Invincible Eight
1971
Kuei Chien Chin

The Angry River
1971
Lan Feng

The Eight Bandits
1968
Chang Mei-Mei





