2023年10月6日星期五
Jeanette Lin Chui
Jeanette Lin Chui (林翠, 1936 - February 22, 1995), born in Shanghai, whose real name is Tsang Yizhen, is a Hong Kong movie star, the sister of the famous Cantonese actor Tsang Kong, and the mother of artists Chen Shanhe and Wang Xinping. She is known as "Student Lover" and "Miss NO" by the Hong Kong film industry. She has starred in and participated in countless films, and she is capable of both good and evil. In 1949, she moved to Hong Kong with her family and studied at St. Stephen's Girls' School. In 1953, she was admitted to Liberty Pictures, led by director Huang Zhuohan. In 1954, she became famous with her debut film "Daughter's Heart" and became a main star. During the three-year film contract with Liberty Pictures, she successively starred in "The Event of Life" (1955), "The Love of the Coachman" (1956), "Mountain Girl" (1956), "Sister Fulan" (1956), "Rose Blooms Everywhere" 》(1956). During this period, she also filmed "The Golden Buddha" (1966) for Shaw Brothers. "The Dragon and the Phoenix" (1968), produced by Cathay Films, was the last film before her retirement. She has been married twice. Her first husband was the famous director Qin Jian. They married in 1959 and had a son, Chen Shanhe. Lin Cui and Qin Jian separated in 1967. At that time, Hong Kong stipulated that divorce could only take place after three years of separation. In August 1968, Lin Cui gave birth to Wang Xinping for Wang Yu. Qin Jian committed suicide in June 1969, and Lin Cui married Wang Yu at the end of the same year. Lin Cui and Wang Yu had three daughters, Wang Xinping, Wang Jialu, and Wang Meiyi, but unfortunately they divorced in 1975. In 1977, she moved to San Francisco, USA, and switched to the catering and leasing industry. She returned to the film industry at the end of 1980 and participated in the films "Cross the Strait" (1988), "Rouge" (1991) and the Taiwanese TV series "Unbreakable Love", "Seventy Chapters of the Mother-in-law and Daughter-in-law", and "Thirty Years of First Love", and moved behind the scenes.She died of asthma at home on February 22, 1995 in Taipei, Taiwan, at the age of 59. her unfinished legacy - the TV series "Love in a Foreign Land (also known as: Season of Love in a Foreign Land)" was reluctantly continued by Li Lifeng.
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