Lam Sheung Yee
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| Born | 14 December 1934 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Died | 23 April 2009 (aged 74) North Point, Hong Kong, China  | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Spencer Lam Sheung Yee (Chinese: 林尚義; Jyutping: lam4 soeng6 ji6; 14 December 1934[1] – 23 April 2009) was a football defender, coach and announcer, as well as an actor.
Spencer was a graduate of the Chinese University of Hong Kong with an economics major. He was once a secondary school teacher in Hong Kong while working as a voice actor on television advertisements and a football player. At an international level, he represented the Republic of China in 1960 Olympics football in Rome.[2]
Football career
As a footballer, he was nicknamed Chinese: 重炮; lit. 'Heavy Gun' due to his powerful clearances and long-range free kicks from between 20 and 40 yards), but it also had a lot to do with the materials used on the match balls are a lot heavier than the ones being used nowadays.[3] He also had another nickname Chinese: 倉魚; lit. 'pale fish'. He represented Republic of China instead of Hong Kong, despite both teams being founding members of the Asian Football Confederation in 1954.
Honours
- 1958 Asian Games - Football Champion (Republic of China)
 - 1971/72 Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield Champion (Hong Kong Rangers FC)
 - 1971/72 Hong Kong First Division League Champion (Hong Kong Rangers FC)
 - 3x Asian Football Confederation winners
 
Acting career
He also developed an acting career garnering 48 credits[4] from 1992 to 2004. He is most remembered for roles in Young And Dangerous where he played a priest and Karen Mok's father, Sunshine Cops and Your Place Or Mine.
Partial filmography
- Fight Back to School II (1992) - Judo Teacher
 - Gameboy Kids (1992) - Police Captain
 - Murder (1993) - Jessica's Boss
 - Gwok chaan Ling Ling Chat (1994) - Football Commentator (voice)
 - Dream Lover (1995) - Television Commentator
 - Young and Dangerous (1996) - Father Lam
 - Sexy and Dangerous (1996) - Fly Head
 - Young and Dangerous 2 (1996) - Father Lam
 - Satan Returns (1996) - The Reverend
 - Once Upon a Time in Triad Society (1996) - Sheung-Yee
 - Street Angels (1996) - Barrister Lam
 - Big Bullet (1996) - Dan
 - Young and Dangerous 3 (1996) - Father Lam
 - Feel 100% (1996) - Principal
 - War of the Underworld (1996) - Mao
 - Da nei mi tan zhi ling ling xing xing (1996) - Sun Ng-Hung / Lam Sheung-Yee
 - Bodyguards of the Last Governor (1996) - Bao
 - Rebekah (1996)
 - Till Death Do Us Laugh (1996) - Yan
 - Passionate Nights (1997) - Head of Security Agency
 - Black Rose II (1997) - Lui Kei
 - Young and Dangerous 4 (1997) - Father Lam
 - Lawyer Lawyer (1997) - Priest
 - Killing Me Tenderly (1997) - Su-Kan's Superior
 - We're No Bad Guys (1997) - Bomb Squad Man
 - 03:00 A.M. (1997) - Dr. Tso
 - Chao ji wu di zhui nu zai 2 zhi gou zai xiong xin (1997)
 - Midnight Zone (1997) - Uncle Seven (first segment)
 - Beyond Time Space Want Love (1998)
 - B gai waak (1998) - Lam
 - Haunted Mansion (1998) - The Professor
 - Your Place or Mine! (1998) - Leung Shiu, Wai's Father (Simon)
 - Wai Goh dik goo si (1998)
 - The Conman (1998) - Football commentator
 - Afraid of Nothing, the Jobless King (1999)
 - Prince Charming (1999) - Wah's Dad
 - Horoscope 1: The Voice from Hell (1999) - Jojo's Grandfather
 - The Sunshine Cops (1999) - H2O's father
 - My Loving Trouble 7 (1999)
 - Born to Be King (2000) - Father Lam
 - Blue Moon (2001)
 - You Shoot, I Shoot (2001) - Mr. Tse
 - Women from Mars (2002)
 - The Twins Effect (2003) - Jackie's father
 - Dragon Loaded 2003 (2003) - Gold's father
 - Fantasia (2004) - TV commentator
 - Herbal Tea (2004) - Tinibal Carl Chiu (final film role)
 
References
- ^ FIFA.com - Seung-yee LAM
 - ^ "Lam Sheung Yee". Olympedia. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
 - ^ 「重炮」震球壇 亞運摘金 (in Chinese). Sing Tao. 24 April 2009. Archived from the original on 26 April 2009. Retrieved 25 April 2009.
 - ^ "Spencer Lam". IMDb. Retrieved 27 March 2022.
 
External links
- Lam Sheung Yee at IMDb
 - Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Lam Sheung Yee". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020.