Cheung Ying, a celebrated Cantonese actor of great renown, emerged from the culturally rich and bustling metropolis of Hong Kong, born on January 25, 1919. Throughout a distinguished career that spanned numerous decades, Cheung left an indelible mark on the world of cinema by starring in the groundbreaking film "Roar of the People", alongside the accomplished Walter Cho Tat-Wah.
Noteworthy among Cheung's numerous cinematic endeavors is his appearance in the 1937 masterpiece "Back to the Motherland!", a film that boasted an impressive ensemble cast, featuring the illustrious director, who happened to be the father of the renowned Fung Hak-on, alongside the accomplished actress Fung Bo Bo, and the talented Feng Feng.