Cynthia Khan
An image from In the Line of Duty 4, one of the productions that also features Cynthia Khan.
Cynthia Khan

Cynthia Khan

December 13, 1968 — Chiayi County, Taiwan

After studying Chinese and jazz dance from elementary school, at 17 years old Yeung won a national contest to find new talents, organized by the Taiwainese TV, and shortly after she made several appearances on TV and a bit part in the Taiwanese film of 1985 "Taipei Story", directed by Yang De-Chang. In 1987 she signed a contract with Hong Kong film studio D & B to replace Malaysian action star Yang Zi Qiong and from then she starred in more than 20 martial arts films. From 1994 she combined her appearances in movies with TV series, making more than ten TV productions in only 5 years. Her screen name Cynthia Khan was actually a combination of the names of established Hong Kong stars Cynthia Rothrock and Michelle Khan, whom she replaced in the "In the Line of Duty" movie series.

In the Line of Duty 4

In the Line of Duty 4

1989

Tiger Cage II

Tiger Cage II

1990

In the Line of Duty 3

In the Line of Duty 3

1988

Blade of Fury

Blade of Fury

1993

The Bronze Teeth

The Bronze Teeth

2001

The Gods Must Be Funny in China

The Gods Must Be Funny in China

1994

In the Line of Duty 5: Middle Man

In the Line of Duty 5: Middle Man

1990

In the Line of Duty 7: Sea Wolves

In the Line of Duty 7: Sea Wolves

1991