Ivy Ling Po
Biography
Huang Yu-chun (born 16 November 1939 in Shantou, Republic of China), known by her final stage name Ivy Ling Po (Chinese: 凌波), is a retired Hong Kong actress and Chinese opera singer. She is best known for a number of mega-hit Huangmei opera films in the 1960s, especially The Love Eterne (1963) which made her an Asian superstar overnight. She played an important role in the entertainment industry for preserving the Huangmei opera art form.
Known For

Golden Horse Awards

Golden Horse Awards

Raw Passions

The 14 Amazons

The Last Tempest

Rice Rhapsody

The Love Eterne

The Empress Dowager
All Movies (64)
- The Moment: Fifty Years of Golden Horse2016 · as Self
- Joseph Koo Master Classical Concert2012
- Rice Rhapsody2005 · as Grandma
- Butterfly Lovers 402003 · as Liang Shan-Bo
- Cinema Hong Kong: The Beauties of the Shaw Studio2003 · as Self
- 甄妮2000一份真演唱会2000 · as 自己
- Golden Swallow1987 · as Old Lady
- Master Hui Neng1987
- The Lost Generation1983 · as Mr. Tsun's Sister
- A Fairy to the World1982 · as Goddess of Mercy
- A Rescue from Hades1982
- Match Maker for Successful Candidate1982 · as Yun Ching
- New Pilgrims to the West1982 · as Goddess of Mercy
- Consolidated Dougherty1981
- Three Funny Detectives1981
- The Imperious Princess1980 · as Gao Ai
- Dream of the Red Chamber1978 · as Jia Bao Yu
- The Prominent Eunuch Chen Ho1977
- Crossroad1976 · as Shu Zhen
- The Last Tempest1976 · as Empress Jin Feng
- The Empress Dowager1975 · as Empress Chin Feng
- It's All in the Family1975 · as Pei Chuing
- The Chinese Amazons1975 · as Army Instructor
- My Father, My Husband, My Son1974 · as Peng Yin-Fang
- Flight Man1973 · as Yu San-mei
- The 14 Amazons1972 · as Mu Kuei Ying
- Finger of Doom1972 · as Heroine
- The Mighty One1972 · as Hsiao Chu
- Duel for Gold1971 · as Yu Yen
- The Crimson Charm1971 · as Yu Fang-Fang
- The Silent Love1971 · as Ko Xiu-Zhi
- The Younger Generation1970 · as Mei Shu Qing
- A Cause to Kill1970 · as Sin Lei
- The Three Smiles1969 · as Tang Bo Hu / Hua An
- Raw Passions1969 · as Mrs Lin Man Ying
- Forever and Ever1968 · as Li Xiao-Wen
- The Mirror and the Lichee1967 · as Chen Bo Qing / Chen San
- Song of Tomorrow1967 · as Su Ling
- The Sword and the Lute1967 · as Scarlet Maid / Gui Qiu
- Too Late for Love1967 · as Chen Su-Fen
- The Pearl Phoenix1967 · as Wen Bi Zheng (singing voice)
- The Joy of Spring1966 · as Herself [cameo]
- The Perfumed Arrow1966 · as Wen Jun-Qing / Fei-E
- The Mating Season1966 · as Guest Performer
- Dawn Will Come1966 · as Wen Shuzhen
- The Twin Swords1965 · as Scarlet Maid / Gui Qiu
- The West Chamber1965 · as Zhang Junrui
- Inside the Forbidden City1965 · as Kou Zhu
- Temple of the Red Lotus1965 · as Red Lady Swordswoman
- Vermilion Door1965 · as Wu Mei-Bo
- The Lotus Lamp1965 · as Liu Chen-Hsiung (singing voice)
- The Grand Substitution1965 · as Chiu Wu
- The Mermaid1965 · as Scholar Zheng Zhan
- The Female Prince1964 · as Chin Feng-Hsiao
- The Crimson Palm1964 · as Lin Chao-Te
- Lady General Hua Mulan1964 · as Hua Mu-Lan
- Between Tears and Smiles1964 · as Kwan Sau Chu
- A Maid from Heaven1963 · as Tong Yong
- The Adulteress1963 · as Xiao Bai-Cai (singing voice)
- Return of the Phoenix1963 · as Cheng Xueyan (singing voice)
- The Love Eterne1963 · as Liang Shan-Bo
- The Dream of the Red Chamber1962 · as Chia Bao Yu (singing voice)
- Murder in the Bath1958
- The Eight Immortals in Jiangnan1957
All TV Shows (2)
- Golden Horse Awards1962 · as Self - Host
- Golden Horse Awards1962 · as Self