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Mai Tai Sing : ウィキペディア英語版
Mai Tai Sing
Mai Tai Sing is a former actress and a business woman. Her acting credits include the TV series ''Hong Kong'', ''Forbidden'', ''Strange Portrait'' and ''The New Adventures of China Smith''.
==Background==
She was born in Oakland, California and her actual name was May Tsang. Most of her young years were in Hong Kong. Later in her teens she and her family moved back to the California Bay area. When she was about fourteen, her family moved back to the Bay Area. One of her early jobs was waitressing at the Forbidden City nightclub. It was there she became interested in performing.〔Shaping San Francisco's Digital Archive @ (Mai Tai Sing Historical Essay Source material from Forbidden City: The Golden Age of Chinese Nightclubs by Trina Robbins. )〕 Later in the early 1940s, she became a chorus girl there. She met Wilbur and Jessie Tai Sing, a dancing duo. Later she replaced Jessie. By 1942 she was married to Wilbur Tai Sing and had two children to him.〔npr (These Nightclub Entertainers Paved The Way For Asian-Americans In Showbiz by Heidi Chang )〕〔''Chinese in Hollywood'' By Jenny Cho and the Chinese Historical Society of Southern California (Page 61 )〕
In the 1960s she became romantically involved with actor Jeffrey Hunter. An article in ''The Milwaukee Sentinel'' said that they were to be married. At this time they had been working together in the film ''Strange Portrait''.〔The Milwaukee Sentinel Feb. 15 1966 (Page 15, Buck Herzog, Sign Has Double Meaning )〕
In the 1970s she relocated to Hawaii.〔Shaping San Francisco's Digital Archive @ (Mai Tai Sing Historical Essay Source material from Forbidden City: The Golden Age of Chinese Nightclubs by Trina Robbins. )〕

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