Known for his boyish looks, skills as a dancer, and comedic timing Cheng Kang-Yeh was a fixture of many mid 70's Shaw Brothers films. He was married to Hong Kong Singer & Actress Deanie Ip from 1966 to 1973.
Deadly Duo
Snake in the Monkey's Shadow
(Yan #2)
Heroes of the East
(Shou Kwan)
Three Swinging Girls
Dragon Lord
(Kang)
Have Sword, Will Travel
(Yang Hang Chiu)
Killer Clans
(Feng Hao)
The Deadly Sword
Hong Kong Nocturne
(Wang Ming)
Kung Fu Genius
(Cheng Kang Yip)
Big Boss of Shanghai
Daggers 8
The Young Avenger
The Assassin
(Tzu's Attendant (uncredited))
Layout
Just Heroes
(Bill)
Till the End of Time
Sweet and Wild
Dirty Tiger, Crazy Frog
(Coffin King)
The Boxer from Shantung
(Hsiao Chiang Bei)
The Iron Buddha
(Inn waiter)
Gossip Street
(Rat)
A Fist Full of Talons
(4 Seasons)
The Villains
(Feng's comrade)
Mad Mad Kung Fu
(Lung Chan)
The Young Master
(Master Tien's Student)
Spring Blossoms
(Luo Da Wei)
Executioners from Shaolin
(Xiao Hu)
The Three Smiles
(2nd Young Master)
Snake Deadly Act
The Gambling Syndicate
(Zhu 'Nine Hands')
Ghost Nursing
(Chen's Driver)
Dirty Kung Fu
Flying Guillotine II
(Sui Sheng Piu)
Heroes of the Underground
(Wu San-Xian)
The Clumsy Gambler
(Mo Lai-see)
Kung Fu Zombie
The Pirate
(Secret Agent)
Challenge of the Masters
(Tsang Hang)
The New One-Armed Swordsman
(Lung's Disciple)
The Duel
(Hsiao Mao)
Devil Hunters
The House of 72 Tenants
(Shanghai man)
The Perfumed Arrow
(Du's page)
Hong Kong 73
(Burglar)
Facets of Love
The Killer
(Kung fu school student)
The Dancing Millionairess
(Dancer)
Scandal
(Shoemaker)
Forbidden Tales of Two Cities
(Kang Li)
The Anonymous Heroes
(Marshall's Officer)
Blood Brothers
(Ma's Henchman)