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Rachel Lee (actress)
Loletta Lee Lai-chun (Chinese: 李麗珍; Jyutping: lei5 lai6 zan1; born 8 January 1966), temporarily known as Rachel Lee Lai-chun, is a Hong Kong actress.
Lee lived in Quarry Bay, Hong Kong Island in her early years. When Lee was in primary school, she moved to Tai Hang Lie Tak Estate Tak Chuen House. She originally attended a primary school in Happy Valley, but because she suffered from motion sickness when riding the Hong Kong Tram, she transferred to a primary school near her home to complete her studies.
Lee started playing small roles in Hong Kong movies in the 1980s. Her first role as a lead actress was in Devoted to You.[citation needed] After secondary school, she continued to play young teenagers in the 1980s until 1990. In the early 90s, she participated in erotic comedy films such as Crazy Love, Girls Unbutton and Sex and Zen 2. She continues to work in Hong Kong cinema. Her performance in Ordinary Heroes earned her a Golden Horse Award in 1999 for Best Actress.
In an interview with FHM, Lee revealed that her parents were Indonesian Hakka of Meixian ancestry.[citation needed]
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Rachel Lee (actress)
Loletta Lee Lai-chun (Chinese: 李麗珍; Jyutping: lei5 lai6 zan1; born 8 January 1966), temporarily known as Rachel Lee Lai-chun, is a Hong Kong actress.
Lee lived in Quarry Bay, Hong Kong Island in her early years. When Lee was in primary school, she moved to Tai Hang Lie Tak Estate Tak Chuen House. She originally attended a primary school in Happy Valley, but because she suffered from motion sickness when riding the Hong Kong Tram, she transferred to a primary school near her home to complete her studies.
Lee started playing small roles in Hong Kong movies in the 1980s. Her first role as a lead actress was in Devoted to You.[citation needed] After secondary school, she continued to play young teenagers in the 1980s until 1990. In the early 90s, she participated in erotic comedy films such as Crazy Love, Girls Unbutton and Sex and Zen 2. She continues to work in Hong Kong cinema. Her performance in Ordinary Heroes earned her a Golden Horse Award in 1999 for Best Actress.
In an interview with FHM, Lee revealed that her parents were Indonesian Hakka of Meixian ancestry.[citation needed]
