Greta Chi (born Chi Ke Ping; Copenhagen, Denmark), is an actress who
was active in the 1960s and 1970s in the U.S.The daughter of a Chinese
diplomat father and a German mother, she had some cachet as an
"exotic" starlet in the 1950s and '60s. She appeared in supporting
parts in lower-budget U.S. and foreign movies, as well as some
television shows. Although she had only one starring role in the movie
Lisette (Fall Girl) in 1961 with John Agar, she is best known for her
role as Ling-Ling, a Siamese cat transformed into a human by Samantha
Stephens in a 1965 episode of Bewitched titled "Ling Ling. Season 1
episode 21"[citation needed]Chi is currently living in Lucerne,
Switzerland, where she has spent most of her life. She married and
became known as Greta Maxwell. Her father founded a Chinese
restaurant, Li Tai Pe, in Lucerne. After her parents' deaths, she
became the owner and manager of the restaurant.[citation needed]
was active in the 1960s and 1970s in the U.S.The daughter of a Chinese
diplomat father and a German mother, she had some cachet as an
"exotic" starlet in the 1950s and '60s. She appeared in supporting
parts in lower-budget U.S. and foreign movies, as well as some
television shows. Although she had only one starring role in the movie
Lisette (Fall Girl) in 1961 with John Agar, she is best known for her
role as Ling-Ling, a Siamese cat transformed into a human by Samantha
Stephens in a 1965 episode of Bewitched titled "Ling Ling. Season 1
episode 21"[citation needed]Chi is currently living in Lucerne,
Switzerland, where she has spent most of her life. She married and
became known as Greta Maxwell. Her father founded a Chinese
restaurant, Li Tai Pe, in Lucerne. After her parents' deaths, she
became the owner and manager of the restaurant.[citation needed]
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