Lan-Hing Tam | |
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Chinese: 譚蘭卿 | |
Born | Tam Shui-fen January 12, 1911 |
Died | March 13, 1981 | (aged 70)
Other names | Tam Lan-Hing, Tam Shui-Fan, Tan Lan-Hing, Plumpy Lan |
Occupation(s) | Cantonese opera singer, actress |
Years active | 1921–1969 |
Lan-Hing Tam ( Chinese: 譚蘭卿) (12 January 1911 – 13 March 1981) was a Chinese actress and Cantonese opera singer from Hong Kong. Tam was credited with over 190 films.
In 1911, Tam was born as Tam Shui-fen. [1] [2]
Tam started her career as a "fa dan" role in Cantonese opera. In 1935, Tam crossed over as an actress in Hong Kong films. Tam first appeared in Scent of Wild Flowers, a 1935 Drama film directed by So Yi. Tam first appeared as a comedian actress in Modern Girl Seeks Husband, a 1939 Comedy film directed by So Yi. As a comedian, Tam is known to utilize her overweight physical feature for comedy effects. Tam earned a nickname of "Plumpy Lan". Tam cross-dressed as a male and appeared as Tang general Ching Ngau-kam in Fan Lei-Fa, the Female General (aka Fan Li-Fa, The Story of Heroine Fan Lei-fa), a 1968 Cantonese opera film directed by Fung Chi-Kong. Tam's last film was Money from Heaven, a 1969 Comedy film directed by Ng Wui. Tam is credited with over 190 films. [1] [2]
This is a partial list of films.
In 1981, Tam died in Hong Kong. [2]
Lan-Hing Tam | |
---|---|
Chinese: 譚蘭卿 | |
Born | Tam Shui-fen January 12, 1911 |
Died | March 13, 1981 | (aged 70)
Other names | Tam Lan-Hing, Tam Shui-Fan, Tan Lan-Hing, Plumpy Lan |
Occupation(s) | Cantonese opera singer, actress |
Years active | 1921–1969 |
Lan-Hing Tam ( Chinese: 譚蘭卿) (12 January 1911 – 13 March 1981) was a Chinese actress and Cantonese opera singer from Hong Kong. Tam was credited with over 190 films.
In 1911, Tam was born as Tam Shui-fen. [1] [2]
Tam started her career as a "fa dan" role in Cantonese opera. In 1935, Tam crossed over as an actress in Hong Kong films. Tam first appeared in Scent of Wild Flowers, a 1935 Drama film directed by So Yi. Tam first appeared as a comedian actress in Modern Girl Seeks Husband, a 1939 Comedy film directed by So Yi. As a comedian, Tam is known to utilize her overweight physical feature for comedy effects. Tam earned a nickname of "Plumpy Lan". Tam cross-dressed as a male and appeared as Tang general Ching Ngau-kam in Fan Lei-Fa, the Female General (aka Fan Li-Fa, The Story of Heroine Fan Lei-fa), a 1968 Cantonese opera film directed by Fung Chi-Kong. Tam's last film was Money from Heaven, a 1969 Comedy film directed by Ng Wui. Tam is credited with over 190 films. [1] [2]
This is a partial list of films.
In 1981, Tam died in Hong Kong. [2]