Teng Yu-kun
Teng Yu-kun | |||||
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Chinese name | 鄧育昆 (traditional) | ||||
Chinese name | 邓育昆 (simplified) | ||||
Pinyin | Dèng Yùkūn (Mandarin) | ||||
Born |
Pingtung County, Taiwan | October 15, 1946||||
Died |
July 4, 2011 64) Xuhui District, Shanghai, China | (aged||||
Spouse(s) |
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Children | 2 | ||||
Alma mater | National Taiwan University | ||||
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This is a Chinese name; the family name is Teng.
Teng Yu-kun (15 October 1946 – 4 July 2011) was a Golden Horse Award-winning Taiwanese screenwriter.
His younger brother Teng Yu-ching (鄧育慶) was a director with whom he often collaborated on television. Teng Yu-kun was married to actress Chin Mei (金玫) from 1974 to 1988, and actress Leanne Liu from 1999 until his 2011 death, when he accidentally fell out of the window of their third-floor Shanghai apartment.
Filmography
Films
- Love Can Forgive and Forget (1971)
- The Ammunition Hunters (1971)
- Everything Is Going My Way (1971)
- Love in a Cabin (1972)
- Love Begins Here (1973)
- Death Trap (1974)
- Niu Spacious Yard (1974)
- Majesty Cat (1975)
- The Star (1976)
- Victory (1976)
- The Black Justice (1976)
- Golden Leaves (1976)
- A Misty Love (1977)
- Taipei 66 (1977)
- Taipei 77 (1977)
- Autumn Memories (1978)
- A Teacher of Great Soldiers (1979)
- A Little Reason (1979)
- Mission Over the Eagle Castle (1980)
- The Coldest Winter in Peking (1981)
- Play Con Game (1982)
- Breaking Through the Black Whirl (1982)
- Black and White (1983)
- The Knot (2006)
TV series
- Eight Thousand Li of Cloud and Moon (1988)
- Justice Pao (1993)
- The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants (1994)
- Guan Gong (1995)
References
- "Teng Yu-kun, 65, found dead at Shanghai home". The China Post. 2011-07-05.
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