Wong Tin-Lam

Wong Tin-Lam

  • Birthday: 1928-09-11
  • Deathday: 2010-11-16
  • Place of birth: Shanghai, China
  • Also know as: Tian-Lin Wang

Biography

Wong Tin-Lam (1927–2010) was a Chinese screenwriter, producer, director, and actor, who has contributed to the Hong Kong cinema scene with a career spanning six decades. He has made films in Cantonese, Mandarin and Amoy dialect.

Filmography

PTU

2003

As Uncle Cheung

Love on a Diet

2001

As Fatso's Friend

Election 2

2006

As Uncle Teng Wai

Fat Choi Spirit

2002

As Fat Uncle

The Shopaholics

2006

As Uncle Fatty

The Mission

1999

As Fat Cheung

Last Hero in China

1993

As Member of Moral Reform Society

Election

2005

As Uncle Teng Wai

My Left Eye Sees Ghosts

2002

As Sam's Father

A True Mob Story

1998

As Uncle Fatty

Born to Gamble

1987

As Fatty Wong

The Conman 2002

2002

As Dommer's uncle

Prince Charming

1984

As Chen Li Pin's father

The Master Strikes Back

1985

As Mayor Ma Fu Chang

Kung Fu Mahjong 2

2005

As Three Tiles

The Lady Iron Chef

2007

As Uncle Tam

Don't Open Your Eyes

2006

As Old Master Chiu

Ghost Busting

1989

As Maggie's Father

To Miss with Love

1992

As Chien's father

The Romancing Star

1987

As Tung Tung's father

Doubles Cause Troubles

1989

As Stamp expert

The Queen of Gamble

1991

As Movie director

Beauty and the 7 Beasts

2007

As Uncle Lam

I Corrupt All Cops

2009

As Uncle Ball

The Longest Nite

1998

As Uncle Fat

Conman in Tokyo

2000

As Fatty

All About Ah-Long

1989

As Advertising Executive

Bad Blood

2010

As Uncle Fat Ball

The Big Score

1990

As Panther's syndicate partner

Justice, My Foot!

1992

As Shoe Shopkeeper

It's Always Spring

1962

As Record company manager

Wu Yen

2001

As Earth God

A Hero Never Dies

1998

As Fatty

Beauty and the Breast

2002

As Chu Senior

The Royal Scoundrel

1991

As Inspector Fatso

Triad Wars

2008

As

Look Out, Officer!

1990

As Movie Director

Just Married

1995

As

Loving Him

2002

As

Honesty

2003

As

Production

The Wild, Wild Rose

1960

As Director

Death Traps

1960

As Director

Mad, Mad, Mad Swords

1969

As Director

The Magic Lamp

1964

As Director

Because of Her

1963

As Director

The Big Showdown

1974

As Director

Dragon Blows

1973

As Director

The Fist That Kills

1972

As Director

Ghost Fever

1989

As Producer

Darling, Stay at Home

1968

As Director

Ghost Busting

1989

As Producer

Father Takes a Bride

1963

As Director

Love is Everywhere

1956

As Director

My Darling Slave

1974

As Director

Lucky Purse

1966

As Director

Murder in the Bath

1958

As Screenplay

Murder in the Bath

1958

As Director

Pursuit

1980

As Director

Travels with a Sword

1968

As Director

Corpse-Drivers of Xiangxi

1957

As Director

The Chase

1971

As Director

The Chase

1971

As Writer

The 72 Martyrs of Canton

1954

As Director

Red Plum Pavilion

1968

As Director

Red Plum Pavilion

1968

As Writer

A Beggar's Daughter

1965

As Director

Who's My Father?

1994

As Producer

Devil Lover

1993

As Producer

The Big Score

1990

As Producer

Lily of the Valley

1962

As Director

The Utmost Greatness

1979

As Director

Lady Balsam's Conquest

1955

As Director

Her Pearly Tears

1962

As Director

The Unknown Corpse

1957

As Director

Seven Women: Louise Lee

1976

As Producer

Seven Women: Miu Kam-Fung

1976

As Producer

Seven Women: Liza Wang

1976

As Producer

Seven Women: Meg Lam

1976

As Producer

The Little Girl Named Cabbage

1955

As Assistant Director

Flame in Ashes

1958

As Director

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