Lam Chi Chung (also known as Lam Tze Chung or Lam Suet) is a Hong Kong actor and film director. He was born on April 8, 1963, in Hong Kong. Lam started his career in the Hong Kong film industry in the 1980s, often playing minor roles or being a stuntman.
Lam became well known in the industry after starring in several films directed by Stephen Chow, including "Shaolin Soccer" and "Kung Fu Hustle." He has since appeared in over 200 films, including "Running Out of Time," "Infernal Affairs," and "Election." Lam has been nominated for several Hong Kong Film Awards, including Best Supporting Actor for his role in "The Mission."
In addition to acting, Lam has also directed several films and TV dramas. He directed and starred in "Love Undercover" in 2002, which won him the Best Supporting Actor award at the Hong Kong Film Awards. Lam continues to work in the Hong Kong entertainment industry today and is considered a well-respected actor and director.
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