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    Lillian Lim. Actress: The Perfection. Lillian Lim was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, on March 29, 1952, and lived the first ten years of her life in Chinatown. Her first language was Toisan, the farmers' dialect of southern China around Canton (now known as Guangzhou).

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  2. As a child Lillian Lim would sit in Chinatown theatre and dream of being an actor, but it wasn’t until more than five decades later she got to fulfil her fantasy.

  3. Lillian Lim. Actress: The Perfection. Lillian Lim was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, on March 29, 1952, and lived the first ten years of her life in Chinatown. Her first language was Toisan, the farmers' dialect of southern China around Canton (now known as Guangzhou).

  4. 379 Followers, 135 Following, 525 Posts - Lillian Lim (@lillian_lim) on Instagram: "".

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    On every episode, hosts Johanna Schneller and Amanda Parris were joined by some folks with lots to say about the films and filmmakers in question, offering up conversations that ranged from controversial to comical — and everything in between: The Sweet Hereafter, featuring film programmer and critic Adam Cook, film critic and author Geoff Pevere a...

    To complement the series, CBC Arts decided to ask the panellists from the first season to expand on what they said on the show with a personal essay. From the varied perspectives of journalists, actors and filmmakers themselves, here's what they had to say: The Sweet Hereafter, written by Adam Cook Stories We Tell, written by Eli Glasner Last Night...

    With all due respect to the panellists, the centrepiece of The Filmmakershad to be the interviews with, well, the filmmakers. From Sarah Polley on steering clear of Hollywood to Xavier Dolan addressing his critics, these are conversations with Canadian filmmakers like you've never seen before: Atom Egoyan on The Sweet Hereafter Sarah Polley onStori...

    Led by Exhibitionists host and CBC Arts columnist Amanda Parris, "Film 101" was our weekly segment on The Filmmakersintroducing you to key players behind the scenes via some quick and easy lessons. From the key grip to the best boy, take your film set knowledge to the next level. Film 101: The key grip Film 101: The executive producer Film 101: The...

  5. Apr 3, 2022 · Lillian Lim. The final auntie, Auntie Ping, is played by Lillian Lim, an accomplished actress with a slew of credits to her name. If audiences felt she sounded familiar, maybe they recognized...

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  7. Mar 11, 2022 · For Lillian Lim Turning Red will be her first major role ever. Lily Sanfelippo has kept a lot of her work to television, having guest roles in shows like the miniseries Confessions of a...