Ling Tai

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Ling Tai
Born
Gayling Tai

OccupationActress, Presenter
Spouse(s)
Robert J. Fox
(
m. 1992)

Ling Tai is a Chinese actress, remembered for being a presenter on the final year of children's programme Crackerjack! as well as playing Lily in the first series of children's comedy Spatz .

Acting work includes appearances in The Two Ronnies , Bergerac , Dramarama , Never the Twain , Alas Smith and Jones , Coronation Street and Soldier Soldier . Doctor Who fans recall Ling for her part as Shou Yuing in the 1989 story Battlefield (after previously being an uncredited extra in The Leisure Hive and Warriors of the Deep ). Her last known acting role was in the 2006 film The Missing Star .

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