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Lydia Shum

Lydia Shum Din-ha or Lydia Tin Ha Sum (Chinese: 沈殿霞; 21 July 1945 – 19 February 2008) was a Hong Kong-Canadian comedian, MC, actress and singer. Known for her portly figure, signature dark-rimmed glasses and bouffant hairstyle, she was affectionately known to peers and fans as Fei-fei (Chinese: 肥肥, lit. "Fat Fat" or "Fatty") or Fei Jie (Chinese: 肥姐 lit. "Fat Sister").

Lydia Shum
沈殿霞
Born
Lydia Shum Din-ha

(1945-07-21)21 July 1945
Baoshan District, Shanghai, Republic of China
Died19 February 2008(2008-02-19) (aged 62)
Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong, China
Burial placeForest Lawn Memorial Park, Burnaby
Other namesLydia Tin Ha Sum,[1] Fei-fei (肥肥)
Happy Fruit or Happy Nut (開心果)
Sister Fei (肥姐)
EducationShanghai No. 3 Girls' High School
Occupation(s)Comedian, MC, actress, singer
Years active1960–2008
Spouse
(m. 1985; div. 1988)
ChildrenJoyce Cheng (daughter)
FamilyAlfred Sung (brother)
Musical career
OriginHong Kong, China
GenresCantopop

Early life edit

Shum was born on 21 July 1945 in Shanghai to Shum Yin Gee (Chinese: 沈賢祺; 1913–1978, with his ancestral home in Shanpei, Ningbo) and Shum Yao Tam Suh (Chinese: 沈邱淡素; 1913–2008).[2]

Career edit

Shum entered the Hong Kong entertainment industry at the age of 13 in 1958. She made her film debut in 1960, joining Shaw Brothers as an actress at the age of 15. Shum debuted in When the Peach Blossoms Bloom, a 1960 Mandarin comedy directed by Griffin Yueh Feng.[3] She took some time to adjust to Hong Kong as she found the local Cantonese cuisine very different from that of her native Shanghai.[citation needed]

TVB edit

 
Shum's last public appearance reuniting with the cast of Enjoy Yourself Tonight

While she worked at Shaw Brothers, her popularity grew and she became one of the first stakeholders in the up-and-coming television broadcast station TVB. In 1967, Shum's stardom took off with the popular variety show Enjoy Yourself Tonight. She first sang in the Cantopop group, the Four Golden Flowers. Later, she played a Shanghai woman in the 1970s. She also sang as the partner of Roman Tam from 1971 to 1973.[citation needed]

By August 1972, she was sufficiently well regarded to be invited to ceremonially ride through the Cross-Harbour Tunnel on its opening day. TVB General Manager Stephen Chan has said that there was no substitute for Lydia Shum, and that every person who worked with her professionally eventually became well known in Hong Kong. Her openness to appearing in sport bikinis and ballet costumes despite her size earned her respect in image-conscious Hong Kong.[citation needed]

Film edit

Shum has been established mainly as a comic and dramatic actress but is not limited to films in those genres. Kung fu fans will recognize her from her role as Yuen Cheung-Yan's dominating wife in the film Drunken Tai Chi. She also appeared as Richard Ng's wife in the all-star comedy Millionaire's Express, as well as a major role in the successful four movie series It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World.[1] Her 1997 film Fitness Tour utilised her weight for its plot.

She took a leave from her movie career that same year, and hosted a talk show on Hong Kong, along with numerous telethons and variety shows on TVB.

In 1976, Shum co-directed You Are Wonderful. Shum's last film was In-Laws Outlaws, a 2004 Cantonese comedy film directed by Clifton Ko Chi-Sum. Shum is credited with over 175 films.[3]

Asia region edit

Shum starred in Singapore's Channel 5 sitcom Living with Lydia (while credited as Lydia Sum) and Cantonese series like Slim Chances (我要Fit一Fit). Her performance in Living with Lydia won her the "Best Comedy Performance by an Actress" award at the 2003 Asian Television Awards.[1] It was also the first time she had acted in an English sitcom with a multi-camera format, though a laugh track was used.

Personal life edit

Lydia Shum was the sister of fashion designer Alfred Sung. Shum married actor and singer Adam Cheng Siu-chow in January 1985 after 11 years of cohabitation. Prior to the marriage, in December 1984 Shum was asked by her good friend Lee Heung Kam to fly to San Francisco for the opening ceremony of Lee's shop.[citation needed] Shum, who was in Taiwan with Cheng at the time, was reluctant to do so initially, but three days later, Shum left for San Francisco. When she returned to Taiwan, she heard rumors that Cheng was having an affair. Upon being asked about this, Cheng denied having a relationship with another woman and suggested marriage. Shum believed that a marriage would deter any woman from becoming close to Cheng. On 5 January 1985, Cheng and Shum flew to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada to get married.

Due to the hurried circumstances of their marriage and Shum's proportions being outside standard clothing sizes, there was insufficient time to prepare a wedding gown. Shum wore a Chinese cheongsam instead, and later said in a 2006 interview in Hong Kong that one of her greatest regrets was not wearing a wedding gown for her wedding.[citation needed]

On 30 May 1987, Joyce Cheng Yan-Yee was born to Shum and Adam Cheng. Eight months after their daughter was born, Cheng and Shum divorced.[4]

Health problems and subsequent death edit

Shum had several serious chronic ailments: cholangitis, diabetes, and hypertension. In 2002, she was admitted to the Queen Mary Hospital (QMH) in Hong Kong and had 36 gallstones extracted. In September 2006, Shum was diagnosed with a liver tumor and cancer around the gallbladder. Doctors immediately removed one third of her liver.[5]

Prior to a cholecystectomy done in 2002, she had bile duct inflammation in 1978 and again in 1989. On 22 September 2006, the inflammation recurred. Four days later, it had complicated her liver and she went into a coma until 1 October. Once again, on 29 January 2007, she entered the operating room to remove a liver tumor which weighed 2.7 kg. On 8 March 2007, the tumor was found to be growing so she had another surgery.[citation needed]

On 1 November 2006, a 24-year-old Indonesian domestic helper, Triyuliarti Yuyun, was convicted of violating the Hospital Authority Ordinance and sentenced to four weeks in jail.

 
Lydia Shum burial headstone at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Burnaby, B.C. Canada

Yuyun entered a ward at the Queen Mary Hospital (QMH) on 1 October 2006 where Shum had been receiving treatment, and attempted to take photographs of Shum.[6] Later, it was confirmed that Yuyun was working for an employee of the local magazine East Week, but she had not been authorised to take photographs of Shum. Senior management of East Week did not approve of the action and offered an apology to Shum. Magistrate Colin Mackintosh determined that Yuyun's actions were premeditated and done for financial gain, and that the serious infringement of the patient's privacy warranted a custodial sentence. On that occasion, Shum was discharged from the hospital in July 2007.

On 11 October 2007, Shum collapsed at home with pleural effusion, and was rushed to Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QE) for emergency treatment. Later that day, Shum was transferred to QMH.[5] She was discharged from that hospital on 16 October 2007.

Shum was admitted to the intensive care ward of QMH on 22 January 2008 and checked out four days later. Shum's mother died in Canada while Shum was in hospital. She was once again admitted to the intensive care ward of QMH on 2 February 2008, where her condition worsened. On 19 February, at 3 am, her family decided that Shum's life support should be withdrawn. It was decided that her breathing apparatus would be removed and that her family spend time with her by her bedside. Shum died at 8:38 a.m. local time that day. Prior to her death, she had liver cancer for two years. As part of the treatment for her illness, she underwent chemotherapy and several rounds of kidney dialysis treatment. On 24 February 2008, escorted by her daughter Joyce, Shum's body was flown on a Cathay Pacific passenger flight from Hong Kong to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. On 27 February, Shum was buried at Burnaby's Forest Lawn Memorial Park in a private ceremony.[7] Video footage of the funeral was played at a memorial event at the Hong Kong Coliseum on 2 March.[8]

Fei-fei Day edit

Fei-fei Day was proclaimed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, for 1 June 2008 (Shum's Chinese lunar calendar birthday). Mayor Sam Sullivan proclaimed this memorial day in Vancouver on 26 February 2008, a week after Shum's death.[9] On 21 July 2022 she is featured as a Google Doodle.[1]

Filmography edit

Films edit

This is a partial list of films.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Lydia Tin Ha Sum's 77th Birthday". google.com. Retrieved 21 July 2022.
  2. ^ Sudden Weekly, Issue no. 656, 22 February 2008, cover page Archived 31 July 2008 at the Library of Congress Web Archives
  3. ^ a b c "Lydia Shum Tin-Ha". hkmdb.com. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  4. ^ (in Chinese). Xinhua News Agency. 11 June 2007. Archived from the original on 13 October 2007. Retrieved 14 June 2007.
  5. ^ a b Nickkita Lau, Media scrum as Fei Fei rushed to intensive care 15 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine, 12 October 2007
  6. ^ "Maid jailed for filming sick Hong Kong actress". Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa). 1 November 2006. Retrieved 7 March 2008.
  7. ^ Zacharias, Yvonne (27 February 2008). . Vancouver Sun. Archived from the original on 2 March 2008. Retrieved 7 March 2008.
  8. ^ Chan, Peggy (21 February 2008). "Shum to be buried in Vancouver". China Daily. Retrieved 7 March 2008.
  9. ^ "Vancouver honors "Fei-fei"". China Daily. 28 February 2008. Retrieved 2 March 2008.
  10. ^ "A Girl's Secret (1967)". senscritique.com. 1 November 1967. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  11. ^ "A Girl's Secret". hkmdb.com. 1 November 1967. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
  12. ^ "HK Film Archive's "Morning Matinee" to screen films featuring radio stars". info.gov.hk. 6 December 2016. Retrieved 12 June 2021.
  13. ^ "Broadcast Queen". hkmdb.com. 21 February 2021. Retrieved 12 June 2021.
  14. ^ "Every Girl a Romantic Dreamer (1967)". senscritique.com. 1 November 1967. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  15. ^ "Finding a Wife in a Blind Way". hkmdb.com. 23 August 1967. Retrieved 29 June 2021.
  16. ^ "The Flying Killer (1967)". senscritique.com. 23 July 1967. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  17. ^ "Happy Years". hkmdb.com. 8 February 1967. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  18. ^ "Three Women in a Factory". hkmdb.com. 15 February 2021. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  19. ^ Wells, Dave (1967). "Waste Not Our Youth (1967)". moviefanprincess.com. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  20. ^ "Waste Not Our Youth". hkmdb.com. 29 November 1967. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  21. ^ "Unforgettable First Love". hkmdb.com. 31 December 2021. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  22. ^ "Teddy Girls". hkmdb.com. 3 April 1969. Retrieved 23 April 2021.
  23. ^ "Secret Agent No. 1 (1970)". senscritique.com. 1970. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  24. ^ "Secret Agent No. 1". hkmdb.com. 3 June 1970. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  25. ^ "The House of 72 Tenants". lovehkfilm.com. 1973. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
  26. ^ "Kissed by the Wolves (1975)". senscritique.com. 1975. Retrieved 13 June 2021.
  27. ^ "Kissed by the Wolves". hkmdb.com. 8 May 1975. Retrieved 13 June 2021.

External links edit

  • Lydia Shum at IMDb
  • Lydia Shum at senscritique.com

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In this Chinese name the family name is Shum 沈 Lydia Shum Din ha or Lydia Tin Ha Sum Chinese 沈殿霞 21 July 1945 19 February 2008 was a Hong Kong Canadian comedian MC actress and singer Known for her portly figure signature dark rimmed glasses and bouffant hairstyle she was affectionately known to peers and fans as Fei fei Chinese 肥肥 lit Fat Fat or Fatty or Fei Jie Chinese 肥姐 lit Fat Sister Lydia Shum沈殿霞BornLydia Shum Din ha 1945 07 21 21 July 1945Baoshan District Shanghai Republic of ChinaDied19 February 2008 2008 02 19 aged 62 Pok Fu Lam Hong Kong ChinaBurial placeForest Lawn Memorial Park BurnabyOther namesLydia Tin Ha Sum 1 Fei fei 肥肥 Happy Fruit or Happy Nut 開心果 Sister Fei 肥姐 EducationShanghai No 3 Girls High SchoolOccupation s Comedian MC actress singerYears active1960 2008SpouseAdam Cheng m 1985 div 1988 wbr ChildrenJoyce Cheng daughter FamilyAlfred Sung brother Musical careerOriginHong Kong ChinaGenresCantopop Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 TVB 2 2 Film 2 3 Asia region 3 Personal life 3 1 Health problems and subsequent death 3 2 Fei fei Day 4 Filmography 4 1 Films 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editShum was born on 21 July 1945 in Shanghai to Shum Yin Gee Chinese 沈賢祺 1913 1978 with his ancestral home in Shanpei Ningbo and Shum Yao Tam Suh Chinese 沈邱淡素 1913 2008 2 Career editShum entered the Hong Kong entertainment industry at the age of 13 in 1958 She made her film debut in 1960 joining Shaw Brothers as an actress at the age of 15 Shum debuted in When the Peach Blossoms Bloom a 1960 Mandarin comedy directed by Griffin Yueh Feng 3 She took some time to adjust to Hong Kong as she found the local Cantonese cuisine very different from that of her native Shanghai citation needed TVB edit nbsp Shum s last public appearance reuniting with the cast of Enjoy Yourself TonightWhile she worked at Shaw Brothers her popularity grew and she became one of the first stakeholders in the up and coming television broadcast station TVB In 1967 Shum s stardom took off with the popular variety show Enjoy Yourself Tonight She first sang in the Cantopop group the Four Golden Flowers Later she played a Shanghai woman in the 1970s She also sang as the partner of Roman Tam from 1971 to 1973 citation needed By August 1972 she was sufficiently well regarded to be invited to ceremonially ride through the Cross Harbour Tunnel on its opening day TVB General Manager Stephen Chan has said that there was no substitute for Lydia Shum and that every person who worked with her professionally eventually became well known in Hong Kong Her openness to appearing in sport bikinis and ballet costumes despite her size earned her respect in image conscious Hong Kong citation needed Film edit Shum has been established mainly as a comic and dramatic actress but is not limited to films in those genres Kung fu fans will recognize her from her role as Yuen Cheung Yan s dominating wife in the film Drunken Tai Chi She also appeared as Richard Ng s wife in the all star comedy Millionaire s Express as well as a major role in the successful four movie series It s a Mad Mad Mad World 1 Her 1997 film Fitness Tour utilised her weight for its plot She took a leave from her movie career that same year and hosted a talk show on Hong Kong along with numerous telethons and variety shows on TVB In 1976 Shum co directed You Are Wonderful Shum s last film was In Laws Outlaws a 2004 Cantonese comedy film directed by Clifton Ko Chi Sum Shum is credited with over 175 films 3 Asia region edit Shum starred in Singapore s Channel 5 sitcom Living with Lydia while credited as Lydia Sum and Cantonese series like Slim Chances 我要Fit一Fit Her performance in Living with Lydia won her the Best Comedy Performance by an Actress award at the 2003 Asian Television Awards 1 It was also the first time she had acted in an English sitcom with a multi camera format though a laugh track was used Personal life editLydia Shum was the sister of fashion designer Alfred Sung Shum married actor and singer Adam Cheng Siu chow in January 1985 after 11 years of cohabitation Prior to the marriage in December 1984 Shum was asked by her good friend Lee Heung Kam to fly to San Francisco for the opening ceremony of Lee s shop citation needed Shum who was in Taiwan with Cheng at the time was reluctant to do so initially but three days later Shum left for San Francisco When she returned to Taiwan she heard rumors that Cheng was having an affair Upon being asked about this Cheng denied having a relationship with another woman and suggested marriage Shum believed that a marriage would deter any woman from becoming close to Cheng On 5 January 1985 Cheng and Shum flew to Vancouver British Columbia Canada to get married Due to the hurried circumstances of their marriage and Shum s proportions being outside standard clothing sizes there was insufficient time to prepare a wedding gown Shum wore a Chinese cheongsam instead and later said in a 2006 interview in Hong Kong that one of her greatest regrets was not wearing a wedding gown for her wedding citation needed On 30 May 1987 Joyce Cheng Yan Yee was born to Shum and Adam Cheng Eight months after their daughter was born Cheng and Shum divorced 4 Health problems and subsequent death edit Shum had several serious chronic ailments cholangitis diabetes and hypertension In 2002 she was admitted to the Queen Mary Hospital QMH in Hong Kong and had 36 gallstones extracted In September 2006 Shum was diagnosed with a liver tumor and cancer around the gallbladder Doctors immediately removed one third of her liver 5 Prior to a cholecystectomy done in 2002 she had bile duct inflammation in 1978 and again in 1989 On 22 September 2006 the inflammation recurred Four days later it had complicated her liver and she went into a coma until 1 October Once again on 29 January 2007 she entered the operating room to remove a liver tumor which weighed 2 7 kg On 8 March 2007 the tumor was found to be growing so she had another surgery citation needed On 1 November 2006 a 24 year old Indonesian domestic helper Triyuliarti Yuyun was convicted of violating the Hospital Authority Ordinance and sentenced to four weeks in jail nbsp Lydia Shum burial headstone at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Burnaby B C CanadaYuyun entered a ward at the Queen Mary Hospital QMH on 1 October 2006 where Shum had been receiving treatment and attempted to take photographs of Shum 6 Later it was confirmed that Yuyun was working for an employee of the local magazine East Week but she had not been authorised to take photographs of Shum Senior management of East Week did not approve of the action and offered an apology to Shum Magistrate Colin Mackintosh determined that Yuyun s actions were premeditated and done for financial gain and that the serious infringement of the patient s privacy warranted a custodial sentence On that occasion Shum was discharged from the hospital in July 2007 On 11 October 2007 Shum collapsed at home with pleural effusion and was rushed to Queen Elizabeth Hospital QE for emergency treatment Later that day Shum was transferred to QMH 5 She was discharged from that hospital on 16 October 2007 Shum was admitted to the intensive care ward of QMH on 22 January 2008 and checked out four days later Shum s mother died in Canada while Shum was in hospital She was once again admitted to the intensive care ward of QMH on 2 February 2008 where her condition worsened On 19 February at 3 am her family decided that Shum s life support should be withdrawn It was decided that her breathing apparatus would be removed and that her family spend time with her by her bedside Shum died at 8 38 a m local time that day Prior to her death she had liver cancer for two years As part of the treatment for her illness she underwent chemotherapy and several rounds of kidney dialysis treatment On 24 February 2008 escorted by her daughter Joyce Shum s body was flown on a Cathay Pacific passenger flight from Hong Kong to Vancouver British Columbia Canada On 27 February Shum was buried at Burnaby s Forest Lawn Memorial Park in a private ceremony 7 Video footage of the funeral was played at a memorial event at the Hong Kong Coliseum on 2 March 8 Fei fei Day edit Fei fei Day was proclaimed in Vancouver British Columbia Canada for 1 June 2008 Shum s Chinese lunar calendar birthday Mayor Sam Sullivan proclaimed this memorial day in Vancouver on 26 February 2008 a week after Shum s death 9 On 21 July 2022 she is featured as a Google Doodle 1 Filmography editFilms edit This is a partial list of films 3 1965 The Lotus Lamp 1967 A Girl s Secret 10 11 1967 Broadcast Queen 12 13 1967 Every Girl a Romantic Dreamer Sai 14 1967 Finding a Wife in a Blind Way 15 1967 The Flying Killer aka Chivalrous Girl in the Air Chow Mei Ha 16 1967 Happy Years Cheung Lan 17 1967 The Iron Lady Against the One eyed Dragon 1967 Three Women in a Factory Chow Siu Yuk 18 1967 Waste Not Our Youth Fei Fei 19 20 1967 Unforgettable First Love 21 1968 Lady Songbird 1968 Happy Years 1968 Four Gentlemanly Flowers 1968 A Blundering Detective and a Foolish Thief 1968 Won t You Give Me a Kiss 1968 Teenage Love 1968 Wonderful Youth 1968 We All Enjoy Ourselves Tonight 1969 Moments of Glorious Beauty 1969 The Little Warrior 1969 Teddy Girls Yeung Siu Kiu 22 1969 To Catch a Cat 1969 A Big Mess 1969 One Day at a Time 1970 Secret Agent No 1 23 24 1970 Happy Times 1970 The Mad Bar 1971 The Invincible Eight 1972 Songs and Romance Forever 1973 The Private Eye 1973 Love Is a Four Letter Word 1973 If Tomorrow Comes 1973 The House of 72 Tenants Shanghai Po 25 1974 The Country Bumpkin 1974 Tenants of Talkative Street 1974 Lovable Mr Able 1974 The Crazy Instructor 1974 The Country Bumpkin in Style 1974 Kissed by the Wolves 26 27 1975 Pretty Swindler 1975 Don t Call Me Uncle 1975 Sup Sap Bup Dup 1976 You are Wonderful also director 1976 Love in Hawaii 1977 The Great Man 1982 Cat vs Rat 1984 Drunken Tai Chi 1986 The Millionaire s Express 1987 It s a Mad Mad Mad World 1987 Mr Handsome 1987 1988 Tiger on the Beat cameo 1988 Double Fattiness 1988 Mother vs Mother 1988 King of Stanley Market 1988 Faithfully Yours 1988 It s a Mad Mad Mad World II 1989 The Bachelor s Swan Song 1989 City Squeeze 1989 Eat a Bowl of Tea 1989 It s a Mad Mad Mad World III 1989 Lost Souls 1991 The Banquet 1991 The Perfect Match 1992 It s a Mad Mad Mad World Too 1993 The Laughter of Water Margins 1993 Perfect Couples 1993 He Ain t Heavy He s My Father 1995 Just Married 1997 Fitness Tour 1997 Happy Together 2 2001 The Stamp of Love 2001 2005 Living with Lydia 2003 Miss Du Shi Niang 2004 In Laws Out Laws 2006 Where Are They Now References edit a b c d Lydia Tin Ha Sum s 77th Birthday google com Retrieved 21 July 2022 Sudden Weekly Issue no 656 22 February 2008 cover page Archived 31 July 2008 at the Library of Congress Web Archives a b c Lydia Shum Tin Ha hkmdb com Retrieved 24 June 2021 與鄭少秋一笑泯恩仇 肥肥打算退出娛樂圈 in Chinese Xinhua News Agency 11 June 2007 Archived from the original on 13 October 2007 Retrieved 14 June 2007 a b Nickkita Lau Media scrum as Fei Fei rushed to intensive care Archived 15 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine 12 October 2007 Maid jailed for filming sick Hong Kong actress Deutsche Presse Agentur dpa 1 November 2006 Retrieved 7 March 2008 Zacharias Yvonne 27 February 2008 Entertainer Lydia Shum laid to rest in Metro Vancouver Vancouver Sun Archived from the original on 2 March 2008 Retrieved 7 March 2008 Chan Peggy 21 February 2008 Shum to be buried in Vancouver China Daily Retrieved 7 March 2008 Vancouver honors Fei fei China Daily 28 February 2008 Retrieved 2 March 2008 A Girl s Secret 1967 senscritique com 1 November 1967 Retrieved 24 June 2021 A Girl s Secret hkmdb com 1 November 1967 Retrieved 8 July 2021 HK Film Archive s Morning Matinee to screen films featuring radio stars info gov hk 6 December 2016 Retrieved 12 June 2021 Broadcast Queen hkmdb com 21 February 2021 Retrieved 12 June 2021 Every Girl a Romantic Dreamer 1967 senscritique com 1 November 1967 Retrieved 24 June 2021 Finding a Wife in a Blind Way hkmdb com 23 August 1967 Retrieved 29 June 2021 The Flying Killer 1967 senscritique com 23 July 1967 Retrieved 24 June 2021 Happy Years hkmdb com 8 February 1967 Retrieved 12 August 2021 Three Women in a Factory hkmdb com 15 February 2021 Retrieved 11 June 2021 Wells Dave 1967 Waste Not Our Youth 1967 moviefanprincess com Retrieved 3 July 2021 Waste Not Our Youth hkmdb com 29 November 1967 Retrieved 3 July 2021 Unforgettable First Love hkmdb com 31 December 2021 Retrieved 5 July 2021 Teddy Girls hkmdb com 3 April 1969 Retrieved 23 April 2021 Secret Agent No 1 1970 senscritique com 1970 Retrieved 20 April 2021 Secret Agent No 1 hkmdb com 3 June 1970 Retrieved 20 April 2021 The House of 72 Tenants lovehkfilm com 1973 Retrieved 24 May 2021 Kissed by the Wolves 1975 senscritique com 1975 Retrieved 13 June 2021 Kissed by the Wolves hkmdb com 8 May 1975 Retrieved 13 June 2021 External links editLydia Shum at IMDb Lydia Shum at senscritique com Best Comedy Award Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lydia Shum amp oldid 1189965056, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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