Suzee Pai, born Sue Frances Paion on August 8, 1962, in Toledo, Ohio, began her career in the fashion world by modeling in New York City, and further solidified her presence as a Liberty Bells cheerleader for the Philadelphia Eagles.
Additionally, she made headlines as the Pet of the Month in the January 1981 issue of "Penthouse," followed by a subsequent pictorial appearance in the June 1982 issue of the same renowned men's magazine.
Pai ventured into the world of cinema, leaving an indelible mark with her memorable performances in films such as Sharky's Machine (1981) and Big Trouble in Little China (1986),where she embodied the captivating characters of Siakwan, a blind prostitute, and Miao Yin, an alluring green-eyed beauty.
Although her role as a Vietnamese prostitute in First Blood (1982) was ultimately cut from the final theatrical version, Pai's acting career continued to flourish with a recurring role as piano player Billie Lowin in the short-lived TV series Nick & Hillary (1988).
However, Suzee Pai eventually retired from acting in the 1990s and has maintained a low profile ever since, allowing her to preserve her private life and legacy.