Acting credits
329
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.

Acting
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Acting credits
329
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.
TMDB popularity
3.0
Moderate attention
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TMDB ID: 20519
IMDb ID: nm0945189
Known for: Acting
Born: March 19, 1955
Age: 70
Place of birth: Hong Kong, China
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1968 - 2026
Years active: 59
Average TMDB rating: 6.32
Wikidata: Q667260
Also known as
Simon Yam Tat-Wah • Ren Da-Hua • Yam Tat-Wah • Ren Dahua • Nhậm Đạt Hoa • Simon Yam • سایمون یام • سیمون یام • Саймон Ям • Рен Да-Хуа • +2 more
Other jobs
Simon Yam Tat-Wah (Chinese: 任達華) was born 19 March, 1955, is a veteran Hong Kong-based actor and film producer. He started off as a supermodel before becoming an actor in the mid 1970s. He then signed with the Hong Kong television network TVB, starring and co-starring in a number of television series prior to "apply his trades" in the film industry in 1987. His elder brother is Yam Tak-wing, a retired former Deputy Commissioner of Hong Kong Police In 1989, he starred in the Japanese-Hong Kong co-production of Fainaru Faito - Saigo no Ichigeki (1989). This was the first of its kind in which English was spoken throughout the entire film. In 1992, Yam gained critical acclaim for his role as the maniacal Judge in the crime film Hap do Ko Fei (1992), where he faced off in a bloody battle against Chow Yun-Fat's character. In 1993, he starred as "Dhalsim" in the action-comedy film Chiu Kap Hok Hau Ba Wong (1993), a parody of Street Fighter directed by Jing Wong. In 1996, Yam began his role as Chiang Tin-Sung, the leader of the Hung Hing triads in the first three installments of the Goo Wak Chai: Yan Joi Gong Woo (1996) film series. In 2000, Yam starred as Cheung-sun, the progenitor of all vampires, in the television series Ngo Wo Geun See Yau Gor Yue Wui II (2000), produced by ATV. In 2003, Yam made his Hollywood film debut in Tomb Raider 2: The Cradle of Life (2003) as Shaolin crime lord. Yam received international acclaim for his performances in international film festival hits and box offices such as Chik Loh Goh Yeung (1992), Saat Po Long (2005), Hak Se Wooi (2005), Hak Se Wui: Yi Woo Wai Kwai (2006), Fong Juk (2006), Tomb Raider 2: The Cradle of Life (2003), Dodookdeul (2012). In 2019 in the city of Zhongshan, during a China promotional event, Simon Yam was assaulted by an attacker who stabbed him in the chest and slashed his arms. The security guards arrested the attacker and Simon Yam was taken to the hospital until he made a full recovery.






Movie credits linked with Simon Yam.
as Zhou Weijie
as Yeung To
as Don Elephant / Zhou Taiyuan
as Cheung Hing
as 孔万山 / Kong Wanshan
as Bai Bin
as Joseph Fan
as K.K. Zeng
as Chung Kam Ming
as Dugu
as Tsang
as Bill Yeung
as Suen Ban
as Old Man (segment "Astray")
as MA Man Chiu (Superintendent)
as Boss Cheong
as Xiao Jianfeng
as Zhang Zhengyi
as SACP Lok
as Watchmaker Wah (segment "The Going Home")
as Li Bao Ting
as Li Qiang
Series credits linked with Simon Yam.
6 eps
as Chiu Siu-tong • 24 eps
as Lin Guoqiang • 18 eps
2 eps
as Mu Chuan • 43 eps
as Xie A Rong • 38 eps
as Liang Dingwen • 32 eps
as 白老大 • 12 eps
as 白老大 • 12 eps
as Xiao Hai Sheng • 50 eps
12 eps
as Chu Xing • 17 eps
as 罗毅 • 20 eps
70 eps
as 将臣 • 43 eps
as 莫千军 • 18 eps
as 程逸风 • 30 eps
as Ching Yat Fung • 82 eps
12 eps
as 柴单 • 35 eps
30 eps
20 eps
19 eps