Chan Poh Lin (born 1945?), also known as Theresa Poh Lin Chan, is a writer, teacher, and one-time actor.[1] Born in Singapore, she was known in her youth as "the Helen Keller of Southeast Asia", as a reference to indicate that, like Keller, Chan is a highly accomplished deaf and blind person.[2] Chan has been deaf since age 12,[3] and deafblind since age 14.[4]
In the United States, Poh Lin Chan was educated at the Perkins School for the Blind[2] where she learned to understand and speak English and read Braille as well as dancing, ice skating, knitting and horseback riding.[4] While a student in the US, she attended the funeral of Helen Keller.[2]
She is the subject of a 1964 BBC radio documentary, "Child of the Silent Night: The story of Chan Poh Lin" by Stephen Grenfell. She also starred in the feature film, Be with Me (2005), a Singaporean movie in three parts. Chan is credited as a writer for the film as well,[5] considered because her writings about her life were part of the inspiration for the film.