
Lee Hsing
Emigrated to Taiwan in 1948 during the Kuomintang retreat. Until 1962, Li worked primarily on Hokkien films, despite being unable to speak Taiwanese Hokkien. His first Mandarin film, was Our Neighbors. Oyster Girl, which Li co-directed with Lee Chia was the first Taiwanese feature film to be shot in color.
Filmography

Keep on Walking: The Man and His Higher Course
as Himself
Keep on Walking: The Man and His Higher Course
as Himself

The Moment: Fifty Years of Golden Horse
as Self
The Moment: Fifty Years of Golden Horse
as Self

Dragon Eye Congee: A Dream of Love
as Church pastor
Dragon Eye Congee: A Dream of Love
as Church pastor
Lee Hsing and His Luggage
Lee Hsing and His Luggage

Spring of Jade Hill
Spring of Jade Hill
Remote Love
as Malihan's father
Remote Love
as Malihan's father
Circus of Sheng Changfu
Circus of Sheng Changfu
A Place Without Woman
A Place Without Woman