Lam Suet
Born July 08, 1964 (Age: 61)
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Tianjin, China
Biography
Lam Suet (Chinese: 林雪, born on 8 July 1964) was born in Tianjin, and came to Hong Kong as a youth in 1979 to receive inheritance money left by his grandfather. Soon after all the money had been squandered and Lam had to work various odd jobs to make a living. In the mid-eighties he got employment on movie sets through the help of friends. He has done different roles, from lighting and props to stage manager and set and script supervisor. Lam gradually developed an interest in acting and by his own account, pestered various directors until they relented and gave him tiny roles. There are two pivotal persons in Lam's acting career. The first is Stephen Chow, who befriended him in his early days as a crew member and cast him in movies like The God of Cookery (1996) and Kung Fu Hustle. The second person is director Johnnie To. Lam has been in over 80 films since 1996 and at least 20 of those have been directed or produced by To. Known for his weight and size, his roles are often as a bumbling secondary character providing comic relief from the most intense nature of To's films. He is perhaps most famous for his various supporting roles in To's films, notably as the bumbling taxi driver Yip in the award winning film Breaking News (2004). The most notable To-Lam collaborations include The Mission, which garnered Lam Best Supporting Actor nominations at the Hong Kong Film Awards and the Golden Horse Award, and PTU. Lam was nominated for a Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actor and took home the Golden Bauhinia Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in PTU. He has also had interesting roles in movies like Wu yen (2001), as the effeminate Prime Minister, and in Diva - Ah Hey (2003), in which he played Charlene Choi's loving and supportive father. Lam has been married for almost a decade. His wife is 10 years his junior and is from the same hometown.
Lam Suet (Chinese: 林雪, born on 8 July 1964) was born in Tianjin, and came to Hong Kong as a youth in 1979 to receive inheritance money left by his grandfather. Soon after all the money had been squandered and Lam had to work various odd jobs to make a living.
In the mid-eighties he got employment on movie sets through the help of friends. He has done different roles, from lighting and props to stage manager and set and script supervisor.
Lam gradually developed an interest in acting and by his own account, pestered various directors until they relented and gave him tiny roles. There are two pivotal persons in Lam's acting career. The first is Stephen Chow, who befriended him in his early days as a crew member and cast him in movies like The God of Cookery (1996) and Kung Fu Hustle.
The second person is director Johnnie To. Lam has been in over 80 films since 1996 and at least 20 of those have been directed or produced by To.
Known for his weight and size, his roles are often as a bumbling secondary character providing comic relief from the most intense nature of To's films. He is perhaps most famous for his various supporting roles in To's films, notably as the bumbling taxi driver Yip in the award winning film Breaking News (2004).
The most notable To-Lam collaborations include The Mission, which garnered Lam Best Supporting Actor nominations at the Hong Kong Film Awards and the Golden Horse Award, and PTU. Lam was nominated for a Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actor and took home the Golden Bauhinia Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in PTU. He has also had interesting roles in movies like Wu yen (2001), as the effeminate Prime Minister, and in Diva - Ah Hey (2003), in which he played Charlene Choi's loving and supportive father. Lam has been married for almost a decade. His wife is 10 years his junior and is from the same hometown.
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Filmography
The Lychee Road
2025
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as He Qiguang
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Age: 61
Rob N Roll
2024
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as Fatty
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Age: 59
I Did It My Way
2023
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as Yuen Muk Yu
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Age: 59
Dynasty Warriors
2021
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as Dong Zhuo
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Age: 56
Undercover Punch and Gun
2019
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as Bob
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Age: 54
The Invincible Dragon
2019
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as Uncle
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Age: 54
The House That Never Dies II
2017
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as 军阀
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Age: 52
Trivisa
2016
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as Boss Fong
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Age: 51
Monk Comes Down the Mountain
2015
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as Zhao Liren
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Age: 50
Iceman
2014
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as Dang Wing-Gan
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Age: 49
Badges of Fury
2013
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as Taxi Driver
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Age: 48
Drug War
2012
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as Fatso
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Age: 48
The Sorcerer and the White Snake
2011
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as Chicken Devil
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Age: 47
The Land with No Boundary
2011
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Age: 47
Don't Go Breaking My Heart
2011
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as John
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Age: 46
The Legend Is Born: Ip Man
2010
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as Deputy Mayor Cheung Ho-Tin
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Age: 45
Shinjuku Incident
2009
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as Old Ghost
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Age: 44
Triangle
2007
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as Fat Bo
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Age: 43
Invisible Target
2007
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as Loan Shark Cheng
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Age: 43
The Unusual Youth
2005
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Age: 40
The Open Road
2005
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Age: 40
Kung Fu Hustle
2004
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as Axe Gang Vice General
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Age: 39
Explosive City
2004
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as Mendosa
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Age: 39
Running Out of Time 2
2001
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as Ken
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Age: 37
A Gambler's Story
2001
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as Landlord
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Age: 37
Fulltime Killer
2001
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as Fat Ice
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Age: 37
Twilight Garden
2000
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Age: 36
The Marvellous Cook
2000
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Age: 36
No Image
Roaring Wheels
2000
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Age: 36
Help!!!
2000
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as Dr. Andy
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Age: 36
The Blood Rules
2000
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as Shoot
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Age: 35
Play with Strangers
2000
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as Snow Yung
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Age: 35
Resort Massacre
2000
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as Joey
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Age: 35
Juliet in Love
2000
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as Fat Pang
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Age: 35
Fist Power
2000
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as Fatty
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Age: 35
Running Out of Time
1999
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as Suet
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Age: 35
Bloody Friday
1996
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Age: 32
The Movie Story
1996
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Age: 31