Tina Leung

Hong Kong actress
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Tina Leung
Born
Leung Kwok-hing (Chinese: 梁幗馨)

1945
Xingning, Guangdong, China
Died
Hong Kong
Occupation(s)Actress, entrepreneur, political commentator
Years active1962–1975
SpouseMa Yizhang (1967–1972)
ChildrenMichael Ma
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese狄娜
Simplified Chinese狄娜
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinDí Nà
Musical career
Also known asTina Ti
Musical artist
Leung Kwok-hing
Traditional Chinese梁幗馨
Simplified Chinese梁帼馨
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinLiáng Guóxīn

Tina Leung Kwok-hing (Chinese: 梁幗馨; died 31 March 2010), also known by her stage name of Tina Ti or Di Na (Chinese: 狄娜), was a Hong Kong actress. Her credits include A Big Mess, One Day at a Time, Dark Rendezvous and The Warlord.

Aside from acting, she was also reportedly active in business and politics.[1] In 2008, she acknowledged that she used to gather intelligence for the Chinese Communist Party in the 1960s.[2]

She was diagnosed with cervical cancer in 2005. In 1998 she began the practice of Zung saang gei, which she credited with extending her life. She died in 2010, aged 65. She is survived by a son, Michael Ma. [3][4]

References

  1. ^ Tina Leung, screen siren, dies at 65
  2. ^ Ex-HK sex symbol Tina Ti dies at 65 Archived 2010-04-05 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Eastweek. 11 April 2010, vol 326, p. 54
  4. ^ Sina.com 狄娜愛兒否認請人種生基. Retrieved 2010-07-24

External links

  • Tina Ti Official Website
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