
Linda Lin Dai
Acting · 1934–1964 · Nanning, Guangxi, China
Linda Lin Dai (Chinese: 林黛; 26 December 1934 – 17 July 1964), born Cheng Yueru (程月如), 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 (程思遠), 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 attended short courses on drama and linguistics at Columbia University, New York in 1958, she met and fell in love with Long Shengxun, the son of Long Yun who was a former governor of China's Yunnan province. They married on 12 February 1961 in Hong Kong. She committed suicide at home in Hong Kong in July 1964, using an overdose of sleeping pills and inhalation of methane gas, due to family matters referred by the media as "trivial". Her death shocked the Chinese community. She left behind two unfinished films, The Lotus Lamp and Blue And Black (I and II).
The Mirror
1967
The Lotus Lamp
1965
Love Parade
1963
Love Without End
1961
The Fair Sex
1961
The Swallow
1961
Les Belles
1961
Bachelors Beware
1960
Desire
1959
Diau Charn
1958
A Mellow Spring
1957
Lady in Distress
1957
Golden Lotus
1957
A Mating Story
1957
The Chase
1956
The Orphan Girl
1956
三星伴月
1937
Love Parade
1963


























