• Source: Chang Yung-hsiang
    • Chang Yung-hsiang (26 October 1929 – 8 October 2021) was a Taiwanese screenwriter and director originally from Yantai, China, generally considered one of the most prolific and successful screenwriters in Taiwan.
      Chang adapted a number of Chiung Yao novels for film. He had received six Golden Horse Awards over the course of his career. In 2016, Chang became the first screenwriter to receive the Golden Horse for lifetime achievement. Among Chang's other awards included the 1976 National Award for the Arts. He died in Los Angeles, California on 8 October 2021.


      Filmography




      = Films

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      = Television

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      The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants (1994) — Episodes 56–61


      Works translated to English


      Autumn Execution, translated by Yu Jenchang and David Steelman, The Chinese PEN, Autumn 1977: This is the screenplay of the 1972 film Execution in Autumn.


      References




      External links


      Interview with Chang Yung-hsiang in English, 2016
      Yung-Hsiang Chang at IMDb
      Chang Yung-Hsiang at the Hong Kong Movie Database

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