
Sam Lee
Acting
Biography
Sam Lee Chan-Sam (Chinese: 李燦森) is a Hong Kong actor born on September 27, 1975. He started his film career when he was first spotted by director Fruit Chan who cast him in the 1997 film Made in Hong Kong (香港製造). In 2002, he appeared the Japanese film Ping Pong (ピンポン) as one of the contestants. Sam Lee is best known for the role of Sha Jang in the epic 2002 television series The Monkey King: Quest for the Sutra (齊天大聖孫悟空). Outside of his film career, he is a seasonal member of a metal/hip-hop band Lazy Mutha Fucka (LMF) where he is the rapper. Sam Lee is also known as DJ Becareful.
Born: September 27, 1975
Place of Birth: Hong Kong, British Crown Colony [now China]
Known For

the making of dog bite dog
a short video about the making of dog bite dog

OCTB
Undercover detective Chen Feng Xiang in a crack after a large group of cadres transferred to civilian, but in eight years after being an anti-black group to recapture. As the current rivers and lakes on the most troublesome triad leader are Chen Feng Xiang then younger brother Zhang Zhi Qiang, Feng Xiang re-out of the "rivers and lakes." He joined Zhang Shaojun led by the anti-black team and the new villain tostart dealing with the hands of the old friends and enemies, which makes Feng Xiang once dilemma. There are three years since the return of Hong Kong, gangs intend to take advantage of a big ticket. Feng Xiang in the investigation of a case of the disappearance of the leader, but found a century of Hong Kong triad history of the shaking big conspiracy.

Ghetto Justice
Ghetto Justice is a TVB modern drama series about a former talented lawyer who fights injustice for the people of the Sham Shui Po district in Hong Kong. The series became a success and was followed by a sequel, Ghetto Justice II.

Dragon Loaded 2003
Cantonese pop star Ronald Cheng stars as spoiled rich kid Dragon Lung, who spends his days idly loafing with his fellow teenaged trust-fund brats, Sue-hei (Sam Lee) and Gold (Tat-ming Cheung). When the trio's frustrated fathers force their sons to attend a police academy for some much-needed discipline (or else face the loss of their hefty inheritances), the would-be cadets bungle their way through boot camp in a series of madcap, gun-fueled hijinx.

True Love

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Koey believes happiness is like a bottle of coke, it'll soon become tasteless if you don't enjoy it right away. Simon believes happiness is similar to planting trees. You need to water them everyday, and the true satisfaction comes when they blossom. Willy does not believe in happiness at all. Three lives intersect. Three totally different personalities. Three ways of experiencing life and love.

Chinese Paladin
Li Xiaoyao journeys to Dream Island to find a cure for his sick aunt, where he falls in love with Zhao Ling’er and marries her. After losing his memory in an attack, he forgets Ling’er and returns home with her. As she tries to win back his love, Xiaoyao embarks on a quest to find her when she mysteriously disappears, uncovering hidden secrets along the way.

Beautiful Cooking
Beautiful Cooking is a Hong Kong variety show broadcast on TVB. The show began broadcasting on May 28, 2006 hosted by Ronald Cheng, Alex Fong and Edmond Leung. The second season began broadcast from April 5, 2009.

Still Human
A Hong Kong man with a disability hires a Filipino migrant worker to care for him. As they spend more time together through different seasons, they start learning about themselves.

Made in Hong Kong
Hong Kong 1997, where young people dream of love and death, suicide and murder. Moon is a cynical young debt collector, smitten by Ping, a young woman dying of kidney disease. A suicide note from a student they don't know ends up intertwining their fates.
Filmography
as Brother Si
as Cha Yi
as Fung's Son
as Security Guard
as Pak Lok
as Clark Auyeung
as Drug dealer
as Environmental Protection Officer
as Lord of the Beggars
as Ferguson
as Cheung Fai
as Jiro Hattori
as Danny Song
as Wong Chi-On
as Spy
as Shang Qi
as Gangster
as Sergent Ng Sue-Hei
as Policeman
as Yan
as Blind Fai
as Sam
as Chow Kong Hon
as De-Ming
as Kinoshita Ryoji
as Ting Ka-fu
as Ah Long
as Ting Ka-fu
as Feng Shui Master
as Cyonron
as Monk
as Chung Tin
as Ho Au Gun
as Ah Mao
as Ho Wing Keung
as Fai
as 上司
as Xiao Shen
as Officer Lam
as Sam
as himself
as Inspector Wai
as Willy
as Hei
as Leung Tak
as 王小虎
as 吕谏官
as Sam
as Jetso
as Fi Auyeung
as Condom
as Xiao Fei
as Franky
as Gay Man
as Joe
as Ng Sue-Hei
as (segment "My Sow Is Not Feeling Well")
as Dark Hole Angel
as Wai
as Wayne
as Brother Wen
as 巫明天
as Sam
as Fan's Father
as Kong "China" Wenge
as The Sand Monk
as Lee Kin Min
as Dicky
as Ken Ma
as Daniel
as Ken / May
as Sam
as Chung
as 冼毅力
as Simon
as Sam
as Brother Cheap
as Sam
as Alien
as Keith
as Sam
as Pui Lau
as Jack
as Senna
as Autumn Moon
as Gordon Kam
as Andy
as Wong Wing Man
as Nine Dragons in '70
as Chun
as Joe
as Fei Ying
as Fire
as Alien
as Pa Fong
as Mahjong Player
as Gay Thug
as Brother Iron
as Ga Suen
as Chicken
as Skinny
as Crazy Bee
as Lee Ming Chun
as Lee Chak-Sam
as To Chung-Chau