Veteran Actor Lin Zhaoxiong Passes Away at 85
Beloved Actor Lin Xiao wept and bid farewell to "the biggest supporter in this life" – Entertainment – China Times News Network”>Lin Zhaoxiong Laid to Rest in Taipei
Taipei, Taiwan – Veteran actor Lin Zhaoxiong, known affectionately as ”Big Brother” to fans, was laid to rest today in Taipei’s Xi’en Garden following a heartfelt memorial service. The 85-year-old actor passed away recently, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances spanning over a decade.
The memorial service, held at the Taipei City Huai museum, was a poignant affair, with family members sharing touching memories of the beloved actor. Lin Zhaoxiong’s daughter, Lin Xiao, fought back tears as she spoke of her father’s final days. “while he was in the hospital, he kept saying ‘thank you’ to my husband,” she shared, her voice thick with emotion.”It was his way of expressing his reluctance to leave us.”
Lin Xiao revealed that her father had prepared a suit for his grandson’s wedding, a bittersweet reminder of a milestone he would sadly miss. “He saw his 27-year-old grandson get married, but now it is the only regret,” she said.
lin Zhaoxiong’s son-in-law, Xiaoliang’s brother Lin Xiu, expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support from fans and the entertainment industry. “Dad is 85 years old. He went on to become an angel very successfully,” he said. “I hope everyone is healthy and safe in the future.”
The actor’s son, Lin Jiuyu, echoed his brother’s sentiments, emphasizing his father’s dedication to his craft. “There has been no bad news about my father since he started working. He has always been conscientious,” he said.”I believe that his love will stay with us. I will hold it well,and the most important thing is that I hope that everyone is healthy and safe.”
Lin Xiao shared a notably poignant memory, revealing that the song played during the memorial service was one her father had sung to her since childhood. “This is the first song starring my father, Lin Zhaoxiong,” she said.”Family, this song has a deep meaning.”
Lin Zhaoxiong’s passing marks the end of an era for Taiwanese cinema. His “Big Brother” persona resonated with audiences for generations, and his absence will be deeply felt.


“Big Brother” Laid to Rest: A Look inside lin Zhaoxiong’s Heartfelt Memorial
Taipei, Taiwan – Saying goodbye is never easy, but for the family and fans of veteran actor Lin Zhaoxiong, the pain was palpable. Known affectionately as “Big Brother”, the 85-year-old actor found his final resting place on [Date] in Taipei’s Xi’en Garden following a moving memorial service.
The Taipei City Huai museum played host to a ceremony filled with love and remembrance.
Lin Zhaoxiong’s daughter, Lin Xiao, shared poignant memories of her father’s final days. “While he was in the hospital, he kept saying ‘thank you’ to my husband,” she shared, her voice heavy with emotion.
“It was his way of expressing his reluctance to leave us.”
The bittersweet reality of his passing was highlighted by Lin Xiao’s revelation that Lin Zhaoxiong had prepared a suit for his grandson’s wedding, a milestone he would sadly miss.
His son-in-law, Xiaoliang’s brother Lin Xiu, expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support from fans and the entertainment industry. “Dad is 85 years old. He went on to become an angel very successfully,” he said.”I hope everyone is healthy and safe in the future.”
Lin Jiuyu, the actor’s son, echoed his brother’s sentiments, emphasizing his father’s dedication: “There has been no bad news about my father since he started working. He has always been conscientious. I believe that his love will stay with us. I will hold it well, and the most critically important thing is that I hope that everyone is healthy and safe.”
Perhaps the most touching moment came when Lin Xiao revealed that the song played at the memorial service was one her father had sung to her since childhood.
“This is the first song starring my father,Lin Zhaoxiong,” she said,her voice thick with emotion.”Family, this song has a deep meaning.”
Lin Zhaoxiong’s death brings an end to an era for Taiwanese cinema. His “Big Brother” persona brought joy and comfort to generations, and his absence will be deeply felt.
