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Beautiful Duckling is a 1965 Taiwanese film directed by Li Hsing. It tells the story of a duck man Lin Tsai-tien ( Ko Hsiang-ting ) and his adopted daughter Hsiao-yue. Hsiao-yue ( Tang Pao-yun ) knows nothing about her real descent, which Lin has designedly disguised.
For the full-length series, the characters of Tuck and Ming-Ming were added to form a team of hero pets. Tuck was created using photos of Jennifer Oxley's own pet turtle (a red-eared slider). [5] The first long-form episode debuted on March 3, 2006, [2] as part of the Nick Jr. block on Nickelodeon.
Early film fan historians claimed that actor Lon Poff, playing the first of Ming's two high priests, died shortly after production began and was replaced by Theodore Lorch. [ citation needed ] In fact, however, only Poff's character died, or rather was killed by Ming in an act of fury and replaced by Lorch's High Priest, but the scene was cut ...
He is also the district attorney in Cecil B. DeMille's 1933 film This Day and Age; and he appears opposite The Marx Brothers in Duck Soup (also 1933), performing as the stern prosecutor of Freedonia. In Universal Pictures ' classic 1936 screen version of the musical Show Boat , he is Sheriff Ike Vallon, the official who tries to arrest Julie La ...
In the 1996 animated series, Ming looks even more reptilian: he is a green, pointy-eared, sharp-toothed scaly alien, which cause the heroes to call him a "lizard". (Meanwhile, Aura has green skin, but is otherwise perfectly human.) In this version, Ming is presented as a more light-hearted, comic relief type of character.
The film was a huge success and garnered 8 nominations at the 16th Golden Rooster Awards, including Best Actor for Chen. [11] He also won Best Actor at the 2007 Huabiao Film Awards. [12] He next starred in Gordon Chan's horror-adventure film Painted Skin (2008), [13] which won him the Best Actor award at the Hundred Flowers Awards. [14]
Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures is a short story collection by Vincent Lam, published in 2006.The book, inspired by Lam's own experiences in medical school and as a professional physician, is a volume of interconnected short stories about the lives and relationships of Fitzgerald, Ming, Chen and Sri, four young medical students in Toronto.
Chuanqi Huangdi Zhu Yuanzhang is a Chinese television series based on the life of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming dynasty. Starring Chen Baoguo as the emperor, the series was first broadcast on CCTV in mainland China in 2006.