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Ringo Lam

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[On Jean-Claude Van Damme]: “He couldn’t act for shit.”

 

Biography

One of Hong Kong’s most respected film-makers, Ringo Lam was born in 1955. He began his career in 1973 when he entered TVB’s (the television division of the Shaw Bros. studio) Actor’s Training Programme. One of Lam’s classmates was a young actor named Chow Yun-Fat. The two quickly became friends and went out drinking a lot, often getting into trouble with local hoods. One of these incidents, where Chow and Lam were almost forced to drink their own urine, made its way into two John Woo-directed films, A Better Tomorrow (1987) and more graphically in 1990’s Bullet in the Head. (For those that do not know, John Woo is also a good friend of Chow, so he heard the urine story and wanted to use it in ABT. BITH was originally meant to be a prequel to ABT, so Woo showed the story in more detail in that film).

Lam soon realized that acting was not his forte, and became a production assistant for TVB. Shaw Bros. (and TVB) were notoriously cheap and did not allow much (if any) creativity… read more

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Reilly Johnson

4May11

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    CJ Roy

    6Apr12

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