- Betty Ting
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name = Betty Ting Pei
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birthname = Tang Mei Li
birthdate =February 19 , c.1947
birthplace =Taiwan
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yearsactive = 1967-1985
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website =Betty Ting Pei (
Traditional Chinese : 丁珮, bornFebruary 19 , mid to late 1940s) was aTaiwan ese actress who joined Shaw Brothers in 1967. Despite acting in more than 30 movies, she is remembered today primarily because of the "mysterious" death ofBruce Lee in herapartment .Biography
Born Tang Mei Li, Betty started her acting career with "China Motion Picture Corporation" in
Taiwan . In January 1967, after acting in six Taiwanese films, she was spotted by Shaw Brothers' director, Peter Pan Lei, and thereafter adopted the screen name of "Ting Pei". Her first film inHong Kong was "The Purple Shell", where she acted as a dance hostess.Although Betty had acted in
drama s, comedies, musicals andmartial art s films, she is better known in Asia for her mistress roles and her many bedroom scenes. She was a regular of director Inoue Umetsugu, for whom she performed in the musicals, "The Millionaire Chase", "The Yellow Muffler", and "The Brain Stealers". In 1973, Betty became a freelance actress, and continued to make films both in her native Taiwan, as well as in Hong Kong.Relationship with Bruce Lee
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20 July 1973 , Betty unwittingly hit theheadline s when Bruce died in her apartment at 67 Beacon Hill Road,Kowloon Tong ,Hong Kong .According to press reports, Bruce Lee was going over the script of "
Game of Death " in Betty's apartment, aGolden Harvest film in which she was reported to have a lead role, when he complained of aheadache . She gave him a single tablet of "Equagesic ", a strongaspirin -based drug that she often used herself. He then went to sleep, but when she could not wake him up for a dinner appointment withRaymond Chow , the owner of Golden Harvest, Betty called anambulance . Lee was rushed to Queen Elizabeth Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival. Death was allegedly caused by an allergic reaction that resulted inbrain edema (swelling of the brain). Thecoroner described his passing as "death by misadventure".Due to the mysterious circumstances of his death, there have been
rumor s of an affair between the two. There were also rumors thatBruce Lee did not die in Betty's apartment, but was killed elsewhere and his body moved there after his demise.In 1976, Betty fueled the rumors regarding her sexual relationship with Bruce by producing and starring in "Bruce Lee and I", a film that purported to tell the "true story" of her relationship. During the course of the filming, Betty not only became an
alcoholic , but also took upgambling in which she lost heavily.Bruce was first introduced to Betty by Raymond Chow in mid-1972. Within days, Bruce was rumored to have said that Betty was "the one shining light on an otherwise dull film set". He was further rumored as saying: "Betty quite makes my day. She's a revelation with her cleverness". Some believe that Betty never had a part in "The Game of Death", and was simply Bruce Lee's mistress, while others believe that Lee's critics and detractors invited and spread the gossip after his death to discredit his controversial martial arts career.
Rumor has it that a few months before his death, Bruce tried to end their affair, but resumed it when Betty was admitted to hospital, after attempting to commit suicide. According to
Felix Dennis , the author of "King of Kung Fu", Betty's friends openly confirmed a romantic liaison between Bruce and Betty. Her neighbour informed Hong Kongreporter s that Bruce had been a regular visitor to her apartment for months prior to his death.There were also other rumors that implicated Ting Pei in Bruce's demise. For several years after Bruce's death, Betty chose to ignore the insults thrown at her, and refused to be interviewed. In 1983, however, she decided to break her silence on an Asian TV show, and told the world that she would never have done anything to hurt Bruce as he was a very good friend [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVxonrn2Ono] .
After Bruce's death, Betty appeared in several other Hong Kong films, including the Hui Brothers' comedy, "Games Gamblers Play" (1974) which broke
box office records. She subsequently marriedCharles Heung , the head of "Win's Film Co.", but the marriage did not last. In 1985, she retired fromshow business , and allegedly became a Buddhistnun after appearing in her last movie, "My Name Ain't Suzie".Now, more than thirty years after Bruce's death, Betty is planning to write a tell-all
autobiography in which she claims that she will tell the whole truth. She announced her plan to write her autobiography. While she has since written more than 7,000 words, she is not yet happy with the project. She said authors from Taiwan, Hong Kong, the mainland and overseas had offered to serve as her co-author."It's complicated because it involves other people. Maybe because I was too demanding, or people didn't understand me ... then later on I didn't want to deal with it. Perhaps it wasn't the right time [to publish the book] ," Ms Ting said.
"But now I should be prepared for this. Bruce gave me a lot and he really respected me. So I must not disappoint him."
Filmography
* 1967: "The Purple Shell"
* 1968: "Tomorrow is Another Day"
* 1968: "The Brain Stealers"
* 1969: "Dear Murderer"
* 1969: "The Singing Escort"
* 1969: "The Millionaire Chase"
* 1970: "Hellgate"
* 1970: "Apartment For Ladies "
* 1971: "The Night is Young"
* 1972: "The Yellow Muffler"
* 1972: "Intimate Confession of a Chinese Courtesan"
* 1972: "The 14 Amazons "
* 1972: "Stranger in Hong Kong"
* 1972: "Madness of Love"
* 1973: "Love Across the Seas"
* 1973: "Adultery, Chinese Style"
* 1973: "The House of 72 Tenants "
* 1973: "The Call Girls"
* 1973: "The Rendezvous of Warriors"
* 1974: "The Chinese Godfather"
* 1974: "Naughty! Naughty!"
* 1974: "The Shrine of Ultimate Bliss "
* 1974: "The Virgin Mart"
* 1974: "The Looks of Hong Kong"
* 1974: "Games Gamblers Play "
* 1975: "A Debt of Crime"
* 1975: "The Playboy"
* 1975: "The Evidence"
* 1975: "Old Master Q"
* 1976: "Bruce Lee and I "
* 1978: "My Darling Girls"
* 1978: "The Mysterious Footworks of Kung Fu"
* 1981: "Mahjong Heroes"
* 1982: "The 82 Tenants"
* 1985: "My Name Ain't Suzie"External links
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* [http://simonyam.com/hkmw/actors/betty-ting-pei/ Simonyam.com biography]
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