Career Highlights: The Joy Luck Club, A Confucian Confusion, Taipei Story
First Major Screen Credit: The Face of Fu Manchu (1965)
Biography
Chinese actress Tsai Chin appeared in a number of exotic roles in European and British films of the 1960s. She co-starred as the seductive Lin Tang in Christopher Lee's quartet of "Fu Manchu" pictures in the 1960s. Other films included the pretty good sci-fier Invasion (1966) and the pretty bad detective spoof Rentadick (1972). Tsai Chin's most conspicuous role was as the Chinese girl to whom James Bond (Sean Connery) is making love when he is "murdered" at the very beginning of You Only Live Twice (1967). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Tsai Chin (actress) (born 1936), actress from Shanghai, also known as Irene Chow
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