Linda Lin Dai (Chinese: ??; 26 December 1934 – 17 July 1964), born Cheng Yueru (???), was a Chinese actress of Hong Kong films made in Mandarin during the 1950s–60s. She was a star actress of the Shaw Brothers Studio. She was the daughter of Cheng Siyuan (???), the secretary of the KMT Chinese President Li Zongren, and Vice Chairman of the CPPCC.
Lin Dai was awarded the Best Actress at the Asia Pacific Film Festival four times for her performances in films produced by Shaw Studio. While she att
Gender: Female
Born On: 26-Dec-1934
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Linda Lin Dai's Filmography on TV
List of programs starring Linda Lin Dai on tv. Programs are sorted in order of last seen on tv. Last updated: Nov 22, 2024 6:00 PM
The Blue and the Black Part 2 (1966)
Given poignancy & weight by the untimely suicide of star Dai Lin, the conclusion to this epic World War II drama joins Xing (Kwan Shan) as a new romantic interest enters his life.
The Blue and the Black Part 2 (1966)
Given poignancy & weight by the untimely suicide of star Dai Lin, the conclusion to this epic World War II drama joins Xing (Kwan Shan) as a new romantic interest enters his life.
The Blue and the Black Part 2 (1966)
Given poignancy & weight by the untimely suicide of star Dai Lin, the conclusion to this epic World War II drama joins Xing (Kwan Shan) as a new romantic interest enters his life.
Beyond the Great Wall (1964)
Beyond the Great Wall is a true story based on how Wang Chao-chun sacrificed her love and life for the good of the Chinese people during war time fears between China and the Huns.
Love Without End (1961)
Li Qingqing, an orphan, just arrives in Hong Kong and becomes a singer who sacrifices everything for her man.
Les Belles (1961)
Linda Lin Dai and Fanny Fan join the dancing troupe of Kao Pao-shu. Linda and Kao's son Peter Chen, manager of the troupe, have misunderstandings and dislike each other.
The Kingdom and the Beauty (1959)
This is a musical about a young emperor who is lured via stories told to a place called Kiang-Nan by his royal tutor. The empress mother has the tutor go to Kiang-Nan to bring him back.