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Me Me Lai

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Me Me Lai, sometimes billed as Me Me Lay, is an ex-actress born in Burma in 1952, 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 horror movie Crucible of Terror, soon followed by 1972's Au Pair Girls. Lai came into her own during the era of Italian cannibal films, playing lead roles in two genre-defining movies: Il Paese del Sesso Selvaggio (1972) by Umberto Lenzi, and Ultimo Mondo Cannibale (1977) by Ruggero Deodato, in which her character is graphically consumed by a tribe of cannibals. Additionally, she also had a part in Mangiati Vivi (1980), again by Umberto Lenzi, in which her death scene from Ultimo Mondo Cannibale was re-used. Outside the cannibal genre, she had a role in Blake Edwards's 1978 comedy Revenge of the Pink Panther. Me 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. Description above from the Wikipedia article Me Me Lai, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


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Born:
In Burma
Movie/TV Credits:
5
First Appeared:
In the series Jason King 1971-09-15
Latest Project:
Movie Eaten Alive! 1980-03-19
Known For
Poster of Eaten Alive!
Poster of Au Pair Girls
Poster of Crucible of Terror
Poster of Jason King
Filmography
Movie Eaten Alive! Mowara 1980-03-19
Movie Crucible of Terror Chi-San 1972-04-13
Movie Au Pair Girls Nan Lee (as Me Me Lay) 1972-07-01
Movie Man from Deep River Marayå 1972-08-07
Series Jason King Unknown 1971-09-15
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