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  1. Susanna Au-yeung (Chinese: 歐陽佩珊; 6 December 1953 – 9 July 2017) was a Hong Kong actress. Born Chan Kit Ying ( 陳潔英 ), [1] Au-yeung began acting in the 1960s and retired in 1993, [2] ostensibly because she was chosen as a backup for actresses who decided to leave their roles on multiple drama series especially at TVB in ...

  2. Jul 10, 2017 · Former Hong Kong actress Susanna Au Yeung Pui San, who played Huang Rong in the 1983 TV adaptation of The Return Of The Condor Heroes, died of lung cancer on Sunday afternoon. She was 63.

  3. Jul 10, 2017 · Former Hong Kong actress Susanna Au Yeung (also known as Au Yeung Pui San) died from lung cancer on Sunday (9 July). She was 63.

  4. Jun 10, 2022 · The actor revealed in a recent interview that he's too heartbroken after the death of his wife of 40 years, actress Susanna Au Yeung Pui San, in 2017 to bring himself to act again. Susanna died of lung cancer at the age of 63 and Kwok Fung has been grieving ever since.

  5. The actress who played lead female protaganist Huang Rong in Hong Kong TV drama The Return Of The Condor Heroes (1983), Susanna Au Yeung Pui San, died from lung cancer on Sunday (July 9).

  6. Former Hong Kong actress Susanna Au Yeung passed away on Sunday (July 9) in the hospital at the age of 63 due to lung cancer.

  7. 歐陽珮珊英語: Susanna Au-yeung Pui-shan ,1953年12月6日—2017年7月9日),本名陳潔英,香港 電視 女演員,1970-1990年代曾服務分別加入麗的電視、無綫電視及亞洲電視前女藝人。

  8. Jul 10, 2017 · HONG KONG, July 10 — Susanna Au Yeung Pui San has died of lung cancer. She was 63. Her husband Samuel Kwok Fung confirmed her passing to Apple Daily yesterday.

  9. Au Yeung Pui Shan (Susanna) began her acting career in 1970. Her first Cantonese movie was "King Fa fairy" in 1970. She used Ouyang Pei as her stage name and later adapted Au Yeung Pui Shan after joined "Star Company" in 1971.

  10. Well-known and admired TV and film actress and singer. Legendary for her role as Huang Rong on the 1983 TVB series "Return of the Condor Heroes". Married to Samuel Kwok Fung. In 1993 she left the performance industry to study Chinese medicine. She became a qigong acupuncturist and taught apprenticeships in Hong Kong.