Lam Tsz-sin
Jazz Lam | |
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Chinese name | 林子善 |
Pinyin | Lín Zǐ Shàn (Mandarin) |
Jyutping | lam4 zi2 sin6 (Cantonese) |
Origin | Hong Kong |
Born |
Hong Kong | 13 April 1982
Occupation | Actor |
Label(s) | TVB |
Years active | 1998–present |
Ancestry | Zhongshan, Guangdong, China |
Lam Tsz-sin (born 1982) (Chinese: 林子善), also known as Jazz Lam, is a Hong Kong actor. He has been acting for many years and has made appearances in one of Stephen Chow's movies. He is best known for playing unconventional characters and comedic characters. Examples of such characters are in Ghetto Justice as a serious lawyer, who is humorous to the audience[1] and in The Mysteries of Love as an annoying, but comedic younger brother.[2]
Television dramas
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2005 | The Gentle Crackdown | ||
2007 | Men Don't Cry | Kam Chin-Pao | |
Marriage of Inconvenience | |||
2008 | Love Exchange | Ling Ho-Gei | |
2009 | E.U. | La Ba | |
The Winter Melon Tale | |||
2010 | Don Juan DeMercado | ||
My Better Half | |||
A Fistful of Stances | Ku Yu-Leung | ||
The Mysteries of Love | Tsui Kwok Leung | ||
A Pillow Case of Mystery II | Chukot Leung | ||
2011 | My Sister of Eternal Flower | Fa Wai Chun (Danny) | |
Ghetto Justice | George Mike Jr. | ||
River of Wine | Chu Ah-ngau | ||
2012 | Tiger Cubs | Tang Fuk-chai | Guest star (Ep. 11) |
Ghetto Justice II | George Mike, Jr. | ||
Highs and Lows | Nin Yau Fu | ||
2013 | Bounty Lady | Bat Fan Keung | |
2014 | The Ultimate Addiction | Wong Ying Biu (Tiger) | |
All That Is Bitter Is Sweet | Hung Bing | ||
Come On, Cousin | Bao Jun | ||
2016 | The Last Healer In Forbidden City | Kot Gan | |
Blue Veins | |||
A Fist Within Four Walls | But Tak-liu |
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1999 | King of Comedy | Hung | |
Metade Fumaca | |||
The Legendary 'Tai Fei' | |||
2000 | Jiang hu: The Triad Zone | Jo Jo's Brother | |
2001 | Shaolin Soccer | ||
2011 | Men Suddenly in Love | ||
2013 | Young and Dangerous: Reloaded | ||
2014 | Fight for Glory | ||
Unbeatable Youth | |||
2015 | Wild City | Gei | |
2016 | The Gigolo 2 | Dick |
References
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