Pauline Chan Bo-Lin

Acting

Pauline Chan Bo-Lin

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
May 23, 1973 (52 years old)
Death date
Jul 31, 2002

Pauline Chan Bo-Lin

Known For

Hunting Evil Spirit
1h 21m
Movie 1999

Hunting Evil Spirit

A tale about a businessman who wants to screw a...

Chinese Erotic Movies
Movie 1997

Chinese Erotic Movies

Passionate Nights
1h 25m
Movie 1997

Passionate Nights

Ma Cho Fai had an auto accident and fell into...

A Queer Story
1h 52m
Movie 1997

A Queer Story

From an unhappy childhood experience, Law Ka Sing decisively hides...

Boys?
1h 31m
Movie 1996

Boys?

Jaffee, Joey and Juek Juek Gai are three "comrades" (gay),...

Hong Kong Showgirls
1h 30m
Movie 1996

Hong Kong Showgirls

A struggling acting troupe uses an old abandoned porno theater...

The Eighth
1h 29m
Movie 1996

The Eighth

Kit, an ex-convict who defended his sister from rape, falls...

A Sudden Love
1h 35m
Movie 1995

A Sudden Love

A young woman leaves the pressures of city life for...

Empire-Wu
TV Show 1995

Empire-Wu

Dream Lovers
1h 5m
Movie 1994

Dream Lovers

Two married, but very unfaithful men contrive a playful competition...

Biography

Born in Shanghai, China, as Chen Baolian, Pauline Chan Bo-Lin emigrated to Hong Kong at age 12 with her mother when her parents divorced. A beautiful young girl, it didn't take long for photographers and agents to notice her and she began modeling at 15. In 1990 she entered the Miss Asia beauty pageant. She didn't win, but her striking looks, lithe body and classy bearing attracted the attention of several producers in Hong Kong's adult film industry. At age 18 she made her adult-film debut and her enthusiastic performances shot her to the top of the Chinese porn field. In 1997 she hooked up with a much older man, a Taiwanese millionaire, and they had a short (two-year) but stormy relationship. After their break-up in 1999, Chan's personal and professional lives began to unravel. She had had a drug problem for several years and it got worse--during one television interview in which she was apparently high on drugs she actually tried to commit suicide. A series of brushes with the law ensued, resulting in her being deported from several countries, and she was briefly sent to prison in the UK for assault. These and other incidents pretty much pulled the plug on her film career. She moved back to her hometown of Shanghai and in July of 2002 gave birth to a baby boy. Motherhood didn't solve her problems, however, and on July 31, 2002, she leaped out of the window of her 24th-floor apartment and plunged to her death.