Born
1 December 1955 (70)
Place of Birth
Taiwan, China
Also known as
Chen Chi Lin, Lam Jan-Kei
Lin Chen-Chi was one of Hong Kong Cinema's leading ingenues of the 1970's. Born in Taiwan in 1955, she worked as a photographic model and made a few films in Taiwan before being brought to Hong Kong by Shaw Brothers in 1974. She made an average of two or three films a year during her Shaw Brothers years, beginning with Cohabitation and ending with Haunted Tales. But it was after leaving Shaw Brothers that she delivered her most memorable performance, in Tsui Hark's controversial "Dangerous Encou...
Lin Chen-Chi was one of Hong Kong Cinema's leading ingenues of the 1970's. Born in Taiwan in 1955, she worked as a photographic model and made a few films in Taiwan before being brought to Hong Kong by Shaw Brothers in 1974. She made an average of two or three films a year during her Shaw Brothers years, beginning with Cohabitation and ending with Haunted Tales. But it was after leaving Shaw Brothers that she delivered her most memorable performance, in Tsui Hark's controversial "Dangerous Encounters - 1st Kind". Lin retired soon afterwards.
Devil Cat
1985
Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils
1982
Dangerous Encounters of the First Kind
1980
Haunted Tales
1980
Heaven and Hell
1980
One Son Too Many
1980
The Brave Archer 2
1978
Life Gamble
1978
Soul of the Sword
1978
The Battle Wizard
1977
The Girlie Bar
1976
The Snake Prince
1976
The Spiritual Boxer
1975
The Big Holdup
1975
The Taxi Driver
1975
Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold
1975
Cohabitation
1975
Young Lovers on Flying Wheels
1974
Valley of the Double Dragon
1974