Pik Sen Lim Net Worth

as the Chinese restaurant owner. Pik Sen Lim is a Malaysian-born actress who came to London at the age of sixteen to pursue her acting career. She is best known for her roles in Emergency-Ward 10 (1957), Take the High Road (1980), Mind Your Language (1977), Doctor Who (1963), and Little Britain (2003). She was married to Don Houghton, one of the series writers, until his death in 1991. Her daughter, Sara Houghton, is also an actress and they appeared on stage together in 2005.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day September 15, 1944
Birth Place  Penang, Malaysia, Malaysia
Pik Sen Lim age 79 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Libra
Occupation Actress
Years active 1964–present
Spouse(s) Don Houghton

💰 Net worth

Pik Sen Lim, a talented actress hailing from Malaysia, is rumored to have an estimated net worth ranging from $100K to $1M in 2024. With her remarkable skills and captivating performances, she has become a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. Throughout her career, she has successfully garnered a substantial amount of wealth through her involvement in various film and television projects. Pik Sen Lim's popularity and talent have undoubtedly contributed to her financial success, solidifying her position as one of Malaysia's most esteemed actresses.

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Biography/Timeline

1964

In 1964, she appeared in the hospital drama series Emergency – Ward 10, playing a nurse. There she met scriptwriter Don Houghton, whom she married. Her daughter by him, Sara Houghton, is also an Actress, and they were once cast as mother and daughter in Three Thousand Troubled Threads.

1971

She also appeared in Don Houghton scripted Doctor Who serial The Mind of Evil in 1971, and the first three seasons of the sitcom Mind Your Language speaking Penang Hokkien as her Chinese language. Here, she had to speak in an exaggerated, stereotyped Chinese accent, even though her English is perfect. Her later appearances are roles in the short lived soap operas Albion Market (1985) and Night and Day (2003), as well as Arabian Nights (2000), The Bill (2005), and as a character in the comedy series Little Britain (2004).