
Lam Chung
Acting
Biography
Lam Chung (林聰) was an actor born in 1945 in Portuguese Colonial Macao. He was known for Bullet in the Head (1990), Robotrix (1991) and The Iceman Cometh (1989). He died on January 31, 2021 in Zhanjiang, Guangdong, China.
Born: January 1, 1945
Place of Birth: Macao (now Macao SAR, China)
Known For

You're OK, I'm OK

Hong Kong Godfather
When the boss of a highly profitable Triad family is forced to flee from Hong Kong, rival gangs swoop in to steal any piece of the action they can. York Koo becomes the family's acting boss, and must do what he can to handle the difficult situation, with mounting pressure from both the Hong Kong police, and rival families.

Crime Hunter
Song Yang, the sole survivor and witness of an unsolved case, has spent over a decade searching for the killer, Jiangbei Candao, who murdered his grandfather, Song Zhaolin.

The Big Score
Wong Jing wrote and directed this film, he also co-stars as a shady and bumbling individual who's forced to confront the people who have maimed his best friend and killed the poor guys family. They've also made his life extremely miserable. Danny Lee plays a cop who's job is to protect Wong Jing from a gang of sadistic gangsters. As in all of Wong Jing films, the villains are just plain rotten and they love to hurt and kill people.

Lady in Black
Kin Seng (Leung Ka Fai) falls into big debts in the gambling house. He persuades his loving wife, May (Lin Ching Hsia), to embezzle a huge sum from working place to save him. They go to Thailand to seek help from Kin Seng's uncle but in vain. On their return Journey, May accidentally falls off the ferry and Kin Seng commits a deliberate murder. [...] What is going to happen next? -From the Fortune Star Legendary Collection DVD summary.

The Killer
Mob assassin Jeffrey is no ordinary hired gun; the best in his business, he views his chosen profession as a calling rather than simply a job. So, when beautiful nightclub chanteuse Jennie is blinded in the crossfire of his most recent hit, Jeffrey chooses to retire after one last job to pay for his unintended victim's sight-restoring operation. But when Jeffrey is double-crossed, he reluctantly joins forces with a rogue policeman to make things right.

Bullet in the Head
Three childhood friends from the slums of Hong Kong flee to war-time Saigon after accidentally murdering a gang leader, but their troubles only escalate.

Where Heroes Dare
Hap Hak Hang is a Hong Kong television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel Ode to Gallantry. The series was first broadcast on TVB in Hong Kong in 1989.

The Iceman Cometh
When 16th-century Ming guard Fong Sau-Ching sets out to capture vicious rapist Fung San, both men end up falling into a glacier to be frozen in time. Thawed out by scientists over 300 years later, the confused guard must learn to cope with the modern world and continue in his quest to vanquish his opponent.

License to Steal
Godenzi plays an acrobatic thief who, after taking part in an elaborate burglary, is double-crossed by her partner (Aurelio) and is captured by the police. On her release from prison, Godenzi discovers that her betrayer is now a highly influential criminal in the area and commands a posse of hired thugs. With a new partner by her side, Godenzi looks to avenge her imprisonment and steal the valuables her former partner had double-crossed her for.
Filmography
as Song Zhaolin
as 老刀把子
as Retired Bank Director
as Detective
as Bill
as Inspector Mo
as Ryuichi Yamamoto
as Kam Tse Ping
as Yuk's Stepfather
as Mr Y.S. Leong
as Superintendent Mo
as Yuen Kee
as Chin Kwok Kay
as Head CIA agent
as 谢烟客
as Interior Ministry officer
as Supt Chen
as Ex-Red Guard
as Brother Sing
as Master Chang
as Gangster boss
as Cheung Wan
as General Hung
as Inspector Wong
as Sergeant Chan
as Uncle Yen
as Pui's Partner
as Brigitta's colleague
as Film Director
as Big Eye
as Sergeant Kwan Kau
as Big Eye
as Lam
as Insp. Sharky Kau
as Inspector Cho
as Li Chang
as Detective at station
as Policeman
as Gangster
as Ying's Father