Tse Ling-ling

Hsieh Ling-ling (Chinese: 謝玲玲, born on 20 September 1956) is a Taiwanese-born child star and the ex-wife of Hong Kong billionaire Peter Lam.

Tse Ling-ling
Born
謝正陸

(1956-09-20) 20 September 1956
EducationChina Culture University
OccupationChild star, Actress, Businesswoman
Years active1964-1980
Spouse(s)Peter Lam
(1980-1995)
ChildrenLester
Emily Lam Ho
Evelyn
Lucas (twins)
Eleanor Lam (twins)
Awards4th Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards
Best Child Star 1965

5th Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards
Best Child Star 1966
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese謝玲玲
Simplified Chinese谢玲玲

Biography

She has starred in five movies, in a career spanning 1977 to 1979. She also appears in the movie Kung Pow: Enter the Fist, since this movie consists mostly of archive material from Tiger & Crane Fists. She later went back to acting, under the name Ling Tse, and appeared in The New Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre (1986), as well as the TV show Requiem of Ling Sing (1989). Her last appearance in film was in a 2002 film, Kung Pow: Enter the Fist which she unwittingly played Ling, the daughter of kung fu master.[1]

Personal life

In 1980, Hsieh married Hong Kong billionaire Peter Lam. The couple had 5 children - Lester, Emily, Evelyn, Eleanor and Lucas, where Eleanor and Lucas are mixed twins. And Hsieh got on very well with her parents-in-law Lim Por-yen and U Po-chu. But the couple divorced in 1995. From her marriage to Peter Lam, Hsieh has a step-daughter named Lyann.

Filmography

  • Orchids and My Love (1966)
  • Shao Lin hu ho chen tien hsia a.k.a. The Savage Killers (USA) a.k.a. Tiger & Crane Fists (1977)
  • Yue meng long niao meng long (1978)
  • Story in the Temple Red Lily (1979)
  • The Wild Goose on the Wing (1979)
  • Du mei gui yu da bao biao a.k.a. Poison Rose and The Bodyguard (1979)
  • Kung Pow: Enter the Fist (2002)
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References

  1. McCormick, Jerry (Jan 26, 2002). "Kung foolishness: Even the cow fight is funny". The San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 28 April 2010.
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