
Tsung Hua
Acting
Born: April 2, 1944
Shandong, China
Biography
Born April 2, 1944 as Zhou Zhong-Zhi, Tsung Hua's family was originally from Shantung Province. A lover of the art of film, after finishing a college degree, Tsung joined Shaw Brothers and immediately signed an actor's contract. His famous films include "The Bastard", "The Killer", "Sorrow of the Gentry" and "Killer Clans". "Killer Clans" was also considered top director Chu Yuan's most significant film and main cast including Ching Li and Yueh Hua. By the early 80's he reduced his appearances in film and began to get involved with directing and producing TV shows. He is most noted for his involvement in 30 episodes of "Yang Gui Gei" and 40 episodes of "Hsi Shih" in TV.
Also Known As
- 宗華
- Chung Wah
- Hsung Hua
- Chung Hwa
- Tsuan Hua
- Chung Hua
- Zang Hua
- Zhou Zhong-Zhi
- Tsung Hwa
- Lei Pin
- Lei Bin
- Lui Ban
- Zung Hua
Known For

February 28, 1969

March 20, 1976

July 27, 1972

June 11, 1971

August 20, 1977

June 23, 1971

May 27, 1987

January 01, 1976

August 01, 1972

August 17, 1972

September 21, 1973

January 02, 1978