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Lydia Shum Din-ha or Lydia Tin Ha Sum (; 21 July 1945 – 19 February 2008) was a Hong Kong comedian, MC, actress and singer. Known for her portly figure, signature dark rimmed glasses and
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hairstyle, she was affectionately known to peers and fans as Fei-fei (, lit. "Fat Fat" or "Fatty") or Fei Jie ( lit. "Fat Sister").


Early life

Shum was born on 21 July 1945 in Shanghai to Shum Yin Gee (; 1913–1978, with his
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in Shanpei,
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) and Shum Yao Tam Suh (; 1913–2008).


Career

Shum entered the Hong Kong entertainment industry at the age of 13 in 1958. She made her film debut in 1960, joining
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as an actress at the age of 15. Shum debuted in ''When the Peach Blossoms Bloom'', a 1960 Mandarin comedy directed by Griffin Yueh Feng. She took some time to adjust to Hong Kong as she found the local
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very different from that of her native
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.


TVB

While she worked at Shaw Brothers, her popularity grew and she became one of the first stakeholders in the up-and-coming television broadcast station TVB. In 1967, Shum's stardom took off with the popular variety show ''
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''. She first sang in the
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group, the
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. Later, she played a Shanghai woman in the 1970s. She also sang as the partner of
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from 1971 to 1973. By August 1972, she was sufficiently well regarded to be invited to ceremonially ride through the
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on its opening day. TVB General Manager Stephen Chan has said that there was no substitute for Lydia Shum, and that every person who worked with her professionally eventually became well known in Hong Kong. Her openness to appearing in sport
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s and ballet costumes despite her size earned her respect in image-conscious Hong Kong.


Film

Shum has been established mainly as a comic and dramatic actress but is not limited to films in those genres.
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fans will recognize her from her role as Yuen Cheung-Yan's dominating wife in the film ''
Drunken Tai Chi ''Drunken Tai Chi'' is a 1984 Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Yuen Woo-ping. It is notable for being the acting debut of Donnie Yen, who had previously performed as a stuntman. The film showcases Yen's martial arts skills as well ...
''. She also appeared as Richard Ng's wife in the all-star comedy ''
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'', as well as a major role in the successful four movie series ''
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World ''It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World'' (富貴逼人) is a 1987 Hong Kong Chinese New Year film, directed by Clifton Ko. It starred Bill Tung and Lydia Sum as parents of the dysfunctional Piu family. The daughters were played by Elsie Chan, Loletta L ...
''. Her 1997 film ''Fitness Tour'' utilised her weight for its plot. She took a leave from her movie career that same year, and hosted a talk show on Hong Kong, along with numerous
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s and variety shows on TVB. In 1976, Shum co-directed ''You Are Wonderful''. Shum's last film was ''In-Laws Outlaws'', a 2004 Cantonese comedy film directed by Clifton Ko Chi-Sum. Shum is credited with over 175 films.


Asia region

Shum starred in Singapore's Channel 5 sitcom ''
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'' (while credited as Lydia Sum) and Cantonese series like '' Slim Chances'' (我要Fit一Fit). Her performance in ''Living with Lydia'' won her the "Best Comedy Performance by an Actress" award at the 2003
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. It was also the first time she had acted in an English sitcom with a
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format, though a
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was used.


Personal life

Lydia Shum was the sister of fashion designer
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. Shum married actor and singer
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Siu-chow in January 1985 after 11 years of
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. Prior to the marriage, in December 1984 Shum was asked by her good friend
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to fly to
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for the opening ceremony of Lee's shop. Shum, who was in
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with Cheng at the time, was reluctant to do so initially, but three days later, Shum left for San Francisco. When she returned to Taiwan, she heard rumors that Cheng was having an affair. Upon being asked about this, Cheng denied having a relationship with another woman and suggested marriage. Shum believed that a marriage would deter any woman from becoming close to Cheng. On 5 January 1985, Cheng and Shum flew to
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,
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,
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to get married. Due to the hurried circumstances of their marriage and Shum's proportions being outside standard
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, there was insufficient time to prepare a
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. Shum wore a Chinese
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instead, and later said in a 2006 interview in Hong Kong that one of her greatest regrets was not wearing a wedding gown for her wedding. On 30 May 1987,
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Yan-Yee was born to Shum and Adam Cheng. Eight months after their daughter was born, Cheng and Shum divorced.


Health problems and subsequent death

Shum had several serious chronic ailments: cholangitis,
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, and
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. In 2002, she was admitted to the Queen Mary Hospital (QMH) in Hong Kong and had 36
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s extracted. In September 2006, Shum was diagnosed with a
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and cancer around the
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. Doctors immediately removed one third of her liver.Nickkita Lau
Media scrum as Fei Fei rushed to intensive care
, 12 October 2007
Prior to a
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done in 2002, she had
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in 1978 and again in 1989. On 22 September 2006, the inflammation recurred. Four days later, it had complicated her liver and she went into a coma until 1 October. Once again, on 29 January 2007, she entered the operating room to remove a liver tumor which weighed 2.7 kg. On 8 March 2007, the tumor was found to be growing so she had another surgery. On 1 November 2006, a 24-year-old Indonesian domestic helper, Triyuliarti Yuyun, was convicted of violating the Hospital Authority Ordinance and sentenced to four weeks in jail. Yuyun entered a ward at the Queen Mary Hospital (QMH) on 1 October 2006 where Shum had been receiving treatment, and attempted to take photographs of Shum. Later, it was confirmed that Yuyun was working for an employee of the local magazine ''
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'', but she had not been authorised to take photographs of Shum. Senior management of ''East Week'' did not approve of the action and offered an apology to Shum. Magistrate Colin Mackintosh determined that Yuyun's actions were premeditated and done for financial gain, and that the serious infringement of the patient's privacy warranted a custodial sentence. On that occasion, Shum was discharged from the hospital in July 2007. On 11 October 2007, Shum collapsed at home with
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, and was rushed to Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QE) for emergency treatment. Later that day, Shum was transferred to QMH. She was discharged from that hospital on 16 October 2007. Shum was admitted to the
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ward of QMH on 22 January 2008 and checked out four days later. Shum's mother died in Canada while Shum was in hospital. She was once again admitted to the intensive care ward of QMH on 2 February 2008, where her condition worsened. On 19 February, at 3 am, her family decided that Shum's
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should be withdrawn. It was decided that her breathing apparatus would be removed and that her family spend time with her by her bedside. Shum died at 8:38 a.m. local time that day. Prior to her death, she had liver cancer for two years. As part of the treatment for her illness, she underwent
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and several rounds of
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treatment. On 24 February 2008, escorted by her daughter Joyce, Shum's body was flown on a
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passenger flight from Hong Kong to
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, British Columbia, Canada. On 27 February, Shum was buried at
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's Forest Lawn Memorial Park in a private ceremony. Video footage of the funeral was played at a memorial event at the
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on 2 March.


Fei-fei Day

Fei-fei Day was proclaimed in
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, British Columbia, Canada, for 1 June 2008 (Shum's
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birthday). Mayor
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proclaimed this memorial day in Vancouver on 26 February 2008, a week after Shum's death. On 21 July 2022 she is featured as a
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.


Filmography


Films

This is a partial list of films. * 1965 ''The Lotus Lamp'' * 1967 ''A Girl's Secret'' * 1967 ''Broadcast Queen'' * 1967 ''Every Girl a Romantic Dreamer'' – Sai. * 1967 ''Finding a Wife in a Blind Way'' * 1967 ''The Flying Killer'' (aka Chivalrous Girl in the Air) – Chow Mei-Ha. * 1967 ''Happy Years'' – Cheung Lan. * 1967 ''The Iron Lady Against the One-eyed Dragon'' * 1967 ''Three Women in a Factory'' – Chow Siu-Yuk. * 1967 ''Waste Not Our Youth'' – Fei Fei. * 1967 ''Unforgettable First Love'' * 1968 ''Lady Songbird'' * 1968 '' Happy Years'' * 1968 ''Four Gentlemanly Flowers'' * 1968 ''A Blundering Detective and a Foolish Thief'' * 1968 ''Won't You Give Me a Kiss?'' * 1968 ''Teenage Love'' * 1968 ''Wonderful Youth'' * 1968 ''We All Enjoy Ourselves Tonight'' * 1969 ''Moments of Glorious Beauty'' * 1969 ''The Little Warrior'' * 1969 ''Teddy Girls'' – Yeung Siu-Kiu. * 1969 ''To Catch a Cat'' * 1969 ''A Big Mess'' * 1969 ''One Day at a Time'' * 1970 ''Secret Agent No. 1'' * 1970 ''Happy Times'' * 1970 ''The Mad Bar'' * 1971 ''The Invincible Eight'' * 1972 ''Songs and Romance Forever'' * 1973 ''The Private Eye'' * 1973 ''Love Is a Four Letter Word'' * 1973 ''If Tomorrow Comes'' * 1973 ''
The House of 72 Tenants ''The House of 72 Tenants'' (七十二家房客) is a 1973 Hong Kong film directed by Chor Yuen. It is a remake of a 1963 Chinese film of the same name. It was the top box office film of 1973 in Hong Kong, surpassing Bruce Lee's ''Enter the Drago ...
'' – Shanghai Po. * 1974 ''The Country Bumpkin'' * 1974 ''Tenants of Talkative Street'' * 1974 ''Lovable Mr. Able'' * 1974 ''The Crazy Instructor'' * 1974 ''The Country Bumpkin in Style'' * 1974 '' Kissed by the Wolves'' * 1975 ''Pretty Swindler'' * 1975 ''
Don't Call Me Uncle Don't, Dont, or DONT may refer to: Films * ''Don't'' (1925 film), a 1925 silent comedy film * ''Don't'' (1974 film), a 1974 film about the monarch butterfly * ''Don't'', a fake trailer from the film ''Grindhouse'' (2007) Songs * "Don't" (Bill ...
'' * 1975 '' Sup Sap Bup Dup'' * 1976 '' You are Wonderful'' – also director * 1976 '' Love in Hawaii'' * 1977 ''The Great Man'' * 1982 ''
Cat vs Rat Cat Vs. Rat is a 1982 Shaw Brothers martial arts-comedy film directed by Lau Kar Leung, starring Alexander Fu, Adam Cheng, Kara Hui and Hsiao Ho. The plot is loosely based on the 19th century wuxia classic novel ''The Seven Heroes and Five Gal ...
'' * 1984 ''
Drunken Tai Chi ''Drunken Tai Chi'' is a 1984 Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Yuen Woo-ping. It is notable for being the acting debut of Donnie Yen, who had previously performed as a stuntman. The film showcases Yen's martial arts skills as well ...
'' * 1986 ''
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'' * 1987 ''
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World ''It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World'' (富貴逼人) is a 1987 Hong Kong Chinese New Year film, directed by Clifton Ko. It starred Bill Tung and Lydia Sum as parents of the dysfunctional Piu family. The daughters were played by Elsie Chan, Loletta L ...
'' * 1987 ''Mr. Handsome'' (1987) * 1988 ''
Tiger on the Beat ''Tiger on the Beat'' (老虎出更), also known as ''Tiger on Beat'', is a 1988 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Lau Kar-leung. The film stars Chow Yun-fat and Conan Lee as a buddy cop team who originally hate each other, but learn to ...
''
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* 1988 ''
Double Fattiness ''Double Fattiness'' () is a 1988 Hong Kong comedy film directed by David Chiang and starring Bill Tung, Lydia Shum, Eric Tsang and Maggie Cheung. Plot The movie revolved around a Chinese flatbread restaurant in Hong Kong, where the Mo family ...
'' * 1988 ''Mother vs. Mother'' * 1988 ''
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'' * 1988 ''
Faithfully Yours ''Faithfully Yours'' is a 1988 Hong Kong romantic comedy film, directed by Wong Wa-kei and starring Jacky Cheung, Max Mok, Stephen Chow and Sharla Cheung. Plot Happy, Big Eye and Puddin Lai are good friends, Happy is a hairstylist who opens ...
'' * 1988 ''
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World ''It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World'' (富貴逼人) is a 1987 Hong Kong Chinese New Year film, directed by Clifton Ko. It starred Bill Tung and Lydia Sum as parents of the dysfunctional Piu family. The daughters were played by Elsie Chan, Loletta L ...
II'' * 1989 '' The Bachelor's Swan-Song'' * 1989 ''City Squeeze'' * 1989 '' Eat a Bowl of Tea * 1989 ''
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World ''It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World'' (富貴逼人) is a 1987 Hong Kong Chinese New Year film, directed by Clifton Ko. It starred Bill Tung and Lydia Sum as parents of the dysfunctional Piu family. The daughters were played by Elsie Chan, Loletta L ...
III'' * 1989 ''Lost Souls'' * 1991 '' The Banquet'' * 1991 '' The Perfect Match'' * 1992 ''
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World ''It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World'' (富貴逼人) is a 1987 Hong Kong Chinese New Year film, directed by Clifton Ko. It starred Bill Tung and Lydia Sum as parents of the dysfunctional Piu family. The daughters were played by Elsie Chan, Loletta L ...
Too'' * 1993 ''The Laughter of Water Margins'' * 1993 ''
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'' * 1993 ''
He Ain't Heavy, He's My Father ''He Ain't Heavy, He's My Father'', also known as ''He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother'' (新難兄難弟), is a 1993 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed by Peter Chan and Lee Chi-ngai and starring Tony Leung Ka-fai, Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Carina ...
'' * 1995 ''Just Married'' * 1997 '' Fitness Tour'' * 1997 '' Happy Together'' * 2001 ''The Stamp of Love'' * 2001–2005 ''
Living with Lydia ''Living With Lydia'' (Chinese: 肥肥一家亲 in Hong Kong, 肥姐驾到 in Singapore) was a Singaporean TV sitcom that aired on MediaCorp Channel 5 from 2001 to 2005. Overview Starring the Chinese-born Hong Kong actress/comedian Lydia Shum ...
'' * 2003 '' Miss Du Shi Niang'' * 2004 ''
In-Laws, Out-Laws '' In-Laws, Out-Laws ''( zh, 我的大嚿父母)is a Lunar New Year comedy film directed by Clifton Ko, and it is also the first Lunar New Year films, Lunar New Year film in the south. Because the film is adapted from the Cantonese TV series "K ...
'' * 2006 '' Where Are They Now?''


References


External links

*
Lydia Shum at senscritique.com
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