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| name = Jim Chim |
| name = Jim Chim |
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| image = Jim Chim 2008.jpg |
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| tradchinesename = 詹瑞文 |
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| simpchinesename = 詹瑞文 |
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1965|5|6}} |
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| pinyinchinesename = Zhān Ruìwén |
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| birth_place = [[File:Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg|20px]] [[Hong Kong]] |
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| birthdate={{birth year and age|1965}} |
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| partner = [[Olivia Yan]] [[:zh:甄詠蓓|甄詠蓓]] |
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| birthplace=[[File:Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg|20px]] [[Hong Kong]] |
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| children = Chim Lok Tung 詹樂童 |
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|partner=[[Olivia Yan]] [[:zh:甄詠蓓|甄詠蓓]] |
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|influences=[[David Glass]]{{dn}} |
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'''Jim Chim Sui-man''' ({{zh|c=詹瑞文|p=Zhān Ruìwén}}; born 1965) is a [[Hong Kong]] |
'''Jim Chim Sui-man''' ({{zh|c=詹瑞文|p=Zhān Ruìwén}}; born 6 May 1965) is a [[Hong Kong]]–based stage actor and [[comedian]]. |
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==Biography== |
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Jim Chim, Associate Artistic Director of Theatre Ensemble, co-founded the company with [[Olivia Yan]] in 1993. Since then, he has been performing and directing performances that have been critically acclaimed and popular with Hong Kong audiences. He is widely recognized for his distincitve brand of humour, physical movement and performance style. |
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Jim Chim, Associate Artistic Director of Theatre Ensemble, co-founded the company with [[Olivia Yan]] in 1993. Since then, he has been performing and directing performances that have been critically acclaimed and popular with Hong Kong audiences. He is widely recognized for his distinctive brand of humour, physical movement and performance style. |
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He was presented with the first Drama Development Fellowship from Hong Kong Arts Development Council Drama Committee in 2000. He also received the Best Supporting Actor Award and the Best Actor Award from the Hong Kong Federation of Drama Society in 1998 and 2000, respectively. |
He was presented with the first Drama Development Fellowship from Hong Kong Arts Development Council Drama Committee in 2000. He also received the Best Supporting Actor Award and the Best Actor Award from the Hong Kong Federation of Drama Society in 1998 and 2000, respectively. |
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Apart from creative and performing achievements, Chim also devoted himself to theatre training and established the PIP-Pleasure In Play artistic concept. In 2003, he founded the PIP School, not only providing professional training in performing arts, but also further conveying the PIP style of living. He has been invited to conduct acting and movement workshops for local and overseas universities and professional arts organizations, including Ecole Philippe Gaulier (UK), The Theatre Practice ([[Singapore]]), National Drama Company of China ([[Beijing]]), U-Theatre ([[Taiwan]]) and the very first full-time theatre school in [[Tokyo]] established by New National Theatre ([[Japan]]). |
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Apart from creative and performing achievements, Chim also devoted himself to theatre training and established the PIP-Pleasure In Play artistic concept. In 2003, he founded the PIP School, not only providing professional training in performing arts, but also further conveying the PIP style of living. He has been invited to conduct acting and movement workshops for local and overseas universities and professional arts organizations, including Ecole Philippe Gaulier (UK), The Theatre Practice ([[Singapore]]), National Drama Company of China, U-Theatre ([[Taiwan]]) and the very first full-time theatre school in [[Tokyo]] established by New National Theatre ([[Japan]]). |
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Chim has worked with both foreign and local artists, including David Glass and Meng Jin Hui. In recent years, he has also been highly involved in local cinema and has appeared in movies such as ''[[You Shoot, I Shoot]]'', ''[[Men Suddenly in Black]]'', ''[[Isabella (2006 film)|Isabella]]'', ''[[McDull, the Alumni]]'' and ''[[Driving Miss Wealthy]]''. For the last, he was a Best Supporting Actor nominee at the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards. He also lent his voice in various Cantonese dubs of Hollywood films, most notably as adult [[Simba]] in ''[[The Lion King]]'' (1994) and as Dave Douglas in ''[[The Shaggy Dog (2006 film)|The Shaggy Dog]]'' (2006). |
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Chim has worked with both foreign and local artists, including David Glass and Meng Jin Hui. In recent years, he has also been highly involved in local cinema and has appeared in movies such as ''[[You Shoot, I Shoot]]'', ''[[Men Suddenly in Black]]'', ''[[Isabella (2006 film)|Isabella]]'', ''[[McDull, the Alumni]]'' and ''[[Driving Miss Wealthy]]''. For the last, he was a Best Supporting Actor nominee at the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards. He also lent his voice in various [[Cantonese Chinese]] dubs of [[Hollywood (film industry)|Hollywood]] films, most notably as adult [[Simba]] in ''[[The Lion King]]'' (1994) and as Dave Douglas in ''[[The Shaggy Dog (2006 film)|The Shaggy Dog]]'' (2006). |
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In 2004, Chim was honored with the “Men of Vision 2004” award by Royal Salute and was invited by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs to visit the United States in August 2006 as a grantee of its cultural exchange program, the [[International Visitor Leadership Program| International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP)]]. |
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In 2004, Chim was honored with the “Men of Vision 2004” award by Royal Salute and was invited by the [[U.S. Department of State]]’s [[Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs]] to visit the United States in August 2006 as a grantee of its cultural exchange program, the [[International Visitor Leadership Program| International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP)]]. |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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| 2001 || ''[[You Shoot, I Shoot]]'' || Dai Hung/Kwok Wai-bun |
| 2001 || ''[[You Shoot, I Shoot]]'' || Dai Hung/Kwok Wai-bun |
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| 2002 || ''[[Mighty Baby]]'' || Raymond Kim |
| 2002 || ''[[Mighty Baby]]'' || Raymond Kim |
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|rowspan="4"| 2003 || ''[[Good Times, Bed Times]]'' || |
|rowspan="4"| 2003 || ''[[Good Times, Bed Times]]'' || |
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| ''[[Dragon Loaded 2003]]'' || Loan Shark |
| ''[[Dragon Loaded 2003]]'' || Loan Shark |
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| ''[[Men Suddenly in Black]]'' || Baggio |
| ''[[Men Suddenly in Black]]'' || Baggio |
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| ''[[Ambush]]'' || Chu Yan |
| ''[[Ambush]]'' || Chu Yan |
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| ''[[Twins Effect 2]]'' || Rebel Leader |
| ''[[Twins Effect 2]]'' || Rebel Leader |
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| ''[[Escape from Hong Kong Island]]'' || Bank Employee |
| ''[[Escape from Hong Kong Island]]'' || Bank Employee |
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| ''[[Beyond Our Ken]]'' || Shirley's ex-boyfriend |
| ''[[Beyond Our Ken (2004 film)|Beyond Our Ken]]'' || Shirley's ex-boyfriend |
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| ''[[Kung Fu Soccer]]'' || Butcher Chu |
| ''[[Kung Fu Soccer]]'' || Butcher Chu |
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|rowspan="2"| 2005 || ''[[DragonBlade]]'' || Master Wu |
|rowspan="2"| 2005 || ''[[DragonBlade: The Legend of Lang|DragonBlade]]'' || Master Wu |
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| ''[[A.V.]]'' || Uncle |
| ''[[A.V. (film)|A.V.]]'' || Uncle |
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|rowspan="3"| 2006 || ''[[McDull, the Alumni]]'' || |
|rowspan="3"| 2006 || ''[[McDull, the Alumni]]'' || |
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| ''[[Isabella (film)|Isabella]]'' || Landlord |
| ''[[Isabella (2006 film)|Isabella]]'' || Landlord |
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| ''[[Men Suddenly in Black 2]]'' || |
| ''[[Men Suddenly in Black 2]]'' || |
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|rowspan="2"| 2007 || ''[[Simply Actors]]'' || |
|rowspan="2"| 2007 || ''[[Simply Actors]]'' || |
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| ''[[Exodus]]'' || Man in wheelchair |
| ''[[Exodus (2007 Hong Kong film)|Exodus]]'' || Man in wheelchair |
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| 2009 || ''[[McDull, Kung Fu Kindergarten]]'' || Storyteller |
| 2009 || ''[[McDull, Kung Fu Kindergarten]]'' || Storyteller |
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| 2010 || ''[[Beauty on Duty]]'' || Stephen Sum |
| 2010 || ''[[Beauty on Duty]]'' || Stephen Sum |
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|rowspan=4|2011 || ''[[I Love Hong Kong]]'' || |
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| ''[[Men Suddenly in Love]]'' || |
| ''[[Men Suddenly in Love]]'' || |
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| ''[[Microsex Office]]'' || |
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| ''[[A Simple Life]]'' || |
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|rowspan="2"| 2012 || ''[[Love in the Buff]]'' || |
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| ''[[Vulgaria (film)|Vulgaria]]'' || |
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|rowspan=4|2013 || ''Young and Dangerous: Reloaded'' || |
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| ''[[Hotel Deluxe]]'' || |
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| ''Mortician'' || |
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| ''[[SDU: Sex Duties Unit]]'' || |
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|rowspan=3| 2014 || ''[[Golden Chicken 3]]'' || |
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| ''Black Comedy'' || |
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| ''[[Flirting in the Air]]'' || Dui Tong-gai |
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|2015||''[[Lost in Hong Kong]]'' (港囧)|||| |
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|rowspan=3| 2016 || ''Good Take, Too!'' || |
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| ''Girl of the House'' || |
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| ''Sky on Fire'' || |
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|rowspan=3| 2017 || ''Cook Up a Storm'' || |
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| ''Vampire Cleanup Department'' || |
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| ''Control Freaky '' || |
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|rowspan=2| 2018 || ''A Beautiful Moment'' || |
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| ''Agent Mr Chan'' || |
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|rowspan=2| 2019 || ''I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change!'' || |
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| ''Enter the Fat Dragon'' || |
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<ref>[http://hkmdb.com/db/people/view.mhtml?id=14389&display_set=eng Jim Chim at hkmdb.com]</ref> |
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<ref>[http://chinesemov.com/actors/Jim%20Chim.html Jim Chim at chinesemov.com]</ref> |
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==Stage appearance== |
==Stage appearance== |
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* 2007–2008 ''[[Man-tiger]]'' |
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* 2007–2008 ''My Life as a TV'' |
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==Education== |
==Education== |
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* [[Po On Commercial Association Primary School]] |
* [[Po On Commercial Association Primary School]] |
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* [[The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts]] |
* [[The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts]] |
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==References== |
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{{reflist}} |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* [http://www.jimchim.com official website] |
* [http://www.jimchim.com official website] |
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* [http://www.pinkwork.com/jim/chim.htm jim chim @ pinkwork city, sound & video ] |
* [http://www.pinkwork.com/jim/chim.htm jim chim @ pinkwork city, sound & video ] |
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* {{IMDb name|1167890}} |
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* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1167890/ IMDb entry] |
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* [http://www.hkcinemagic.com/en/people.asp?id=3222 Hong Kong Cinemagic entry] |
* [http://www.hkcinemagic.com/en/people.asp?id=3222 Hong Kong Cinemagic entry] |
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{{Persondata <!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --> |
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| NAME =Chim, Jim |
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| DATE OF BIRTH = 1965 |
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| PLACE OF BIRTH =[[Hong Kong]] |
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[[Category:Hong Kong comedians]] |
[[Category:Hong Kong male comedians]] |
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[[Category:Hong Kong actors]] |
[[Category:Hong Kong male film actors]] |
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[[Category:1965 births]] |
[[Category:1965 births]] |
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[[zh-yue:詹瑞文]] |
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Latest revision as of 14:45, 16 September 2024
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Jim Chim | |||||||
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Partner | Olivia Yan 甄詠蓓 | ||||||
Children | Chim Lok Tung 詹樂童 | ||||||
Chinese name | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 詹瑞文 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 詹瑞文 | ||||||
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Jim Chim Sui-man (Chinese: 詹瑞文; pinyin: Zhān Ruìwén; born 6 May 1965) is a Hong Kong–based stage actor and comedian.
Biography
[edit]Jim Chim, Associate Artistic Director of Theatre Ensemble, co-founded the company with Olivia Yan in 1993. Since then, he has been performing and directing performances that have been critically acclaimed and popular with Hong Kong audiences. He is widely recognized for his distinctive brand of humour, physical movement and performance style.
He was presented with the first Drama Development Fellowship from Hong Kong Arts Development Council Drama Committee in 2000. He also received the Best Supporting Actor Award and the Best Actor Award from the Hong Kong Federation of Drama Society in 1998 and 2000, respectively.
Apart from creative and performing achievements, Chim also devoted himself to theatre training and established the PIP-Pleasure In Play artistic concept. In 2003, he founded the PIP School, not only providing professional training in performing arts, but also further conveying the PIP style of living. He has been invited to conduct acting and movement workshops for local and overseas universities and professional arts organizations, including Ecole Philippe Gaulier (UK), The Theatre Practice (Singapore), National Drama Company of China, U-Theatre (Taiwan) and the very first full-time theatre school in Tokyo established by New National Theatre (Japan).
Chim has worked with both foreign and local artists, including David Glass and Meng Jin Hui. In recent years, he has also been highly involved in local cinema and has appeared in movies such as You Shoot, I Shoot, Men Suddenly in Black, Isabella, McDull, the Alumni and Driving Miss Wealthy. For the last, he was a Best Supporting Actor nominee at the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards. He also lent his voice in various Cantonese Chinese dubs of Hollywood films, most notably as adult Simba in The Lion King (1994) and as Dave Douglas in The Shaggy Dog (2006).
In 2004, Chim was honored with the “Men of Vision 2004” award by Royal Salute and was invited by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs to visit the United States in August 2006 as a grantee of its cultural exchange program, the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP).
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Awards |
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2001 | You Shoot, I Shoot | Dai Hung/Kwok Wai-bun | |
2002 | Mighty Baby | Raymond Kim | |
2003 | Good Times, Bed Times | ||
Dragon Loaded 2003 | Loan Shark | ||
Men Suddenly in Black | Baggio | ||
Spy Dad | Mrs. Tung | ||
2004 | Driving Miss Wealthy | Peter/Aunt Mary/Uncle Big/Policeman/Fake | Nominated - Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actor |
Supermodel | |||
Ambush | Chu Yan | ||
Twins Effect 2 | Rebel Leader | ||
Escape from Hong Kong Island | Bank Employee | ||
Beyond Our Ken | Shirley's ex-boyfriend | ||
Kung Fu Soccer | Butcher Chu | ||
2005 | DragonBlade | Master Wu | |
A.V. | Uncle | ||
2006 | McDull, the Alumni | ||
Isabella | Landlord | ||
Men Suddenly in Black 2 | |||
2007 | Simply Actors | ||
Exodus | Man in wheelchair | ||
2009 | McDull, Kung Fu Kindergarten | Storyteller | |
2010 | Beauty on Duty | Stephen Sum | |
2011 | I Love Hong Kong | ||
Men Suddenly in Love | |||
Microsex Office | |||
A Simple Life | |||
2012 | Love in the Buff | ||
Vulgaria | |||
2013 | Young and Dangerous: Reloaded | ||
Hotel Deluxe | |||
Mortician | |||
SDU: Sex Duties Unit | |||
2014 | Golden Chicken 3 | ||
Black Comedy | |||
Flirting in the Air | Dui Tong-gai | ||
2015 | Lost in Hong Kong (港囧) | ||
2016 | Good Take, Too! | ||
Girl of the House | |||
Sky on Fire | |||
2017 | Cook Up a Storm | ||
Vampire Cleanup Department | |||
Control Freaky | |||
2018 | A Beautiful Moment | ||
Agent Mr Chan | |||
2019 | I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change! | ||
Enter the Fat Dragon |
Stage appearance
[edit]- 2007–2008 Man-tiger
- 2007–2008 My Life as a TV