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Pik-Sen Lim (Chinese: 林碧笙; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lîm Phaik-seng, born 15 September 1944) is a Malaysian-British actress. According to the British Film Institute, Lim was "the most familiar Chinese actor on British television screens in the 1970s and 80s."
Pik Sen Lim is a Malaysian-born actress who has appeared in TV shows such as Emergency-Ward 10, Mind Your Language, Doctor Who and Little Britain. She was married to writer Don Houghton and has a daughter, Sara Houghton, who is also an actress.
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Pik Sen Lim is a Malaysian-born actress who appeared in British TV shows such as Emergency-Ward 10, Mind Your Language and Little Britain. She was married to writer Don Houghton and has a daughter, Sara Houghton, who is also an actress.
- September 15, 1944
Pik-Sen Lim is the author of Wild Swans (4.28 avg rating, 114334 ratings, 7403 reviews, published 1991), Empress Dowager Cixi (3.90 avg rating, 9868 rati...
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Pik-Sen Lim ( Chinese: 林碧笙; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lîm Phaik-seng, born 15 September 1944) is a Malaysian-British actress. According to the British Film Institute, Lim was "the most familiar Chinese actor on British television screens in the 1970s and 80s."
Pik-Sen Lim (27 episodes) as Chung Su-Lee (Series 1–3), a stereotypical Chinese communist woman who works as a secretary at the Chinese Embassy. She is never seen without her Little Red Book of Mao, from which she often quotes and constantly mixes up her r and l sounds.
Pik-Sen Lim (born 15 September 1944[1]) played Captain Chin Lee in the Doctor Who story The Mind of Evil and the Big Finish UNIT: The New Series story Open the Box. She also voiced other characters for Big Finish Productions.