Birth Day: 1954-10-08
Place of birth: Yantai, Shandong Province, China
A native of Taiwan, David Lam Wai first came to attention in 1984 with his role as the leader of a group of Mainland would-be jewel thieves in Johnny Mak's classic Long Arm of the Law. He got started in movies with bit part roles at Shaw Brothers studios, and after establishing himself as a lead actor, he participated in numerous crime, action, and gangster films throughout the 1980's and 90's.
Credits
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As Gu Tianzhi's Father
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As Zhou Mingyou
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As Fireworks Master
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As Zhou Likai
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As Uncle Ha
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As Xiaotian
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As Pang
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As Zhang Guoxiang, KMT agent
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As Oi Lin's Uncle
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As Lord Ning
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As Mr. Jin
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As 朱棣
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As Godfather
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As Inspector Hu Ying Jie
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As Master River Wang
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As Hong Kong Official
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As Ghost Master
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As Uncle Hsiung
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As King Ning
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As Lu Chien
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As Yip Tai Nan
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As Lord Seng Ko Lin Chin
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As Jiu Mou
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As Inspector Lin
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As Song Ben
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As Cheung Ka Wai
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As Ching Sam
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As Hong's boyfriend
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As Shan Tung Shing
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As Chiu
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As Lui Da-Chuan
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As Thug at Bar
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As Swordsman
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As Wang Han
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As Swordsman Hsia Hou
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As Superintendent Chun
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As Raging Bull
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As San Te's Senior Monk / Gym Chief's Man
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As Lam Fong
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As Ah Tung (Armoured Car Thief)
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As Sung Ching Shu (as monk)
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As Temple Monk (uncredited)
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As Ho Yiu-Tung
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As Miu Shan Clan leader
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As Palace Guard
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As Monk
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As Policeman at Raid
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As New Student (uncredited)
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As Constable
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As Hong's Man (uncredited)
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As Libertine Asking for Ms. Loong (uncredited)
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As Librarian
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As Rascal at basketball court
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As Casino security
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As Chief Lama
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As Wu Tang Member (uncredited)
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As Guinong's Man (uncredited)
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As Palace Guard
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As Iron Fist Militia / Refugee
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As Lucky Gambling House Doorman (uncredited)
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As Kung Fu pupil
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As (extra) (uncredited)