Chinese movie actresses deceased in Asthma

Here are 1 famous actresses from China died in Asthma:

Jeannette Lin Tsui

Jeannette Lin Tsui (November 25, 2014 Shanghai-February 22, 1995 Taipei) also known as Cui Lin, Lin Tsui, Janet Lin Cui, Tseng Ch'i-chen, Jeanette Lin Tsui, Lin Cui, Lam Tsui, Lam Chui, Lin Chui, 林翠, Tsui Lin or Jeanette Tsang Yee Jing was a Chinese actor and film producer. She had three children, Linda Wong, Wong Ka-lau and Wong Mei-yee.

Jeannette Lin Tsui was born in Shanghai, China in 1926 and began her acting career in 1940s Hong Kong. She quickly rose to fame, starring in over 200 films throughout her career. She was known for her versatility as an actress, often playing both heroic and villainous roles.

In addition to acting, Jeannette Lin Tsui was also a successful film producer, founding First Films in 1953. She produced a number of popular films, including "It's Always Spring" and "The Wild Wild Rose".

Jeannette Lin Tsui's legacy lives on through her daughters Linda Wong and Wong Mei-yee, both of whom became successful actresses themselves. Her son Wong Ka-lau also pursued a career in the entertainment industry as a director and producer.

Jeannette Lin Tsui passed away in Taipei, Taiwan in 1995 at the age of 68. She is remembered as a talented actress and producer who made significant contributions to the Hong Kong film industry.

During her career, Jeannette Lin Tsui worked with some of the greatest directors and actors in Hong Kong cinema. Her notable films include Come Drink with Me (1966), The Sword and the Lute (1967), and The Golden Swallow (1968), all of which were directed by King Hu. She also starred in popular films such as Monkey Goes West (1966) and Hong Kong Nocturne (1967). Jeannette Lin Tsui was a recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 15th Hong Kong Film Awards in 1996, a year after her death. Her contributions to the entertainment industry continue to be recognized and celebrated to this day.

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