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    • me" target="_blank">Me me" target="_blank">Me Lai (born 3 November 1951), sometimes billed as me" target="_blank">Me me" target="_blank">Me Lay or Meme Lay, is a Burmese-British actress and television host who worked mainly in British and Italian films, most notably in the horror genre.


      Life


      She was born on the night of 3 November 1951 in Burma to a Burmese mother and an English father. She moved to England in her teens, where she soon started her acting career, at first in television series like Paul Temple and Jason King. Soon, she made the transition to acting in movies, starting with the 1971 Mike Raven horror movie Crucible of Terror, soon followed by the 1972 sex comedy Au Pair Girls directed by Val Guest.
      Lai came into her own during the era of Italian cannibal films, playing lead roles in two genre-defining movies: Man from Deep River (1972) by Umberto Lenzi, and Last Cannibal World (1977) by Ruggero Deodato. Additionally, she also had a part in Eaten Alive! (1980), again by Umberto Lenzi, in which one of her scenes from Last Cannibal World was re-used. Outside the cannibal genre, she had a brief role as a Chinese brothel girl in Blake Edwards's 1978 comedy Revenge of the Pink Panther.
      me" target="_blank">Me me" target="_blank">Me Lai also was co-hostess of British game shows The Golden Shot and Sale of the Century, and appeared on the 1970s Yorkshire Television programme Origami, with Robert Harbin.
      Her last movie was Lars von Trier's The Element of Crime in 1984. She later joined the Essex police force.


      Filmography


      She'll Follow You Anywhere (1971) - Bride
      Crucible of Terror (1971) - Chi-San
      Au Pair Girls (1972) - Nan Lee
      The Man from Deep River (1972) - MarayƄ
      Last Cannibal World (1977) - Pulan
      Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978) - Chinese Lady of Easy Virtue
      Licensed to Love and Kill (1979) - Female Madam Wang
      Eaten Alive! (1980) - Mowara
      The Element of Crime (1984) - Kim


      = Television appearances

      =
      Paul Temple (1970) - Masseuse
      Hine (1971) - Miss Mini
      Spearhead (1981) - Mimi
      The Optimist (1983) - Karate Girl


      References




      Further reading


      Sheridan, Simon (2005). Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema. Reynolds & Hearn Books. ISBN 1-903111-92-7.


      External links


      me" target="_blank">Me me" target="_blank">Me Lai at IMDb

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