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Lam Hak-Ming

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Lam Hak-Ming is a figure known within the film industry, with a career spanning several decades. Their first notable role was in the 1975 action film "The Man from Hong Kong," where they appeared as an uncredited Martial Artist and Hotel Assassin.

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Lam Hak-Ming is a figure known within the film industry, with a career spanning several decades. Their first notable role was in the 1975 action film "The Man from Hong Kong," where they appeared as an uncredited Martial Artist and Hotel Assassin. Lam's work in the industry also includes a credited role as Tseng's Man in the 1976 adventure film "The Himalayan." In the 1980s, Lam served as the First Assistant Director for the comedy film "Carry on Wise Guy." Their most recent credit, as per available records, is from the 1997 action-comedy "Mr. Nice Guy," where they once again held the position of First Assistant Director.

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