
Lam Ching-Ying
Acting
Biography
Lam Ching-Ying (Chinese: 林正英, 27 December 1952 – 8 November 1997) was a Hong Kong actor, action director and director. A physically talented and graceful martial artist, Lam was best known for playing the stoic Taoist priest in Mr. Vampire (1985). Lam died in 1997 of liver cancer. Was a member of Madame Fan Fok-Fa's The Spring And Autumn Drama School's Peking Opera. Was a member of the Sammo Hung Stuntmen's Association.
Born: December 27, 1952
Place of Birth: Hong Kong, China
Known For

Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend
This documentary tells the story of Bruce Lee and his unsuccessful efforts to start a acting career in the U.S., he returned to Hong Kong where he became an international star, and his death at age 32.

A Man Called Tiger
A young man suspects his father's suicide was actually a murder committed by gangsters. Using his expertise in martial arts, he gets himself hired by the gangsters who he suspects are responsible for his father's death.

Lover's Tear
A cop in the Hong Kong anti-smuggling unit goes to mainland China to retrieve some confiscated contraband. His real objective, though, is to arrest the boss of the smuggling ring. His goal is endangered, though, when he falls for the gang boss' daughter.

Vampire Expert
Zhang Tian-shi's 18th generation disciple, Mao Xiao-fang, heads south to Hong Kong to track down the zombie king. Along the way, he meets Yang Fei-yun, a master of numerology and fortune-telling. Mao gains recognition for his exceptional Taoist abilities, which attracts jealousy from the head of the Seven Sisters Hall, Chung Kwan. Chung is bitter enemies with Mao, but her younger brother Chung Pong, a prodigious student, takes Mao as his teacher. Mao is unaware that Yang is a cunning and treacherous scoundrel. Yang tricks him into a trap, and eventually becomes the Great Demon King. Chung Pong sacrifices his relationship with his lover, Yuh Pak-sum, to become a great Taoist and help Mao defeat Yang.

Last Eunuch In China

A Touch of Zen
Gu Sheng-zhai, an artist in his early 30s, still lives with his mother, but he is suddenly shaken by the arrival of Yang Hui-zhen, a mysterious princess on the run. Yang brings Gu into her circle of protectors, including a nameless monk whose spiritual guidance transforms him into a valiant fighter.

Those Merry Souls
Chiu Chi-Lung and Ng Kuai-Tak are two movie stunt actors in Hong Kong and are suspicious of Lung's father Chiu's mysterious behavior. Unbeknownst to them, Chiu was commissioned as a "messenger" by the Spirit World to take newly-departed souls to the other side. When Tak suffers a major accident on the movie set, Chiu keeps Tak's soul from being taken away, thereby, reviving him.

The Skyhawk
Master Wong (Kwan Tak-Hing) and his disciple Fatty (Sammo Hung) are paying a visit to Thailand when they are assaulted by a hot-headed street fighter dubbed “Little Lion” (Carter Wong). In true Wong Fei Hung fashion, the master takes Lion under his wing after the impetuous youth gets his clock cleaned by a rival martial arts instructor. Meanwhile, Wong’s friend Chu is facing trouble from the local crime boss, who’s trying to seize control of Bangkok’s lucrative shipping business. Wong urges his friends and students to seek a peaceful resolution to their problems, but when the bad guys attack Fatty’s sister (Nora Miao), the master agrees to take up arms.

Enter the Dragon
A martial artist agrees to spy on a reclusive crime lord using his invitation to a tournament there as cover.

Spiritual Trinity
Two ghostexterminators have been married for many years. But they encounter a ghost they can not manage on their own and therefore ask the wife's old boyfriend for help. This leads to a love triangle while the ghost is stronger than they had imagined.
Filmography
as 毛小方
as 剑伯
as 毛小方
as Uncle
as Purple Taoist
as Nan
as Master Chiou
as Uncle Ying
as Lam Ho-Yang
as Taoist Lam
as Uncle Master
as Master Lam
as Taoist Lin
as Jiubinku Kyoto
as Tao Priest
as Cheng Ying
as Officer 19174
as Master Chen Sheng
as Cho Pin
as Owl
as Lama Mud Yuet
as Taoist priest
as Master Chu
as Taoist Priest
as Master
as Tien Lung
as Kong
as 林凤娇(九叔)
as Taoist
as Uncle Feng
as Khenlun
as Frank
as Kuk
as Liu
as Master Jiao
as One-Eyebrow Priest
as Uncle Sheng
as Uncle Hua
as Hung
as Hoi
as Master
as Master Gau
as Liu Chang-Fu
as Lieutenant Colonel Lam
as Lam Ching-Ying
as Taoist Priest
as Bank Robber
as Master Gau
as SWAT Commander
as Tak's father
as Corrupted HK Policeman
as Viet Colonel
as Flying Spider Lo Chien
as Police Officer
as Master Sheng
as Chan
as Uncle Ko
as Leung Yee-Tai
as The Inspector
as Skinny's Hired Thug Leader
as Knife killer
as Jo Wing's Man / Double
as Fan Man
as Wears Black Wig
as Ha (Scarface's Fighter)
as Casino Fighter
as Fu Student
as Thunder's Men / Leung's Student
as One of Panther's Men (uncredited)
as Fighter on Movie Set
as Han's Sword Troop
as Thug
as Mr. Hung's Henchman
as Macau Fighter (uncredited)
as Red Shoe Society's Man
as One of Qi's Men (uncredited)
as Thug in gambling house
as Yun's Man
as Hitman
as Soldier
as Pai Mei's Monk (uncredited)
as Brown Shirt Fighter
as Master Pang's Student (uncredited)
as Leopard Man
as Ruei's Thug (uncredited)
as Martial Artist (uncredited)
as Extra
as Slaughter's Gang Mitglied
as Tuen's Henchman
as Gangster
as Woodland attacker
as Japanese (uncredited)
as Tournament Fighter (uncredited)
as Masked Patriot
as Golden Hair's Thug
as Thug
as Thug
as Japanese Fighter on Stage
as Bandit
as Black Bear Student (uncredited)
as Soldier
as Susuki's Student
as Ah Yen
as Crimson Charm Thug
as Thug
as Prince's Fighter
as Whip-wielding Henchman
as Horse Thief / Black Demon's Thug (uncredited)
as East Chamber Guard
as [Extra]
as Shaolin Monk at Temple
as Extra (uncredited)