Pik-Sen Lim
Pik-Sen Lim (Chinese: 林碧笙 ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lîm Phaik-seng , 15 September 1944 – 9 June 2025) was a British actress. Of Chinese ancestry, Lim was born in British Malaya and migrated to Britain to pursue a career in acting when she was 16. According to the British Film Institute, Lim was "the most familiar Chinese actor on British television screens in the 1970s and 80s."
Lim's notable roles include Chin Lee in the 1971 Doctor Who serial The Mind of Evil, Chung Su-Lee on the ITV sitcom Mind Your Language (1977–79), Tsai Adams on the military drama Spearhead (1978–81), and the killer cleaner in Johnny English Reborn (2011). She was also the narrator for the Dark Souls video game series.
Lim died on 9 June 2025, at the age of 80.
Lim was born to Malayan Chinese parents in Penang, Straits Settlements (occupied by Japan at the time), and was the daughter of the palm oil millionaire Lim Cheng-Teik. She attended convent school in Penang, where she was nicknamed "Pixie". From a young age, Lim found a love for acting, but her parents and relatives were not supportive of her desire to pursue it as a profession. Against the wishes of her family, she moved to the United Kingdom in 1961 at the age of 16 to study at the London School of Dramatic Art run by Miss Pickersgill near Baker Street.
Her birth name was romanised Lim Phaik-Seng, but she changed her given name to "Pik-Sen" since her British friends would mispronounce "Phaik" as "fake".
In 1964, she appeared in the hospital drama series Emergency Ward 10, playing a nurse. There she met scriptwriter Don Houghton, whom she married in 1968. The couple's daughter, Sara Houghton (born 1971), is also an actress; the two women once portrayed a mother and daughter in the stage play Three Thousand Troubled Threads. Sara also appeared in a serial of Doctor Who spin-off The Sarah Jane Adventures called The Curse of Clyde Langer.
She also appeared in the Don Houghton-scripted Doctor Who serial The Mind of Evil in 1971 as Chin Lee[ 11] (a role she later reprised in an audiodrama from Big Finish Productions), and the first three seasons of the sitcom Mind Your Language speaking Penang Hokkien as her Chinese language.[ 12] Here, she was obliged to speak in an exaggerated, stereotyped Chinese accent. Her later appearances are roles in the short lived soap operas Albion Market (1985) and Night and Day (2003), as well as Arabian Nights (2000), The Bill (2005), and as a character in the comedy series Little Britain (2004).
She is the narrator of the Dark Souls series of video games.
In 1966, she was invited to be Rye Fawkes at the Rye Bonfire celebrations.[ 13] This involved being seated in a sedan chair, hoisted aloft and being carried down from the Landgate in Rye to the bonfire, where she was presented with a burning torch with which she set the bonfire alight.[ 14]
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Geburtsdatum: | 15.09.1944 (♍ Jungfrau) |
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Geburtsort: | Penang |
Sterbedatum: | 09.06.2025 |
Alter: | 80Jahre 8Monate 25Tage |
Nationalität: | Malaysia |
Geschlecht: | ♀weiblich |
Berufe: | Filmschauspieler, |
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GND: | N/A |
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LCCN: | N/A |
NDL: | N/A |
VIAF: | 73642113 |
BnF: | N/A |
ISNI: | N/A |
LCNAF: | no2007110827 |
Filmportal: | N/A |
IMDB: | N/A |