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Tsai Chin was born on 1 September 1933, [2] in Tianjin (Tientsin), China, where her father was on tour. She is the third daughter of the Peking opera actor and singer Zhou Xinfang (1895—1975) and Lilian Qiu (AKA Lilian Ju; 1905–1968). Chin has a brother, restaurateur Michael Chow.
In 1928, he took Lilian Qiu (1905–1968) as his mistress, with whom he had six children, including three illegitimate children, Susan Cha, Cecilia Chung (Zhou Yi), and Tsai Chin. In the late 1930s, he divorced his wife and married Lilian Qiu, then bore another three children: William Chow, restaurateur Michael Chow, and Vivian Chow.
Daughter of Shanghai is a memoir by Tsai Chin, published in 1988 by St. Martin's Press in the United States and by Chatto and Windus in the United Kingdom.. Jean Fritz in the Washington Post wrote that "The heart of this book lies in Tsai Chin's conflicts as she tried to feel at home in two cultures on opposite sides of the world."
His sister is an actress and erstwhile Bond girl Tsai Chin. [6] His mother came from a wealthy family whose fortune had been made in tea. He was sent to a British boarding school when he was 12 and spent his adolescence in Europe; after arriving in London in 1952, he was never able to speak to nor see his father again. [7]
Tsai Chin (singer) (蔡琴) Tseng Hsin-mei 曾心梅 (曾小萍) Joanne Tseng (曾之喬) Jolin Tsai (蔡依林) Tsai Lan-chin (蔡藍欽) Mini Tsai (蔡黃汝) Figaro Tseng (曾少宗) Angus Tung (童安格) Pets Tseng (曾沛慈)
Netflix's drama series "Senna" follows the Formula 1 driver's career and 1994 death. The show touches on his relationship with his ex-wife, Lilian de Vasconcelos Souza, and girlfriend, Adriane ...
The Spirits of Love (Chinese: 愛; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ài; lit. 'love'), also known as Love, is a Taiwanese Hokkien television drama that aired on Formosa Television in Taiwan from 21 November 2006 to 31 May 2010.
"My daughter is the one who watched both of the series and went, 'Okay, there's just no question, there has to be a third,'" Kidman tells ELLE Magazine, referring to 15-year-old Sunday Rose.