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* [[Soldier of Fortune (film)|Soldier of Fortune]] (1955)
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* [[Crimes of Passion]] (1959)
* [[Crimes of Passion (film)|Crimes of Passion]] (1959)
* [[Spring Song]] (1959)
* [[Spring Song (film)|Spring Song]] (1959)
* [[Air Hostess (film)|Air Hostess]] (1959)
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* [[Our Dream Car]] (1959)
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Grace Chang
Born
Yufang Zhang
OccupationActress/Singer

Grace Chang (aka Ge Lan) is born in 1934.

She was an actress from the Cathay (Motion Picture and General Investments Limited) with many successes from "It Blossoms again" to "The Wild, Wild Rose" and "Mambo Girl".

In her 11 year film career she appeared in 33 films. Her last actual appearance was in 1964 though she has provided vocals for soundtracks. Not only, many critics agreed that Grace's performance was great with her entertaining ability to dance and swing, with her extraordinary expressivity and gorgeous "mimiques", but her voice is still very appreciated too through her LPs since she was associated to shidaiqu from the 50's.

Filmography

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