Yam Kim-fai

Yam Kim-fai
Yam Kim Fai (left)
Born
Yam Lee Chor (任麗初)

(1913-02-04)4 February 1913
Died29 November 1989(1989-11-29) (aged 76)
Occupation(s)Actress, Performer (文武生)
AwardsCantonese Opera Film Century Award 14th Hong Kong Film Awards
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese任劍輝
Simplified Chinese任剑辉
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinRén Jiànhuī
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationYahm Gim-fāi
JyutpingJam4 Gim3 Fai1
Yam Lee Chor
Traditional Chinese任麗初
Simplified Chinese任丽初
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinRén Líchū
Musical career
OriginHong Kong
GenresCantonese opera
InstrumentVoice
Member ofChor Fung Ming Cantonese Opera Troupe 雛鳳鳴

Yam Kim-fai (Chinese: 任劍輝, 4 February 1913 (Lunar 29 December 1912 – 29 November 1989), also known as Ren Jianhui was a Cantonese opera actress in China and Hong Kong.

Yam was most notable for her unique ability to sing in the lower register. That her opera voice was indistinguishable from a male one allowed her to play either male or female roles, though she usually performed male ones.

On 24 June 1972, Yam performed for the last time in public and TV viewers looked for the "man" they knew from movies/stage performances. They did not expect to see her in a 2-piece set of jacket and qipao (cheongsam) with floral print. Since 1972, Yam enjoyed singing in private with a live band and was often accompanied by her protégée Loong who would read the lyrics out for her until her eyesight improved with surgery.

On 11 July 1976, during the 25th Miss Universe pageant held at the Lee Theatre in Hong Kong, contestants were asked to pick from five portraits the one they thought was the actress in a male Cantonese opera costume. Yam was not the one correctly identified by any of the contestants.

In 1989, she died at home in Hong Kong due to pleural effusion. There was no JTWROS. Yam had a will drawn up and left her estate to families, including Yam Bing Yee.