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Mui-mui Lam

Hong Kong actress From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Mui-mui Lam (Chinese: 林妹妹) (January 17, 1912 – January 5, 1968) is a former Chinese actress from Hong Kong. Lam is credited with over 250 films.

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Early life

Lam was born on 17 January 1912.[1][2]

Career

In 1933, Lam began acting in Hong Kong films. Lam first appeared in Conscience, a 1933 drama directed by Chow Wing-Loi and Mak Siu-Ha. Lam appeared as a wealthy lady in The White Gold Dragon, Part Two, a 1937 Cantonese opera film. Lam is known for her role as a shrew concubine or a wicked woman. Lam appeared as elder daughter-in-law in Mother and Son in Grief (1951), as a concubine in The Story of Liang Kuan and Lin Shirong (aka Leung Foon and Lam Sai-Wing) (1955), and Pleasure Daughter (1956). Lam also appeared in Cantonese Drama, Comedy, and Romance films. Lam's last film was The Reunion, a 1962 Historical Drama film directed by Ng Wui. Lam is credited with over 250 films.[2][3]

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Filmography

Films

This is a partial list of films.

  • 1933 Conscience
  • 1937 The White Gold Dragon, Part Two - wealthy lady [4]
  • 1939 Chuang Tzu Tests His Wife (aka Chuang Tzu's Butterfly Dream) [1]
  • 1951 Mother and Son in Grief - Elder daughter-in-law [5]
  • 1953 In the Face of Demolition
  • 1953 Family (aka The Family - The "Torrents" Trilogy 《激流三部曲》 by Ba Jin)
  • 1953 Spring (second novel of the Trilogy)
  • 1954 Autumn (third novel of the Trilogy)
  • 1955 The Story of Liang Kuan and Lin Shirong (aka Leung Foon and Lam Sai-Wing) - concubine [6]
  • 1956 Pleasure Daughter [7]
  • 1956 Madam Mei [8]
  • 1962 The Reunion [9]

Personal life

Lam died on 5 January 1968 in Hong Kong.[1][2]

References

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