Lai Meng


Lai Kwai Yoon, known professionally as Lai Meng, was a Malaysian actress. She appeared in many Malaysian and Singaporean films and TV shows, notably Empat Sekawan, Ah Long Pte Ltd, Money No Enough 2 and Supermum.

Early life

Lai was born in Benut, Pontian District, Johor, Malaysia on 29 September 1928, Lai Kwai Yoon. With a passion for singing, Lai joined Malacca Meng Seng Charitable Association's choir and occasionally held performances with the choir. After catching a performance of Lai by chance, an established singer, Hoi Yong struck a friendship with her and would later sparked her interest in becoming a singer later on. However due to Lai's godfather's prior experiences while working in gambling dens, he dissuaded Lai from becoming one until when she was 21 in 1949.

Career

In 1949, Lai started performing on stage in Kuala Lumpur as a getai singer with the stage name, Lai Meng. She soon struck close friendships and would usually perform with Hon Ying, Hoi Yong and Wong Hor. In 1952, the four decided to join a radio station and started broadcasting a radio show, Empat Sekawan, a comedy skit with dialogue in various Chinese dialects intermingled with Malay. Due to the radio show, the four went on to cast in a movie, You Qiu Bi Ying in 1964. Similarly, the multi-dialect laden movie was well received in Malaysia's box office. The radio show was so well received that it evolved into a television show which was broadcast on a Radio Televisyen Malaysia's television channel in 1966. However due to governmental pressure in promoting Mandarin Chinese in Malaysia and the increasing popularity of Hong Kong and Taiwanese television shows within the nation, Empat Sekawan ended broadcast in 1988.
After Empat Sekawan ended and although Lai had lost her job, as the local entertainment industry in Malaysia and Singapore was maturing, she soon joined a movie production company despite her advanced age and knowing that she would not be able to get lead roles anymore. However, the production company also went bankrupt soon after. Due to her husband's illness, Lai took up a sales role to support her family until 2006. Her husband died in 2006.
In 2006, Jack Neo decided to cast Lai in Ah Long Pte Ltd, and attested to her professionalism as an actress. Lai soon accepted roles in other Singaporean Chinese movies such as Money No Enough. Her acting did not go unnoticed and was recognised when she was nominated for Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actress for portraying an Alzheimer's-ridden mother Money No Enough 2 in 2008.

Retirement and later life

In 2017, Lai announced her retirement with a gala dinner that was well attended by other artistes and friends from the entertainment industry, saying that even though she didn't earn much over the years, she had no regrets.
Lai died on 6 May 2018, at the age of 89. She was interred at the living tomb that was given to her in 2013 at the Nirvana Memorial Garden in Semenyih, Selangor.
Before Lai died, she wanted to act one last time for her fans. Her godson, director by Bjarne Wong decided to honour her wish with Supermum, which warm and joyful storyline was influenced by her optimistic personality. However before her scenes could be filmed, her health debilitated with a stroke. Instead, Eliza Wong, a Malaysian actress who called Lai her godmother, played Lai's role of the matriarch and snippets of her were included in throughout the movie.

Performances


YearTitleRoleNotes
1964有求必应
2008Ah Long Pte Ltd
老师嫁老大
Lihua's Mother
2008Money No Enough 2
钱不够用二
Mrs. YangNominated for Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actress
2009Love Matters
幸福万岁
2009Where Got Ghost?
吓到笑
2012The Golden Couple
金童玉女
Supporting role
2019Supermum
妈妈好
Credited as an executive producer

YearTitleRoleNotes
1966 - 1988Empat Sekawan
四喜临门
1987提防小手
1988城市妙人

Awards and honours

In 1978, Lai was awarded the Ahli Mangku Negara by Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia of the time, Sultan Yahya Petra.
In 2008, Lai was nominated for Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actress for portraying an Alzheimer's-ridden mother Money No Enough 2 in 2008.
In 2013, Lai was awarded the title of ‘Datuk’ by the Sultan of Pahang.
In 2017, Lai received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the inaugural Malaysia Golden Global Awards for her various contributions to the Malaysian Chinese film industry.