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Yan Pak

Chinese actress from Hong Kong From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Yan Pak (Chinese: 白茵) is a Chinese former actress from Hong Kong. Pak is credited with over 55 films and many TVB series.

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Early life

On November 30, 1942, Pak was born as Wai-yin Chan in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.[1]

Career

In 1959, Pak became a Hong Kong actress and debuted in The Fake Marriage (aka Great Pretender), a 1959 Comedy film directed by Lo Duen. Pak was a lead actress in many Drama and Comedy films including Affectionately Yours (1960), The Great Devotion (aka Love Cannot Read)(1960), So Siu Siu (1962), The Eternal Beauty of Hsi-Shih (aka Hsi Shih: The Beauty of Beauty)(1965), and Chicken and Duck Talk (1988). Pak's last film was Street Angels, a 1996 Triad film directed by Billy Tang Hin-Shing. In 1980s, Pak joined TVB and became active in television series including The Duke of Mount Deer (1984 TV series), The Return of Luk Siu Fung (1986 TV series), and All That is Bitter is Sweet (2014 TV Series). In 2012, Pak retired from acting. Pak's last television series was in 2014. Pak is credited with over 55 films and many TVB series. [2][3][1]

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Filmography

Films

This is a partial list of films.

  • 1959 The Fake Marriage (aka Great Pretender) [4]
  • 1960 Affectionately Yours [5]
  • 1960 The Great Devotion (aka Love Cannot Read)
  • 1962 So Siu Siu
  • 1965 The Eternal Beauty of Hsi-Shih (aka Hsi Shih: The Beauty of Beauty)
  • 1967 The Divorce Brinkmanship [6][7]
  • 1994 Drunken Master II (aka Drunken Master 2, Legend of the Drunken Master) - Mrs Chan
  • 1988 Chicken and Duck Talk - Tammy's mother.[8]

Television

This is a partial list of TV series. Pak is mostly credited as Bak Yan.

Personal life

Pak's husband is Wong Man-wai, a footballer who competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics.

References

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