Up-Close With Margie TsangHere is a comprehensive website for Margie Tsang. The "Filmography" is particularly stellar. I have to *warn* visitors, though, that there are always 2-3 pop-up ads that are very stubborn. Visiting this website will surely be a test of how much patience you have.
QUOTE (edisonraylam @ Dec 27 2005 3 21 PM)

She's the one on far right. I don't remember her being in "Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre."
It's no wonder that people hardly ever remember that she was in The Heaven Sword Dragon Sabre Saga (1986). She played Guo Shang, which is Guo Jing and Huang Rong's daughter. She only appeared for about 2-4 episodes at the very beginning.
Also, I'm going to take this opportunity here to add three more titles to her list of drama series.
The Black Sabre (邊城浪å?) 1988
This is my favourite series of Margie Tsang. It is a kung-fu series about the mystery of the Black Sabre and it's owner, who was murdered over 10 years ago. She played Ding Linglin, a precocious and pushy girl who wants to see and learn more about jiang-hu, something which she finds romantic and adventurous. Like most characters of this type, she later learns that jiang-hu is actually a very dangerous place, full of deceit and betrayal. She plays alongside Eddie Cheung Siu-fai (English name may be incorrect). They were a very cute couple in this series.
Long Ting Zheng Ba (é¾?å»·çˆéœ¸) 1988
Sorry, I don't remember the proper English title, and I have been having a hard time looking up info on this TVB historical-kung fu series. If anyone else can find info on it, please share. In this series, she played Princess Lan-Ling of a foreign ethnic group, also one of the occupiers of China at the time. Her love interest is Shen Ji, played by Gallen Lo. They were a very captivating couple in this series as well, and their relationship greatly resembled that of Zhao Min and Zhang Wuji.
A Decade of Turbulence 1986(?)
This was a long modern drama series. Anyone remember it? It starred people like Carina Lau Ka-Ling, Shek Sau, Jamie Chik Mei-Chun and Eddie Cheung Siu-Fai. Margie only became a major character halfway through the series, and she had a very tragic end as she was murdered by a madman. This was another Eddie-Margie classic.