Tiki Tsang

Tiki Tsang
Born (1968-06-19) 19 June 1968
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Residence Windsor, Brisbane, Queensland
Nationality Australian
Education St. Bridgadines College
(class of 1984)
Occupation Model • Actress • Assistant at CEO Institute Brisbane
Years active 1989 (actress)
Notable work Killing Car (1989)
Religion Roman Catholicism

Tiki Tsang (born 19 June 1968) is an Australian former actress and model. She is best known for her role in the 1989 French revenge thriller Killing Car from director Jean Rollin.

Early life

Tsang was born in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia in 1968. She graduated from St. Bridgadines College in 1984. She was raised Roman Catholic.

Career

Following high school, Tsang relocated to France to pursue a career in modeling. In 1989, she was cast in the leading role of the revenge thriller Killing Car, directed by Jean Rollin, in which she played a strange woman who steals an American car and proceeds to track down and kill a number of people, for what seems like there is no apparent reason. Rollin himself stated that the part of "The Car Woman" was written for her.[1] Although this is the only film credit to her name, Tsang is known to Rollin fans for collaborating with the director. The film which was filmed in about one week during early 1989, did not receive an initial release until 1993. Following the role, Tsang continued to model in various locations in the world.

Personal life

In early 2012, Tsang returned to Australia. She currently resides in Windsor, Queensland. She is presently an assistant at the CEO Institute of Brisbane.[2][3]

References

  1. "La Femme dangereuse ("The Dangerous Woman," 1993)". shockingimages.com. Retrieved 16 October 2016. (see 'interviews' section)
  2. "Tiki Tsang". Linkedin. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
  3. "The CEO Institute". ceoinstitute.com. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
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