Date of Birth
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08-December-1955
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Place of Birth
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Hong Kong
(China, Asia, Eurasia)
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Nationality
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Hong Kong
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Also know as
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LÃn LÇngdÅng, Ringo Lam Ling-Tung, Ling-Tung Lam, Lingdong Lin, Lam Ling-Tung, Lam Ling Tung
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Profession
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Film Director, Film Producer, Screenwriter, Actor
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Ringo Lam Ling-Tung, is a Hong Kong film director, producer and scriptwriter. Born in Hong Kong in 1955, Lam initially went to an acting school. After finding he preferred making films to acting, he went to Canada to study film. In 1983, he returned and began filming comedy films. After the commercial success of his film Aces Go Places IV, he was allowed to develop his own film. Lam directed City on Fire in 1987 which led him to winning his first Hong Kong Film Award.
Lam followed up City on Fire with other similar films that shared a dark view of Hong Kong society. Many of these films starred Chow Yun Fat. In 1996, Lam made his first American film, Maximum Risk starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. Lam would continue working on film productions in both Hong Kong and two more American productions with Jean Claude Van Damme until 2003. Lam's final directorial effort was directing one third of the portmanteau film Triangle along with Tsui Hark and Johnnie To. In 2014, it was announced that Lam was working on a new feature film.
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