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Eunice Lam Yin-nei (Chinese: 林燕妮; 31 January 1943 – 31 May 2018), also known as Lin Yanni, [1] was a Hong Kong novelist, columnist, businesswoman, and socialite, often called the "prodigal daughter" of Hong Kong. [2] She published more than eighty books, many of which have been adapted into films.
Wong once said the most important love of his life was Eunice Lam, a writer whom he lived with from 1976 to 1990, but did not marry. [13] [14] Lam was also a radio host, and was the sister of Richard Lam, a Cantopop lyricist. Lam died from cancer in 2018. [15]
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For 27 years, a cover version of this song's chorus with Cantonese lyrics, written by Eunice Lam, was used as the theme song for Enjoy Yourself Tonight, a Hong Kong TVB variety show that was one of the longest running live shows in television history worldwide.
Netflix has made two significant appointments to its C-suite, elevating Eunice Kim to chief product officer and Elizabeth Stone to chief technology officer. Kim will oversee all worldwide product ...
31 May – Eunice Lam, writer, columnist and socialite (b. 1943). [160] (death announced on this day) 8 June – Yichang Liu, writer, newspaper editor and publisher, considered the founder of modern literature in Hong Kong (b. 1918). [161] 10 July – Ka Ping Tin, entrepreneur and philanthropist (b. 1919). [162]