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Charlie Chin Hsiang-lin (Chinese: 秦祥林; pinyin: Qín Xianglín; Jyutping: Ceon4 coeng4 lam4) is a Taiwanese actor, born on May 19, 1948 in Nanking and grew up in Hong Kong. Throughout the twenty-four years of his acting career, Chin had participated in over one hundred films.
Charlie Chin, a leading figure in Asian American culture, shares his life story and musical journey from the 1960s folk scene to the rock era. Learn about his family background, his influences, his activism and his contributions as a singer, songwriter and author.
Charlie Chin was born on 19 May 1948 in Nanjing, China. He is an actor, known for Chang qian wan lu (1975), Ren zai tian ya (1977) and Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars (1985). He was previously married to Josephine Siao.
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Charlie Chin is a tall, dark and handsome actor who starred in many Taiwanese movies in the 1970s and 1980s. He was married to Josephine Siao and had a romantic affair with Brigitte Lin, with whom he appeared in several films such as \"The Legend of the White Snake\" and \"Misty Moon\".
YearTitleRoleRating1992Ghost Punting add Hong Kong Movie, 1992, ...U.S. Ginseng/ Herb Main Role7.01988On the Run add Hong Kong Movie, 1988, ...Supt Lui Support Role7.21988King of Stanley Market add Hong Kong ...Charlie Guest Role0.01988Carry on Hotel add Hong Kong Movie, 1988, ...Steve Support Role0.0Charlie Chin Hsiang-lin is a Taiwanese actor, born on May 19, 1948 in Nanking and grew up in Hong Kong. Throughout the twenty-four years of his acting career, Chin had participated in over one hundred films.
- Ceon4 coeng4 lam4
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Charlie Chin is a Chinese actor born in Nanjing in 1948. He has appeared in films such as Chang qian wan lu, Ren zai tian ya and Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars.
A Grain of Sand: Music for the Struggle of Asians in America, a 1973 Paredon Records release, is widely recognized as the first album of Asian American music. Chris Kando Iijima, Joanne Nobuko Miyamoto, and William “Charlie” Chin deliver their activist message through simply recorded acoustic …