Amy Yip (born 10 July 1966) is a Hong Kong actress, model and entrepreneur.
Born in Hong Kong on 10 July 1966, she has family roots in Taishan, Guangdong.
1980
She was one of the leading sex symbols of Hong Kong Cinema in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Yip first came to notice by appearing in various television series in the mid-1980s.
One of the nicknames for her, boba (which means "champion of breasts"), was adopted as the name of the tapioca pearls in Taiwanese bubble tea during the 1980s.
Nam Kee Pau, a baozi chain in Singapore, sells a large-sized steamed bun named Amy Yip Big Pau.
1990
Yip is best known for her lead roles in popular Category III films such as Erotic Ghost Story (1990), Sex and Zen (1991), and Robotrix (1991).
Among these, Sex and Zen is the highest grossing Category III movie in Hong Kong box office history.
The 1990 film Erotic Ghost Story proved to be a breakthrough role and she became one of the most popular actresses in Hong Kong and many other parts of Asia in the early 1990s.
She had large, full breasts which made her much in demand for nude scenes.
However she refused to appear fully naked on film.
Her efforts to avoid fully exposing her breasts on screen through clever use of camera angles, whereby the side of her breast is seen, became known as the "Yip tease".
However, in Erotic Ghost Story for example, she did show her buttocks in one scene.
In 1990, a Hong Kong man was sent to prison and charged for stealing money.
This man said he stole money in order to sustain Amy Yip's luxurious lifestyle.
However, Amy Yip said she had only met the man few times and the man was not a close friend.
1991
The only exceptional movie for her was the 1991 movie Queen of the Underworld in which she portrayed Sister Har, a woman who climbed from the lowest depths of society to become the celebrated queen of nightlife in 1960s and 1970s Hong Kong.
1992
Yip's long term boyfriend was the orthopedics surgeon Dr. Sammy Sek Chiu Lui ; the pair met in 1992.
Numerous rumours have surfaced over the years about Yip marrying Lui, and being pregnant.
1997
She retired from acting in 1997.
She expressed regret that, given the nature of her films, there were not many memorable roles during her acting career.
2006
In an interview in early 2006 with an East Weekly reporter, who spotted Yip walking her dog at Repulse Bay, however, she said she was in a steady relationship with her boyfriend of more than 15 years and had no intention of getting married or having children.
She added she had food and beverage businesses set up in Hong Kong and Macau that kept her busy and occupied.
When asked if she would consider a comeback into the film business, Yip flatly rejected the idea, saying that she was very happy with her carefree lifestyle and had no desire of returning to filming long hours and traveling intensively for movies and record publicity.
She also said that she is content with not showing her breasts to make a living.
2018
In May 2018 an English language book detailing her career in movies and television was released.
Her boyfriend Lui died of a heart attack while flying to the United States in November 2018.