Tso Kea, also known as Cho Kei, was a prominent Chinese film director and screenwriter born on November 30, 1916, in Nanhai, Guangdong, China. He began his career in the film industry in the 1940s, initially working as a music director and composer. Tso Kea directed and wrote numerous films across various genres, including drama, romance, and musical. Notable works include The Love Eterne (1963), The Love Parade (1966), and The Story of a Discharged Prisoner (1967). His adaptation of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights into the film Love Lingers On (1957) is particularly acclaimed for its profound portrayal of passion and vengeance.
Directing
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Male
1916-01-01
Nanhai, Guangdong Province, China
Tso Kea, Hoh Yue, Ho Yue, 左几, Cho Kei
The Prince's Romantic Affairs
A Lovely Girl's Lovely Dreams
My Kingdom for a Husband
The Detective
My Intimate Partner
Perfect Match
Motherhood
Love Lingers On
Princess Cheung Ping
The Sorrowful Lute
The Chair
The Tender Age
Dial 999 for 24-Hour Murder Case
Sunset on the River
Mysterious Murder
Henpecked Husband
Seven Swordsman Leave Tianshan
Our Love Solid as Gold