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Lam 4 Gan 1 bou 2. Lam Ching-ying ( Chinese: 林正英; pinyin: Lín Zhèngyĩng; born Lam Gun-bo ( simplified Chinese: 林根宝; traditional Chinese: 林根寶; pinyin: Lín Gēnbǎo ); 27 December 1952 – 8 November 1997 [1]) was a Hong Kong stuntman, actor, martial artist and action director. As a practitioner of martial arts Lam starred ...
- Actor, Martial artist, Film director and Producer, Action choreographer
- Lam Gun-bo (林根寶), 27 December 1952, British Hong Kong
- 1970–1996
Ching-Ying Lam (1952-1997) Ching-Ying Lam. Ching-Ying Lam was born on December 27, 1952 in Shanghai, China, the third of six children. He attended Shun Yi Association Elementary School in Hong Kong for 2 years. He later attended the Chun Chau Drama Society to learn Peking Opera, where he portrayed female roles and did stunt-doubling for actresses.
- Actor, Producer, Stunts
- December 27, 1952
- 1 min
- November 8, 1997
Lam Ching-Ying (Chinese: 林正英; birth name: Lam Gun-bo 林根寶; 27 December 1952 – 8 November 1997) was a Hong Kong stuntman, actor, film producer, action director and director. Upon his death in 1997 Lam had featured in over 132 films with multiple credits as a director and producer. [1]
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Lam Ching-ying was a Hong Kong stuntman, actor, martial artist and action director. As a practitioner of martial arts Lam starred in a number of notable films that found recognition outside Hong Kong including Encounters of the Spooky Kind, The Prodigal Son and his best known role in Mr. Vampire.
Nov 8, 1997 · Lam Ching-ying was a Hong Kong actor, action director and director, known for playing the Taoist priest in Mr. Vampire. He died in 1997 of liver cancer and was a member of the Sammo Hung Stuntmen's Association.
Lam Ching Ying was a stuntman, film producer, action director and director who starred in many martial arts movies. He is best known for playing the Taoist priest in "Mr. Vampire" (1985) and died of liver cancer in 1997.
Ching-Ying Lam was a Chinese actor and stuntman who starred in many ghost, fantasy, and horror movies as the "Vampire Buster". He was born in Shanghai in 1952, worked as a personal assistant for Bruce Lee, and died of liver cancer in 1997.