
Li Han-Hsiang
Richard Li Han Hsiang (Chinese: 李翰祥; pinyin: Lǐ Hànxiáng; 7 March 1926 in Jinxi, Liaoning - 17 December 1996 in Beijing) was a Chinese film director. Li directed more than 70 films in his career beginning in the 1950s and lasting till the 1990s. His The Enchanting Shadow, The Magnificent Concubine, and Empress Wu Tse-Tien were entered into the Cannes Film Festival in 1960, 1962, and 1963 respectively. Li also won the Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards for his work on the movie Xi Shi in 1965. Most of his movies in the 1970s and 1980s were Chinese historical dramas. He died in Beijing due to a heart attack. He was seventy.
5
Films
1
TV Shows
80
Crew Credits
Known For
6 CreditsBehind the Camera
80 Credits
The Golden Lotus
Director, Writer
1974

The Golden Lotus: Love and Desire
Director
1991

The Amorous Lotus Pan
Writer, Director
1994

Illicit Desire
Director, Writer
1973

The Dream of the Red Chamber
Writer, Director
1977

Madame Bamboo
Writer, Director
1991

Back Door
Director
1960

Tiger Killer
Director, Writer
1982

Facets of Love
Director
1973

Legends of Lust
Director
1972

Empress Wu
Director, Writer
1963

The Empress Dowager
Director, Writer
1975





