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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kao_Pao-ShuKao Pao-shu - Wikipedia

    Kao Pao-shu or Gao Baoshu (Chinese: 高寶樹; 1932–2000) was a Chinese actress, producer, writer and film director who appeared in over 100 films during her career. Originally from China, Kao moved to Hong Kong in 1951, where she acted in minor roles before joining Shaw Brothers Studio in 1958.

  2. Director-producer Kao Pao-Shu was earlier known for the strong-willed roles that made her one of the more distinctive character actresses of the 1960's. Before turning 20 she joined a theatrical troupe that tourned around, marrying future Shaw Brothers actor Chiang Nan, and settling in Hong Kong in 1951. She joined Shaw Brothers in 1958.

  3. Kao Pao-shu or Gao Baoshu (Chinese: 高寶樹; 1932–2000) was a Chinese actress, producer, writer and film director who appeared in over 100 films during her career. Originally from China, Kao moved to Hong Kong in 1951, where she acted in minor role before joining Shaw Brothers Studio in 1958.

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  5. Kao Pao Shu began in 2006 in Naida Begeta’s hometown of Sarajevo and soon after relocated to the United States. Kao Pao Shu is named after a 1960s Kung Fu films director-actress, who represents strength and longevity for women.

  6. trakt.tv › people › kao-pao-shuKao Pao-shu - Trakt

    Jul 20, 2000 · Kao Pao-shu or Gao Baoshu (Chinese: 高寶樹; 1932–2000) was a Chinese actress, producer, writer and film director who appeared in over 100 films during her career. Originally from China, Kao moved to Hong Kong in 1951, where she acted in minor role before joining Shaw Brothers Studio in 1958.

  7. Director-producer Kao Pao-shu was earlier known for the strong-willed roles that made her one of the more distinctive character actresses of the 1960’s. Before turning 20 she joined a theatrical troupe that toured around, marrying future Shaw Brothers actor Chiang Nan, and settling in Hong Kong in 1951. She joined Shaw Brothers in 1958.