Sally Chen

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Sally Chen
Born1948 (age 7374)
OccupationActress

Sally Chen (born 1948) is a Taiwanese actress. She has been nicknamed the "Empress specialist", having portrayed over a dozen Chinese empresses in television series.

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She won Best Supporting Actress at the 1971 Golden Horse Awards. Between 1977 and 1981, she won Most Favorite Actress at the Golden Bell Awards for five consecutive years.

Filmography


Television

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleRoleNotes
1981The Legend of Two Seals雙印傳奇 Empress Dowager Cixi
1985The Princess of the Dynasty一代公主 Empress Wei
1992 The Book and the Sword 書劍恩仇錄 Empress Xiaoshengxian
1994 The Chevaliers 俠義見青天 Empress Dowager Liu
1997 Legend of YungChing 江湖奇俠傳 Empress Xiaogongren
1998Happy Flying Dragon歡喜游龍 Empress Dowager Cixi
2000 The Prince of Han Dynasty 大漢天子 Empress Dowager Dou
2000Princess Huai-yu懷玉公主 Empress Xiaohuizhang
2001Jade Finger Ring玉指環 Empress Xiaogongren
2001Scholars, Beauties and the Qianlong Emperor才子佳人乾隆皇 Empress Xiaoshengxian
2005Witness to a Prosecution III月上江南之狄仁傑洗冤錄 Empress Wu Zetian
2008 The Book and the Sword 書劍恩仇錄 Empress Xiaoshengxian
2008War and Destiny庚子風雲 Empress Dowager Cixi
2011Qin Xianglian秦香蓮 Empress Dowager Liu
2012The Emperor's Harem後宮 Empress Qian
2013Chinese Sherlock Shi新施公案 Empress Xiaoshengxian
2014 The Virtuous Queen of Han 衛子夫 Empress Dowager Dou

Film

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleRoleNotes
2017 The Bold, the Corrupt, and the Beautiful 血觀音Director

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