According to Stheadline , the news of Miao Jinfeng's death was announced by actor Tian Kaiwen on behalf of her son. He did not disclose the cause of death, only stating that the actress passed away around 3 PM on June 25th. Following the confirmation of the sad news, many colleagues and fans expressed their condolences.
Miao Jinfeng, whose real name is Lin Huishan, rose to prominence in the 1960s and quickly became one of the most prominent stars of Guangdong cinema thanks to her delicate beauty and natural acting ability. Her debut film, *Song Feng Shu*, brought her fame at the young age of 17.
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Actress Miao Jinfeng in her previous films. Photo: HK01 . |
Few people know that Miao Jinfeng never intended to become an actress. After graduating from high school, she and a friend attended an audition for a film company. Not particularly interested in acting, she deliberately wore black and acted aloof during the audition. However, it was this unconventional demeanor that impressed director Liu Fang, opening the door to her artistic career.
Despite her early fame, Miao Jinfeng once humorously shared that when she first started her career, her fee was only around 100 HKD, and that her fame "came very quickly but also passed just as fast."
During the flourishing period of Cantonese cinema, Miao Jinfeng often played the roles of girls with tragic fates. Works such as "One Water Across the Horizon" and "Pearl Tears" helped establish her reputation.
Later, the actress transitioned to television, collaborating with RTV, CTV, ATV, and TVB. She appeared in many popular dramas such as *The Valley of Happiness*, *A Thousand Lights*, *Memories*, *Burning Rain*, *The Third Palace* , and *Burning Flames *...
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Actress Miao Jinfeng. Photo: Mpweekly. |
As she entered a more mature stage in her career, Miao Jinfeng gradually shifted to roles of mothers or characters with greater psychological depth. In particular, her portrayal of a woman suffering from schizophrenia in "The Blazing Flame" received much praise from critics.
In 2005, she temporarily stopped acting due to fatigue after decades of artistic activity. In 2013, at the invitation of Eric Tsang, Miao Jinfeng returned to the screen in the drama M Club ( The World of Ladies ). In the film, she played the sharp, straightforward grandmother of the character played by Li Ruotong. Although her comeback was positively received by audiences, the actress admitted that she no longer had much interest in acting and wished to enjoy her retirement.
After completing her final projects in 2014-2015, Miao Jinfeng officially retired from acting to focus on her personal life. Her passing brought to an end more than half a century of dedication to Hong Kong cinema and television, leaving many fans deeply saddened.
Source: https://znews.vn/ngoi-sao-tvb-mieu-kim-phung-qua-doi-post1663192.html











