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Betty Loh Ti (Chinese: ??, 24 July 1937 – 27 December 1968), also known as Le Di or Loh Tih, was a Hong Kong actress originally from Shanghai. Known as the "Classic Beauty", she was one of the most celebrated actresses of Hong Kong cinema. She is most famous for her roles in the 1960 film The Enchanting Shadow, for which she was called "China's most beautiful actress" by the jury of the 1960 Cannes Film Festival, and The Love Eterne, which earned her the Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actre
Gender: Female
Born On: 24-Jul-1937
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Betty Loh Ti's Filmography on TV

List of programs starring Betty Loh Ti on tv. Programs are sorted in order of last seen on tv. Last updated: Jun 30, 2024 1:39 PM

Sons of Good Earth (1965)

In a tale of the Sino-Japanese war, a peasant militia with only handguns takes on very well-armed troops.

The Story of Sue San (1964)

This gripping story centers on the romance between Wang Chin Lung and Sue San. Although they may be perfectly matched when it comes to their love for one other, the two come from remarkably different social ranks. While Chin Lung is the son of a respected government official, Su San is a prostitute, albeit a famous one.

The Dancing Millionairess (1964)

Chen Hou is a chauffeur who gets caught in a mistaken identity scandal linking him to businesswoman Lok Dai. Chen was supposed to audition for a job as her chauffeur, but a proposed musical show is fa

The Love Eterne (1963)

In this dreamy romance set in China during the fourth-century, a young woman convinces her parents to allow her to dress as a boy and attend university.

The Bride Napping (1962)

The ethereal Lok Dai plays a pivotal role in the 1962 Shaw Brothers screwball costume comedy The Bride Napping. Based on a chapter of author Shi Naian's The Water Margin (AKA: Outlaws of the Marsh), t

Enchanting Shadow (1960)

A young scholar spends the night in a creepy temple that is said to be haunted. He doesn't believe in the rumors, but after running into a Taoist swordsman, he meets a beautiful lady ghost. She is for

Rear Entrance (1960)

Shanghai superstar Butterfly Woo makes her triumphant screen return in this moving tale of a childless woman who takes care for an emotionally battered girl played by Wang Ai Ming.

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