
Sean Lau Ching-Wan
Acting
Biography
Sean Lau Ching-Wan (Chinese: 劉青雲; born February 16, 1964) is a Hong Kong Film Award winning and Golden Bauhinia Award winning film and former television actor based in Hong Kong. Lau was born in Hong Kong in 1964. He joined the TVB acting classes in 1983 and made his first appearance on TV the following year with TV drama Draw Out the Rainbow. Dark-skinned with no matinee-idol look, he struggled to be cast until in the immensely popular stock market drama The Greed of Man (1992), when he acted opposite Adam Cheng. His wife, former (1991) Miss Hong Kong Amy Kwok, is a well-known former television actress. Lau is one of a handful of HK actors who has made the successful transition from TV to film; he is now exclusively a film actor.
Born: February 16, 1964
Place of Birth: Hong Kong, British Crown Colony [now China]
Known For

The Foundation
The Foundation is a TVB television series, premiered in 1984. Theme song "In Dream Several Sorrow" composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyricist by Wong Jim, sung by Michelle Pau, and the sub theme song "I Cannot See My Tears Flow" composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyricist by Wong Jim, sung by Michelle Pau.

Vivian Chow Deep V 25th Anniversary Concert 2011
Vivian Chow held two Deep V concerts at the Hong Kong Coliseum in March 2011 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of her showbiz career. Still as beautiful as ever, the 90s idol expressed her deep affection for her loyal fans through a string of her classic love songs and a couple of dance medleys. What's more, Vivian has got a team of celebrity friends to back her up, including show host Lawrence Cheng and actor Lau Ching Wan, plus singers William So, Leo Ku, Hacken Lee, Sammi Cheng, and Hins Cheung as her guest performers. The highlight of these pairings, though, has to be Vivian's duet with her idol, 80s Japanese singer Kashiwabara Yoshie, whose song Sai-ai was the one that Vivian sang at the 1985 New Talent Singing Awards!

The Shanghai Conspiracy

Golden Horse Awards
The Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards (Chinese: 台北金馬影展; pinyin: Táiběi Jīnmǎ Yǐngzhǎn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-pak Kim-má iáⁿ-tián) is a film festival and awards ceremony held annually in Taiwan. It was founded in 1962 by the Government Information Office of the Republic of China (ROC) in Taiwan. The awards ceremony is usually held in November or December in Taipei, although the event has also been held in other locations in Taiwan in recent times

Papa
A 15-year-old boy murders his mother and sister. The father, Nin Yuen, returns to his cafe, haunted by memories of a once-happy family: his wife preparing breakfast, his son playing video games, and his daughter caring for their calico cat. Yuen finds himself unable to hate the living or forget the dead. As they confront life’s cruelty, will Yuen and his son’s strained relationship ever find redemption?

Final Justice
Father Lee (Sean Lau) is young and unconventional. He fell into temptation and was sued by Donna (Almen Wong), who accuses him of rape. Lee faces a lawsuit and abandonment by his church and his followers. Gangster Mr. Gum (Eric Tsang) is willing to help and has hired Ku (Carman Lee) as his defending lawyer. Mr. Gum believes in silence by violence, while Ku would rather try false witnesses. But Lee refuses to attack Donna in court for fear of hurting her again. In the end, Lee proved to Mr. Gum and Ku that conscience does in fact exist in this corrupt world ruled by power and material desire.

Set Me Free!
Alex Man leads a cast of Mainland Chinese characters having survived political turmoil but still gets on the criminal path in Hong Kong in order to make a living.

Mother of a Different Kind
Referred to as Hong Kong's answer to "Misery", innocent-looking Bo-Bo Fung is an overprotective mother/nurse who is bent on revenge at all costs after the death of her son at the hands of policeman Lau Ching-Wan. Veronica Yip stars as a gambling addict who enlists Lau to protect her from loan sharks, and eventually returns the favor in order for him to survive Nurse Lam's relentless assault.

New Tenant
Alan Tam is a writer who has spent the last decade in a mental hospital. Upon leaving, he rents an apartment in an abandoned building which contains a clock that sends him back to 1984. The only person that can hear Alan during this time is one of the previous tenants, a young girl named Dolphin. A strange romance soon develops between the two, and so when her sister Whale begins dating a suspicious professor, Alan helps Dolphin to find out the shocking truth about her sister's beau.

The Fearless Duo
Master Cheung gets injured after fighting with the cult leader Suen Ci. He runs away and meets his future apprentice Szeto Man Mo, as well as the government official’s daughter Lam Chor Yin. Mo is engaged to Yin but he is not devoted to her at all. Even though Yin loves him wholeheartedly, Mo deserts her on their wedding day. Soon after, Mo falls for an actress Fa Ying Fung, knowing nothing of her veil of deceit. After being hurt seriously by Fung, Mo realizes that Yin is his true love and he returns to her eventually. Unfortunately, Yin’s spirit is captured by Ci on their wedding night. In order to rescue his wife, Mo starts practicing black magic but this leads to disastrous outcomes.
Filmography
as Wong Chi-tat
as Yuen Wing Nin
as Cheuk Man Wai
as Suchat
as Johnson Cheng
as Lee Chun
as Tung Cheuk Man
as 齐伟
as Chan King Chi
as Chen Hua
as Calvin Che
as Yang Kenan
as Song Donglu
as Fang Daolong
as Fan Kwok Sang
as Luk Kam Keung
as Poon Ka Fai (Voice)
as Ma Ho-Tin
as Self
as Dai Kwan
as Inspector Song Donglu
as Inspector Wong Wai-han
as Lei Bully
as Three-Legged Panther
as Manson Law
as Uno Cheuk
as Johnny Leung
as Tony Tong
as Inspector Chan Kwai Bun
as Magic Gourd (voice)
as Fai
as Dr. Choosey Lee
as Panic
as Poon Chi-Man
as Hugo
as Frankie
as Jack Chen / Mario
as Director Man
as Hale
as (segment "Rhapsody")
as Magistrate Raymond
as 7 Up
as Self
as Johnny Hung
as Ken Wong / Sam Wong
as Mahjong Master
as Insp. Ho Sheung-Sang
as Johnny
as Tong
as Fong San-hap
as Manson Ma
as Insp. Ho Sheung-Sang
as Michael Cheung
as Ho
as Martin
as Sam
as Dr. Care Kwan
as Tony
as Li Lap Cheong
as Inspector Pao
as Yeung Shing Bo at 32 (Narrator)
as A Gau
as Father Li Chi Ho
as Chief Yau Sui
as Derek Yee
as Inspector 'Rock' Shek Wai-Ho
as Long Shek
as Lam Chak Chi / Kidnapper
as Sergeant Bill Chu
as Lau Ching Fat
as Chun-Wai
as Chiu Ford
as Kong Chi Lung
as Inspector Lau Chun-Hoi
as Root
as Joe [cameo]
as Gei On
as Chong Tsang
as Ko Hing
as Supt Cheung Hung
as Chiu
as Lion Dancer
as Ching Yu Hoi
as Big Mac
as Xie Shi-Wen
as Peter Chan
as Narrator
as Lobster Tsui
as Liu Che-Mo
as 阿伦
as Black Cat / Ho Chi Yung
as Inspector Lau
as Officer Ma Fai
as Mozart
as Charcoal
as Hou Chung
as Kit
as Inspector Lau
as John
as Officer Chung Siu Wan
as Daniel
as Jack Chow Man Kit
as 方展博
as 方新侠
as Inspector Liu
as Fan Wan Tin
as 刘志光
as Nam
as Patriarch Fai
as Maddy
as 唐虎
as 陈国浩
as CID in Restaurant
as 倪峰
as 赤老温
as 青龙
as 薛刚
as Kelly Mak
as 陈二牛
as 翟明
as 倪峰 (Fit佬)
as 倪峰 (Fit佬) Fit Lo
as 御前侍衛
as 跑龍套 (路人、店小二、看客)
as 刺客
as Self
as Kwok Lai-yu