Betty Pei Ti

Not to be confused with Betty Ting.
For the Taoist deity Pei Ti, see Pei Ti (Taoist deity).

Betty Pei Ti (貝蒂, pinyin: Bei Di, b. November 10, 1951) is a Chinese actress. Though born in Taiwan, she is best known for her roles in Hong Kong films, particularly of the Shaw Brothers Studio.

She was born Han Pai-chou (韩白绸) in Yilan City, Taiwan. In 1971, while touring Hong Kong with a Chinese arts troupe, she came to the attention of director Chor Yuen.[1] He asked her to star opposite Lily Ho in Intimate Confessions of a Chinese Courtesan, the Shaw Brothers' first gay (lesbian) film, released in 1972.[2] Betty Pei Ti's performance endeared her to the studio, and she was persuaded to stay in Hong Kong and make movies. In the course of the 1970s, she became more active in Taiwanese cinema and by the end of the decade appeared exclusively in Taiwanese films. She continued acting in films until 1981.[1]

Filmography

References

  1. 1 2 "Betty Pei Ti" on Douban
  2. Lisa Odham Strokes, "Ho, Lily," in Historical Dictionary of Hong Kong Cinema (Scarecrow Press, 2007)

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