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Chinese name
  
丁珮 (traditional)

Name
  
Betty Ting

Chinese name
  
丁佩 (simplified)

Role
  
Actress

Pe̍h-oe-ji
  
Teng Pho̍ah (Hokkien)

Children
  
Candy Heung

Years active
  
1963–1985




Birth name
  
Tang Mei Li唐美麗 (Traditional)唐美丽 (Simplified)Tang Meili (Mandarin)Tong Bi-Le (POJ)

Born
  
19 February 1947 (age 77) Taiwan (
1947-02-19
)

Spouse
  
Charles Heung (m. 1976–1980)

Movies
  
Bruce Lee and I, Games Gamblers Play, The Shrine of Ultimate Bliss, The 14 Amazons, Intimate Confessions of a Chin

Similar People
  
Charles Heung, Bruce Lee, Nora Miao, Tiffany Chen, Linda Lee Cadwell

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Betty Ting Pei (Chinese: 丁珮; born 19 February 1947) is a Taiwanese actress who was active in 1970s. Although she acted in more than 30 films, she is best known for being the center of international speculation regarding the untimely death of Bruce Lee in her apartment.

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Career

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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 in Hong Kong was The Purple Shell, where she acted as a dance hostess.

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Although Betty had acted in dramas, comedies, musicals and martial arts films, she is better known in Asia for her mistress roles and her many steamy 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 Steam Stealers.

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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

On Friday, 20 July 1973 Ting received media attention when Bruce Lee died in her apartment at 67 Beacon Hill Road, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong. According to press reports, Lee was going over the script of Game of Death in Betty's apartment, a Golden Harvest film in which she was reported to have a lead role, when he complained of a headache. She gave him a single tablet of Equagesic, a strong aspirin-based drug that she often used herself. He then went to sleep, but when she could not wake him up for a dinner appointment with Raymond Chow, the owner of Golden Harvest, Betty called an ambulance. Lee was rushed to Queen Elizabeth Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival. Death was allegedly caused by an allergic reaction that resulted in brain edema (swelling of the brain). The coroner described his passing as "death by misadventure."

Following Lee's death, Ting appeared in several Hong Kong places, including the Hui Brothers' comedy, Games Gamblers Play (1974) which broke box office records. She subsequently married Charles Heung, the head of Win's Film Co., but they divorced in about 1978.

In 1985, she retired from show business and allegedly became a Buddhist nun after appearing in her last movie, My Name Ain't Suzie.

Filmography

Actress
1985
My Name Ain't Suzie as
Monie
1983
The Lost Generation as
Mrs. Chung
1982
Bat sap yee ga fong hak as
Landlady
1981
Da qiao ying xiong zhuan as
May
1979
Shen bu (Guest star)
1979
Liang shan guai zhao
1978
Chu zhong
1978
Game of Death (uncredited)
1977
Alibis as
Anya
1977
Autumn Leaves
1976
Bruce Lee: The Man, the Myth
1976
Bruce Lee and I as
Betty Ting Pei
1975
Chu hu yi liao
1975
Chun tian li de qiu tian
1975
The Playboy
1975
Heng chong zhi tong Xiao Fu Xing
1975
Zhan cao chu gen
1975
Lao fu zi
1975
Cai yun pian pian
1974
Games Gamblers Play as
Pei Pei (as Betty Ting)
1974
The Looks of Hong Kong as
Lily Fang
1974
The Shrine of Ultimate Bliss as
Agnes Wong Yen-Yen (Guest star)
1974
Chuo tou zhuang yuan as
Nancy
1974
Da jiao long
1974
Fan mai ren kou
1973
Gu piao gu piao
1973
Chuan chuan feng ling xiang
1973
Tou du ke
1973
Ying zhao nu lang
1973
Xiang Gang shi de tou qing
1973
Lian qing san qiang li
1972
Stranger in Hong Kong as
Li Na
1972
Zhai di
1972
Dong nan xi bei feng
1972
The 14 Amazons as
Huang Chiung Nu (as Ting Pei)
1972
Yu nu xi chun as
Lu Pai-hung
1971
Ye he hua as
Lucy
1970
Nu zi gong yu as
Yu Shu-wen
1970
Gui men guan as
Yao Li-no
1969
The Singing Escort as
Chen Hsiu-Ting / Susan Tu
1969
Diao jin gui as
Zhinan
1969
Luo shi hen as
Jenny Yeh
1969
Ming ri you tian ya (as Tang Mei-li)
1968
Qin qing (as Tang Mei-li)
1968
Die hai hua as
Ting Tieh
1967
Zi bei ke as
Dai Dai (as Pei Ting)
1966
Du mei gui as
Woman hotel guest (as Tang Mei-li)
1966
Qiao (as Tang Mei-Li)
1966
Zhen jie pai fang (as Mei-Li Tang)
1965
Ya nu qing xin (as Tang Mei-li)
1965
Wan Jun biao mei (as Tang Mei-li)
1965
Yang ya ren jia
1963
Ke nu (as Mei-Li Tang)
Producer
1978
Za ma (executive producer)
1976
Bruce Lee and I (producer)
Miscellaneous
1978
Za ma (presenter)
Thanks
1984
Bruce Lee, the Legend (Documentary) (special thanks)
Self
1984
Bruce Lee, the Legend (Documentary) as
Self
1974
Heisse Ware aus Hongkong (TV Movie documentary) as
Self - Actress on 'Stoner' Set (uncredited)
1973
The Last Days of Bruce Lee (Documentary short) as
Self - Host (uncredited)
1967
Enjoy Yourself Tonight (TV Series) as
Self
Archive Footage
2012
Kain's Quest (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Bruce Lee & I (2012) - Self
1993
Death by Misadventure: The Mysterious Life of Bruce Lee (Documentary) as
Self

References

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