Mo Tse
Mo Tse | |
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| Born | May 2, 1984 Beijing Western District |
| Other names | Miu Tse, Tsue Miu, Xia Miao, Xie Miao, Miao Xe |
| Education | Capital Institute of Physical Education (CIPE) |
| Occupation(s) | Actor, martial artist |
| Years active | 1993–present |
| Known for | Hong Kong action cinema |
| Notable work | The New Legend of Shaolin, My Father Is a Hero |
Mo Tse (Chinese: 謝苗 also known as Miu Tse, Tse Miu, Tze Miu, Xia Miao, Xie Miao) is a Chinese actor and martial artist who began his career as a child actor. Born in Beijing, Tse won championship titles in several wushu tournaments. He rose to fame when he starred as a father-son duo with Jet Li in the films The New Legend of Shaolin (1994) and My Father Is a Hero (1995).
He appeared in productions such as God of Gamblers Returns (1994) starring Chow Yun-fat. He resumed his acting career after graduation from the Capital Institute of Physical Education, joining the cast of the Chinese television series Legend of Shaolin Temple in 2006 and appearing in the film The Kung Fu Master in 2010. He had prominent roles in productions such as Yuen Woo Ping's wuxia fantasy The Thousand Faces of Dunjia (2017) and also Ip Man: The Awakening (2021). He was also in The Champions, which was the opening film at the 2008 Chinese American Film Festival.