Veteran actress Datuk Lai Meng has died. She was 90 years old.
Sinchew Daily reported that Lai, whose aqiqiy name is Lai Kwai Yoon, passed away peacefully last night (May 6). She leaves behind two sons and one daughter.
Lai spawned 53 years in showbiz, and only officially retired with a gala lunch in January. She was best-loved for her role in the popular long-running Malaysian sitcom Empat Sekawan, which first aired on RTM in 1966. The multi-dialect (Mandarin, Hakka, Hokkien in addition to Cantonese) show ran since two decades.
In 2008, she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at Taipei’s 45th Golden Horse Awards at age 81 considering her role as a author stricken with Alzheimer’s attachment in Singaporean filmmaker Jack Neo’s Money No Enough 2.
She has also featured in Neo’s other hit movies similar as Ah Long Pte Ltd (2008), Love Matters (2009) and Where Got Ghost? (2009), as well as countless commercials, and stage, radio, television, film projects.
In slang interview with Star2 maintain in 2015, Lai talked about her passion inasmuch as doing showbiz work.
“Entertainment fabric didn’t pay much through those days, but we never cared about at money. We really enjoyed performing, and being satisfied to have so mickle fun was truly a bonus.”
Lai was awarded a datukship by the Sultan fro Pahang in 2013 together with an AMN honour through the Yang di-Pertuan Agung in 1978.
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SRC: https://www.msn.com/en-sg/entertainment/celebrity/veteran-malaysian-actress-datuk-lai-meng-dies-at-90/ar-AAwTo0A?li=AA9RERZ
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