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Jenny Hu (Chinese: 胡燕妮 wu yin ne/hu yian ni; born 17 November 1945), is a Chinese actress best known for her leads in Hong Kong cinema films throughout the 1960s and early 1970s.
Actress: Love Without End. Jenny Hu was born on 17 November 1947 in Kaiping, Guangzhou Province, China. She is an actress, known for Love Without End (1970), Yesterday Once More (2004) and Pen huo mei ren yu (1970). She is married to Wei Kang.
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- Kaiping, Guangzhou Province, China
- Actress
Jenny Hu is a Chinese-American actress who starred in several Shaw Brothers films in the 1960s and 1970s. She is married to actor Wei Kang and lives in Los Angeles. See her biography, movie and TV credits, ratings and photos.
YearTitleRoleRating2004Yesterday Once More add Hong Kong Movie, ...Mrs Allen Support Role7.51974Rhythm of the Wave add Taiwanese Movie, ...Yun Hsin Main Role5.01973Love Is a 4 Lettered Word add Hong Kong ...Bit part0.01973Death Comes in Three add Hong Kong Movie, ...Rosy Main Role0.0Jenny Hu, M.D., M.P.H. is an Associate Professor of Clinical Dermatology and serves as the Chief of the Division of Mohs and Dermatologic Surgery in the Department of Dermatology. She is a board-certified dermatologist as well as a fellowship-trained and board-certified Mohs surgeon who specializes in Mohs micrographic surgery, an advanced ...
Jenny Hu (born 1945) is known for her roles in Shaw Brothers films such as River of Tears, Young Passion and Black Falcon. She also appeared in TV dramas such as Breakthrough and Rhythm of the Wave.
Actress Jenny Hu was born in 1946 in Guangzhou, China, moved to Taiwan to live until she was 14. In 1960 her mother took her to Germany where she attended high school. After high school, she moved to Hong Kong and - at the urging of one of her friends - was introduced to famous director Chin Chien who immediately invited Jenny to star in his ...
Mrs Allen. Actress Jenny Hu was born in 1946 in Guangzhou, China, moved to Taiwan to live until she was 14. In 1960 her mother took her to Germany where she attended high school. After high school she moved to Hong Kong and -at the urging of one of her friends- was introduced to famous director Chin Chien who immediately invited Jenny to start ...