David Lam Wai
Biography
David Lam Wai, hailing from Taiwan, gained prominence in 1984 for his portrayal of a leader among a band of Mainland jewel thieves in Johnny Mak's iconic film, Long Arm of the Law. His cinematic journey began with minor roles at Shaw Brothers studios, where he gradually carved out a niche for himself as a leading actor. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Lam became a prominent figure in the Hong Kong film industry, starring in a plethora of crime, action, and gangster films that showcased his versatility and charisma.
Lam's performances were often characterized by intense portrayals that resonated with audiences, earning him recognition as a significant actor of his era. His body of work reflects a dedication to the genre, with memorable roles that have left an indelible mark on the landscape of Hong Kong cinema. As he transitioned through various phases of his career, he continued to embody the complex characters that defined the thrill of action-packed narratives. David Lam Wai's contributions to the film industry not only highlight his talent but also his influence in shaping the cinematic culture of his time. His legacy remains celebrated among fans and film historians alike, solidifying his status as a key figure in the evolution of action cinema in Hong Kong.
Filmography
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Holy Flame of the Martial World
1983
Yes, Madam!
1985
Stars & Roses
1989 • Hong's boyfriend
Flirting Scholar
1993
The Silent War
2012 • Zhang Guoxiang, KMT Agent
Drugs Fighters
1995
A Chinese Ghost Story
1987 • Swordsman Hsia Hou
No More Bets
2023
The Tigress of Shaolin
1979
King of Beggars
1992 • Lord Seng Ko Lin Chin
The Treasure Hunters
1981 • Librarian
Royal Warriors
1986 • Raging Bull
Crossing Hennessy
2010 • Oi Lin's Uncle