Christine Pai
Chinese actress from Hong Kong
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Christine Pai (Chinese: 白露明) is a former actress from Hong Kong. Pai is credited with over 35 films.
January 6, 1937
Christine Pai | |
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| Chinese: 白露明 | |
| Born | Hui Lai-king January 6, 1937 |
| Other names | Christine Pai Lu-Ming, Pak Lo-Ming, Baak Lau-Ming, Bai Lou Ming, Bai Luming |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Years active | 1955–1966 |
Early life
On January 6, 1937. Pai was born as Hui Lai-king in Hong Kong.[1]
Career
In 1955, Pai joined Tai Seng (Dasheng) Film Company and became an actress in Hong Kong films. Pai first appeared in Now That I've Got a Daughter, Everything's O.K. with Yam Kim-fai, a 1955 Comedy film directed by Chiang Wai-Kwong. Pai was known for her appearance in Cantonese Drama, Comedy, Martial Arts, and Cantonese opera. Pai appeared in Spring Breeze Brings Back the Returned Swallow (aka The One Came Home), a 1958 Cantonese opera film directed by Wong Hok-Sing. Pai appeared in Bitter Lotus (Part 1 and Part 2), a 1960 Drama film directed by Wong Toi. Pai appeared as Chang Li-Chen in The Greatest Civil War on Earth, a 1961 Comedy film directed Wong Tin-Lam. Pai's last film was Mistaken Love, a 1966 Comedy film Wong Tin-Lam. Pai is credited with over 35 films. [1][2]
Filmography
Films
This is a partial list of films.
- 1955 Now That I've Got a Daughter, Everything's O.K.[3]
- 1960 Bitter Lotus (Part 1 and Part 2)
- 1960 Second Spring [4]
- 1961 The Greatest Civil War on Earth – Chang Li-Chen [5][6][7]
- 1961 The Song of the Nightingale [4][8]
- 1962 The Greatest Wedding on Earth – Lai/Pui-Ming [9]
- 1964 The Greatest Love Affair on Earth [10]
- 1966 Mistaken Love [11]
- 1972 The Human Goddess[12]