Siu-Fong Lai | |
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Chinese: 黎少芳 | |
Other names | Lai Siu-Fong. Lai Sui Fong, Li Shaofang |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1965-1992 |
Siu-Fong Lai ( Chinese: 黎少芳) is a Chinese actress from Hong Kong. Lai has over 25 film credits.
In 1965, Lai began her acting career. Lai appeared in My Darling Wife, a 1965 drama film directed by Chan Wan. Lai is known for a role in Old Master Q, a 1975 comedy film directed by Lee Tit, Chu Yat-Hung, King Weng. Lai is Mrs. Mok in The Private Eyes, a 1976 comedy film directed by Michael Hui. Lai appeared as Cheung Dai Ma in The Secret, a 1979 thriller drama and first feature film directed by Ann Hui. Lai's last films were Something Incredible - Dead Deadlock, a 1992 film and Stuntmen, a 1992 drama film directed by Yuen Shu-Wai. Lai has over 25 film credits. [1]
Siu-Fong Lai | |
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Chinese: 黎少芳 | |
Other names | Lai Siu-Fong. Lai Sui Fong, Li Shaofang |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1965-1992 |
Siu-Fong Lai ( Chinese: 黎少芳) is a Chinese actress from Hong Kong. Lai has over 25 film credits.
In 1965, Lai began her acting career. Lai appeared in My Darling Wife, a 1965 drama film directed by Chan Wan. Lai is known for a role in Old Master Q, a 1975 comedy film directed by Lee Tit, Chu Yat-Hung, King Weng. Lai is Mrs. Mok in The Private Eyes, a 1976 comedy film directed by Michael Hui. Lai appeared as Cheung Dai Ma in The Secret, a 1979 thriller drama and first feature film directed by Ann Hui. Lai's last films were Something Incredible - Dead Deadlock, a 1992 film and Stuntmen, a 1992 drama film directed by Yuen Shu-Wai. Lai has over 25 film credits. [1]