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David Nicholas Yip ( zh, t=葉西園, p=Yè Xīyuán; born 4 June 1951) is a British actor and playwright. He gained prominence through his role in the BBC series '' The Chinese Detective'' (1981–1982) as the first Chinese lead on British television. His films include '' A View to a Kill'' (1985), '' Ping Pong'' (1986), and '' Break'' (2020). Yip wrote and starred in the play ''Gold Mountain''. On television, he appeared in the
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soap opera '' Brookside'' (1989–1990), the
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series '' Spirit Warriors'' (2010), and the
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thriller '' Fortitude'' (2017–2018). He is also known for his voice work. Yip has given talks and presented documentaries on the Chinese community in his hometown of Liverpool. In 2022, he was awarded honorary doctorates by the
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and Edge Hill University.


Early life

Yip was born in
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to a Chinese father, a seaman from Canton, and an English mother from Liverpool. He was one of eight children and had a working class upbringing. After leaving school at 16, Yip worked as a shipping clerk for
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for 2 years. At 18, he was offered a job as an assistant stage manager by Teresa Collard at the Neptune Theatre. He participated in local youth productions while working at the Everyman, including one under the direction of Barry Kyle when he was visiting the
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. Yip's peers encouraged him to audition for drama school. He got into East 15 Acting School and went on to complete his training in 1973.


Career

Yip began his career in theatre. He first appeared on television in an episode of the ITV game show '' Whodunnit?'' and the BBC television film ''Savages'' in 1975, and an episode of the BBC sitcom '' It Ain't Half Hot Mum'' in 1978. In 1979, Yip played Frank Chen in the science fiction series '' Quatermass'', also on ITV, and had a small part in the ''
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'' story " Destiny of the Daleks". From 1981 to 1982, Yip starred as the titular detective John Ho in the BBC police procedural '' The Chinese Detective'', making him the first East Asian lead on British television. In a 2022 retrospective of 100 BBC gamechangers, the
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called Yip's performance "pensive and affecting". After watching him in the series, director
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cast Yip in the opening scene of ''
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'' as the Jones' past companion Wu Han, marking Yip's feature film debut. This was followed by a supporting role as CIA liaison agent Chuck Lee in the 1985
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film '' A View to a Kill'' and a lead role as Mike Wong in the 1986 mystery comedy film '' Ping Pong''. Yip played Michael Choì in the
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soap opera '' Brookside'' from 1989 to 1990. In 1990, he appeared as a contestant on ''
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'', facing off against comedian Tony Slattery. He starred in the 1993 BBC sitcom ''Every Silver Lining'' and appeared in the television adaptation of '' Wilde Justice''. This was followed by small roles in the films ''Goodbye Hong Kong'' (1994), ''
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'' (1996), ''
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'' (1998), and ''
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'' (1999). He played Assad in the two-parter '' Arabian Nights'', Merv in the film '' My Kingdom'' (2001), and Dr Pang in the CBBC series '' Oscar Charlie''. Yip starred alongside Chipo Chung and Gemma Chan in a production of '' Turandot''. Yip wrote a play entitled ''Gold Mountain'', based on his father's life. It was intended for the Liverpool Capital of Culture 2008 event, but was delayed due to writing problems. It premiered on 6 October 2010, at the
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, and was performed again in 2012. Also in 2010, Yip played Ding-Xiang in the
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series '' Spirit Warriors''. In 2013, Yip joined the cast of feature film ''All That Remains'' which was released on 5 May 2016. He reunited with Gemma Chan from '' Turandot'' in the play '' Yellow Face'' at the Park Theatre and then National Theatre. From 2017 to 2018, Yip returned to the National Theatre for ''The Great Wave'', led the play ''Eastern Star'' at the Tara Theatre, and played Hong Mankyo in the
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psychological thriller '' Fortitude''. He also had a voice role on the ABC Kids animated series '' Luo Bao Bei''. He starred in the 2020 thriller film '' Break''.


Personal life

Yip is a practising
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and member of the Soka Gakkai International. He lives in north
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near Banbury with his wife Virginia and their dog Buddy. His brother Stephen Yip stood as an independent candidate in the 2021 Liverpool mayoral election. Yip only adopted his Chinese name, coined by friends, as an adult whilst working on a movie in Hong Kong.


Filmography


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Television


Video games


Stage


Audio


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Yip, David Living people 1951 births 20th-century English male actors 21st-century English dramatists and playwrights 21st-century English male actors Alumni of East 15 Acting School British writers of Chinese descent Dramatists and playwrights from Liverpool English Buddhists English male dramatists and playwrights English male film actors English male Shakespearean actors English male stage actors English male television actors English male voice actors English people of Chinese descent Labour Party (UK) people Male actors from Liverpool Members of Sōka Gakkai