Lydia Shum

Lydia Shum

Lydia Shum () was born on July 21, 1947. Lydia Shum movies and tv shows: A Recipe for the Heart 1997 (Hong Kong), The Banquet 1991 (Hong Kong), Tiger On The Beat 1988 (Hong Kong), Drunken Tai Chi 1984 (Hong Kong), Cat vs. Rat 1982 (Hong Kong)...

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First Name: Din Ha
Family Name: Shum
Also Known As: 肥肥 (Fei Fei); Fatty; 开心果 (Pistachio)
Nationality: Hong Konger
Gender: Female
Born: July 21, 1947
Lydia Shum's ex-husband is actor Adam Cheng, and their daughter is singer/actress Joyce Cheng.
Lydia 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 a teenage actress at the age of 15. While she worked at Shaw Brothers, her popularity grew and she became one of the first stakeholders in the up and coming TV broadcast station TVB. In 1967, Shum's stardom took off with the popular television 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.
By August 1972 she was sufficiently regarded to be one of the first Chinese 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 weight earned her respect in image-conscious Hong Kong.
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. Fei Fei Day was proclaimed for 1 June 2008 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (which is Shum's lunar calendar birthday). Mayor Sam Sullivan proclaimed this memorial day in Vancouver on 26 February 2008, a week after Shum's death. (Source: Wikipedia)