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Kitty Tsui was born on 4 September, 1952 in Hong Kong, is a Chinese American author, poet, actor, and bodybuilder. Discover Kitty Tsui's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

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Occupation Poet, activist
Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 4 September 1952
Birthday 4 September
Birthplace Hong Kong
Nationality United States

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Kitty Tsui Net Worth

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1952

Kitty Tsui (born September 4, 1952) is an American author, poet, actor, and bodybuilder.

1968

She then lived with her parents in Liverpool, England until they immigrated to San Francisco in 1968.

She attended Lowell High School.

1973

Tsui came out as lesbian in 1973, at age 21, and was rejected by most of her family and friends.

1975

Tsui graduated from San Francisco State University in 1975 with a Bachelor's degree in English language and literature.

1983

She was the first known Asian American lesbian to publish a book (Words of a Woman who Breathes Fire, published in 1983).

Tsui was born in Hong Kong and lived there with her grandmother, Chinese actress Kwan Ying Lin, until she was five.

She is the author of Words of a Woman who Breathes Fire (the first known book by a Chinese American lesbian, published in 1983), Breathless (a short story collection of erotica involving BDSM which won the Firecracker Alternative Book Award, published in 1996), and Sparks Fly (a novel written from the perspective of a gay leatherman in San Francisco, published in 1997).

She has also been published in over ninety anthologies and journals.

1986

After the death of a friend in 1986, Tsui began bodybuilding.

She says bodybuilding has allowed her to love herself and challenge male standards of beauty.

In 1986, Tsui won the bronze medal at Gay Games II, and a gold medal at Gay Games III Vancouver Gay Games in women's physique and bodybuilding.

She has competed in a variety of bodybuilding championships and competitions.

She is widely recognized as a leader in the Asian Pacific Islander queer movement in San Francisco.

1988

She came out as a leather woman in 1988.

She wrote the first leather column in the Midwest (it was called ”Leathertalk: Top to Bottom”, and published in Chicago Nightlines), gave workshops and presentations about leather, and judged leather competitions including but not limited to International Ms. Leather.

1996

She wrote the piece “Sex does not equal death” for the 1996 anthology The second coming: a leatherdyke reader, edited by Patrick Califia and Robin Sweeney.

Tsui has acted in stage productions with the Asian American Theater Company and Lilith Women's Theater, and has been featured in five films including Nice Chinese Girls Don't: Kitty Tsui, Framing Lesbian Fashion, and Women of Gold.

Tsui was a founding member of Unbound Feet, the first Asian American women's performance group, and a member of Unbound Feet Three.

2016

In 2016, she was given the Asian Pacific Islander Queer Women and Transgender Community’s Phoenix Award for her contributions to the San Francisco leather community and her work as an author, activist, and founding member of Unbound Feet.

2018

In 2018, she was inducted into her alma mater, San Francisco State University's Alumni Hall of Fame.

2019

In 2019 she was commissioned to create a poem/video for a digital exhibit at the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center titled, "A Day in the Life of Queer Asian Pacific America."

She was one of twelve queer poets from the United States selected for this honor.

Lambda Literary listed Tsui as one of the 50 most influential lesbian and gay writers in the United States.