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Actors Linda Chung and Raymond Lam make joint appearance in phone commercial
Actors Linda Chung and Raymond Lam make joint appearance in phone commercial

The Star

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Star

Actors Linda Chung and Raymond Lam make joint appearance in phone commercial

In a new commercial, Linda Chung and Raymond Lam played lawyers debating over the merits of the phone in a courtroom. Photo: Linda Chung/Instagram The on-screen chemistry between former TVB actors Linda Chung and Raymond Lam once made them fan favourites. Now, they are pairing up again, this time for a commercial. Chung, 41, and Lam, 45, played a legal-eagle couple, Sheung Tsoi Sum and Alfred Ching respectively, in TVB contemporary drama Heart Of Greed (2007), and there was talk they had became an item after filming. Chung and Lam returned as couple Yue So Sum and Steward Boy in another series, Moonlight Resonance (2008), a sequel in spirit to Heart Of Greed . The two actors recently appeared in a new mobile phone commercial, playing two lawyers debating over the merits of the phone in a courtroom. In a throwback, Lam's character addressed Chung's as 'Lawyer Sheung' in the commercial. On social media, Chung posted photos of them on set on Aug 5. The Canada-born actress wrote in English: 'I haven't acted as a character in a long time, and it felt really good to be back – especially working with my old colleague Raymond Lam. It felt familiar, and also different in a good way. Hope you enjoy our new project.' Her last TV role was as Dr Eman in TVB medical drama Kids' Lives Matter (2021), for which she was nominated Best Actress at the TVB Awards Presentation 2021. Chung and Lam generated buzz on May 26 when she made a special appearance at his Go With The Flow concert at the Hong Kong Coliseum. Lam said a classic line from Heart Of Greed , and added that they had not met for over 10 years. The two artistes also performed My Heart Understands , the closing theme song of Heart Of Greed , at the concert. Chung dated Hong Kong-born American actor Philip Ng in secret for about eight years before they broke up. She is now married to chiropractor Jeremy Leung, and they have three children aged two to eight. Lam dated Chinese model Pan Shuangshuang and then Hong Kong model-actress Karena Ng. He is now married to Chinese model Carina Zhang, and they have a daughter who turns five in September. The family was recently in Singapore for their summer vacation. – The Straits Times/Asia News Network

Actors Linda Chung and Raymond Lam make joint appearance in phone commercial
Actors Linda Chung and Raymond Lam make joint appearance in phone commercial

Straits Times

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Straits Times

Actors Linda Chung and Raymond Lam make joint appearance in phone commercial

Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox In a new commercial, Linda Chung and Raymond Lam played lawyers debating over the merits of the phone in a courtroom. The on-screen chemistry between former TVB actors Linda Chung and Raymond Lam once made them fan favourites. Now, they are pairing up again, this time for a commercial. Chung, 41, and Lam, 45, played a legal-eagle couple, Sheung Tsoi Sum and Alfred Ching respectively, in TVB contemporary drama Heart Of Greed (2007), and there was talk they had became an item after filming. Chung and Lam returned as couple Yue So Sum and Steward Boy in another series, Moonlight Resonance (2008), a sequel in spirit to Heart Of Greed. The two actors recently appeared in a new mobile phone commercial, playing two lawyers debating over the merits of the phone in a courtroom. In a throwback, Lam's character addressed Chung's as 'Lawyer Sheung' in the commercial. On social media, Chung posted photos of them on set on Aug 5. The Canada-born actress wrote in English: 'I haven't acted as a character in a long time, and it felt really good to be back – especially working with my old colleague Raymond Lam. It felt familiar, and also different in a good way. Hope you enjoy our new project.' Her last TV role was as Dr Eman in TVB medical drama Kids' Lives Matter (2021), for which she was nominated Best Actress at the TVB Awards Presentation 2021. Chung and Lam generated buzz on May 26 when she made a special appearance at his Go With The Flow concert at the Hong Kong Coliseum. Lam said a classic line from Heart Of Greed, and added that they had not met for over 10 years. The two artistes also performed My Heart Understands, the closing theme song of Heart Of Greed, at the concert. Chung dated Hong Kong-born American actor Philip Ng in secret for about eight years before they broke up. She is now married to chiropractor Jeremy Leung, and they have three children aged two to eight. Lam dated Chinese model Pan Shuangshuang and then Hong Kong model-actress Karena Ng. He is now married to Chinese model Carina Zhang, and they have a daughter who turns five in September. The family was recently in Singapore for their summer vacation.

How Raymond Lam went from Hong Kong TV extra to film star, singer and the ‘King of Chok'
How Raymond Lam went from Hong Kong TV extra to film star, singer and the ‘King of Chok'

South China Morning Post

time19-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South China Morning Post

How Raymond Lam went from Hong Kong TV extra to film star, singer and the ‘King of Chok'

This is the 53rd instalment in a biweekly series profiling major Hong Kong pop culture figures of recent decades. Advertisement Affectionately dubbed the 'King of Chok' – chok being a Cantonese slang term that means trying to look cool or handsome, often to the point of being pretentious or cocky – Raymond Lam Fung is one of Hong Kong's most successful entertainers of the 2000s. After training with Hong Kong broadcaster TVB at the beginning of his career, he made a name for himself as a television actor and cemented his status as a heartthrob through shows like La Femme Desperado, Moonlight Resonance and The Mysteries of Love. In the following years, Lam also became a Cantopop singer – music was his first love – and later ventured into the mainland Chinese market in the 2010s. Raymond Lam Fung made a name for himself as a television actor early in his career. Born in 1979 in Xiamen, in mainland China, Lam grew up as part of a wealthy family and moved to Hong Kong as a young child. As the eldest son of a property tycoon, he was expected to take over the family business when he became an adult. Advertisement

Elusive former TVB actress Kate Tsui spotted at art museum in Paris
Elusive former TVB actress Kate Tsui spotted at art museum in Paris

The Star

time04-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Star

Elusive former TVB actress Kate Tsui spotted at art museum in Paris

Former Hong Kong actress Kate Tsui left the entertainment industry in late 2019, describing it as a very 'passive environment'. Photos: Kate Tsui/Instagram, China Press Former Hong Kong actress Kate Tsui has been maintaining a low profile since stepping away from the entertainment industry in late 2019. At the time, the 45-year-old sold her car and property before pursuing her studies in Europe. With singer-actor Raymond Lam's recent seven-night concert run at the Hong Kong Coliseum, many netizens hoped for a reunion, fondly recalling Tsui's guest appearance alongside him 15 years ago. However, she remained out of the spotlight. Lam, 45, even referred to her as a 'missing person, adding: 'I don't know her whereabouts. We haven't kept in touch.' Although actress Jessica Hsuan is still in contact with Tsui, she has respected her friend's wish for privacy and declined to reveal any details about her current life. Recently, however, a netizen revealed that they had spotted the elusive former TVB star at an art museum in Paris, casually attired in a white dress and sneakers. Many noted that she appears to be enjoying the simplicity of a normal life, while others expressed their well wishes despite still missing seeing her on screen. 'She must really love the life of an ordinary person if she's willing to give up her star status,' said one netizen. 'Seeing her so happy, I feel happy too,' another added. For the record, Tsui made the decision to retire from the entertainment industry at the height of her career, describing it as a very 'passive environment'. She signed a contract with TVB after being crowned Miss Hong Kong in 2004 and went on to star in dramas like The Brink of Law (2007), Steps (2007), Moonlight Resonance (2008) and more. On the movie front, Tsui is known for her performances in Eye In The Sky (2007), 14 Blades (2010), Turning Point 2 (2011) and more.

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