John Shum Kin-Fun

John Shum Kin-Fun

  • Birthday: 1952-01-01
  • Place of birth: Enping, Jiangmen, China
  • Also know as: John Shum

Biography

John Shum Kin-Fun (Chinese: 岑建勳) is a Hong Kong actor and film producer. His English name is sometimes written as John Sham. Whilst known primarily for his comedic acting roles in Hong Kong cinema, he also spent time as a political activist. He is easily recognisable from his spectacles and curly hair.

Filmography

Bodyguards and Assassins

2009

As Ah Suen's father

Winners & Sinners

1983

As Curly

Pedicab Driver

1989

As Master 5

Yes, Madam!

1985

As Strepsil

Three

2002

As Photographer (segment "Going Home")

The Lunatics

1986

As Dr. Shum

The Banquet

1991

As Curly

The Eighth Happiness

1988

As Audience member (cameo)

I Love Maria

1988

As Curly

Painted Faces

1988

As Stagehand

Lucky Encounter

1992

As Master Lionhead

Pom Pom

1984

As Beethoven / Johnny

It's a Drink! It's a Bomb!

1985

As Lion Head

Guns of Dragon

1993

As Yip

Curry and Pepper

1990

As Chin Wontons

Mr Cinema

2007

As Luk Yau

Mr. Boo Meets Pom Pom

1985

As Beethoven

The Return of Pom Pom

1984

As Beethoven

Pom Pom Strikes Back

1986

As Beethoven

Little Cop

1989

As Drug seller

Wheels on Meals

1984

As Mental Patient / Laughing

New Police Story

2004

As Eric Chow

Edge of Darkness

1988

As Chu Kar-Mann

Friendly Ghost

1985

As Father Ngai

The Island

1985

As Teacher Cheung

The Goofy Gang

1987

As Yacht repairman [cameo]

From Here to Prosperity

1986

As audience at magic show

A Complicated Story

2013

As Steven

To Hell with the Devil

1982

As Mr. Fong

All the Wrong Clues

1981

As Piano player in bar

King of Chess

1991

As Ching Ling

Moving the Mountain

1994

As Himself

The Miracle Box

2004

As Dr Fan

Mr. Sunshine

1989

As Store manager

Goodbye Darling

1987

As Choi Sum

18 Times

1988

As David So

Gun Is Law

1983

As

Going Home

2002

As Photographer

A Simple Life

2011

As Guest at Premiere

Where's Officer Tuba?

1986

As Photographer

Double Impact

1991

As Hong Kong Marine Police

Miracles

1989

As Daily Sun Reporter

Production

Royal Warriors

1986

As Producer

The Banquet

1991

As Producer

Hong Kong 1941

1984

As Producer

People's Hero

1987

As Producer

Brotherhood

1986

As Producer

Eight Taels of Gold

1989

As Producer

Magnificent Warriors

1987

As Producer

Night Caller

1985

As Executive Producer

Welcome

1985

As Executive Producer

Final Victory

1987

As Producer

King of Stanley Market

1988

As Producer

The Wrong Couples

1987

As Producer

Wushu

2008

As Producer

Seven Warriors

1989

As Producer

Pom Pom Strikes Back

1986

As Producer

Legacy of Rage

1986

As Producer

Double Trouble

1984

As Production Supervisor

My Heart Is That Eternal Rose

1989

As Executive Producer

Fury

1988

As Producer

Kiss Me Goodbye

1986

As Producer

The Lunatics

1986

As Producer

Charlie's Bubble

1981

As Production Consultant

Passion

1986

As Producer

People's Hero

1987

As Executive Producer

King of Stanley Market

1988

As Presenter

Mr. Sunshine

1989

As Presenter

Thousand Pieces of Gold

1991

As Executive Producer

An Autumn's Tale

1987

As Producer

Yes, Madam!

1985

As Producer

Seven Warriors

1989

As Presenter

I Love Maria

1988

As Producer

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