Hong Kong actress Tong Ling has acted in some tertiary films in the past, but she has not really become popular. (Picture/Flip Weibo)
Stepping into the show business circle in 1984, Hong Kong actress Tong Ling has a mixed race and beautiful appearance. In the past when Hong Kong films were popular, she acted in many movies. She was once raped by Andy Lau and Lou Nanguang in the film, but her acting career has always been mediocre. . Later, she transformed and switched to making tertiary films to seek a breakthrough, but her career and popularity were still limited. Later, she settled in the UK after she faded out of the showbiz in 1993. Now the latest situation and appearance of the 58-year-old have also been exposed.
When Tong Ling started filming in her early years, although she had a beautiful mixed-race appearance, she almost always played vase roles with few roles. In the past, her most impressive change was “Yipinxiang” who performed in “The Best Lucky Star”. Among them, Andy Lau, who was the lucky star, also hit her breasts because of the need of the plot.
Later, because her star luck was always mediocre, Tong Ling switched to tertiary films in 1991, and successively performed works including “Can’t Help”, “My Wife’s Lover”, “The Classic of Emotions” and other works. However, it was reported at the time that Tong Ling was cheated by the film company and made a big fuss about nude scenes, which caused her to break up with her boyfriend who had been dating for two years. After being hit, she later decided not to make tertiary films, and it didn’t take long for the news to spread She faded out of the silver screen before getting married, and it has been 30 years since she died.
According to the “Hong Kong 01″ report, Tong Ling is now settling in the UK with her family. At the age of 58, she has already returned to her family with all her glory. From her Facebook and other social platforms, it can be seen that she will be happy with her foreign husband, and her two daughters have also inherited Tong Ling’s beautiful genes, and they are expected to develop in the entertainment industry.”