Angela Mao Net Worth

Angela Mao was born in 1950 as the third of eight children to a family of entertainers for the Peking Opera House. She had a successful career as a Chinese Opera actress, where her flexibility and martial arts skills were first developed. She later went on to become a successful actress in Hong Kong action films, and is considered one of the most influential female martial artists in the history of cinema.
Angela Mao is a member of Actress

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Who is it? actress
Birth Day September 20, 1950
Birth Place Taiwan
Angela Mao age 73 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Virgo
Birth Name Mao Lin Ying
Nick Names Lady WhirlwindLady Kung Fu
Height 5' 5" (1.65 m)

💰 Net worth

Enter the Dragon (1973) $100

Angela Mao was born as Mao Ching Ying in 1950 as the third of eight children to a family of entertainers for the Peking Opera House. She had a successful career as a Chinesa Opera actress, where her flexibility and martial arts first developed. She was discovered by film producer Raymond Chow who made her a star. Then, she trained in hapkido, and felt attracted to the new kung fu style, on demand by Hong Kong producers. Her career, if not long, was impressive, as she was one of the first women to make that sort of break-through in the film industry, until then reserving the fights and acrobatics to men. She played Bruce Lee's sister in In de klauwen van de draak (1973), and she also worked with Jackie Chan several times when he was a newcomer. In 1974, she fell in love and married Kelly Lai Chen. She retired from films in 1983, when her son George King was born. She moved to Queens, New York in 1993 and eventually opened several Chinese restaurants that she runs with her son and daughter-in-law: Mama King, Nan Bei Ho, New Mei Hua, Guo Ba Inc. She usually declines interviews, because she wanted to lower her profile for the sake of her marriage. However, in 2016, she gave a reluctant interview to the "New York Times" while feeding her baby granddaughter in one of her restaurants, with her son and daughter-in-law acting as her translators. She said that she still has fans who show up to her restaurants just to see her, but that fame was never as important as taking care of her family.