Karena Lam

Karena Lam
Chinese name 林嘉欣
Chinese name 林嘉欣 (traditional)
Chinese name 林嘉欣 (simplified)
Born (1978-08-17) 17 August 1978
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Occupation Actress, singer
Years active 1996—present
Spouse(s)
Steve Yuen (m. 2010)
Children 2
Ancestry Chaozhou, Guangdong
Awards
Hong Kong Film Awards
Best New Performer
2002 July Rhapsody
Best Supporting Actress
2002 July Rhapsody
Golden Bauhinia Awards
Best Supporting Actress
2003 July Rhapsody
Golden Horse Awards
Best New Performer
2002 July Rhapsody
Best Supporting Actress
2002 July Rhapsody
Best Actress
2015 Zinnia Flower

Karena Lam (Chinese: 林嘉欣; pinyin: Lín Jiāxīn; Cantonese Yale: Làm Gāyān; born 17 August 1978) is a Taiwanese-Canadian, actress and singer based in Hong Kong. She was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. In 2015, she won the Best Actress award at the Golden Horse Awards for her role in Zinnia Flower, making her the first person ever to have won all of the following three Golden Horse awards: Best Lead Actress, Best Supporting Actress and Best New Performer.[1]

Career

Lam was working at her Vancouver family restaurant when she was discovered by a talent scout from Taiwan in 1993, at age fifteen. The scout persuaded her to fly to Taiwan that Christmas, alone, for a singing audition in the hope of securing a professional contract. The audition was a success and she released two albums, her debut album in 1995 and her second album later in 1999. However both were met with modest success.

Her film debut in 2002 changed all this and propelled her to real stardom. Karena starred in three successful Hong Kong films in the same year, winning the awards of Best Supporting Actress and Best New Performer for her role in July Rhapsody directed by Ann Hui (at the 2002 Hong Kong Film Awards) and for Inner Senses by Lo Chi Leung (at the Taiwan Golden Horse Awards), gaining her recognition as a talented young actress and marking the start of her film career.

In recent years she took on more challenging roles, such as the 2005 horror film Home Sweet Home, where she plays an insane and deformed "phantom" monster who kidnaps a boy from his kin mother to claim as "its" own. The role earned her numerous nominations for major awards.

Personal life

Lam's father is from Hong Kong, while her mother is a Japanese Chinese from Taiwan.[2] Lam holds Taiwanese citizenship.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2002TiramisuJane Chan
Inner SensesCheung YanNominated - Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress
July RhapsodyChoy-LamHong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actress
Hong Kong Film Award for Best New Performer
Golden Horse Award for Best New Performer
Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actress
Golden Bauhinia Award for Best Supporting Actress
2003Heroic DuoBrenda
Truth or Dare: 6th Floor Rear FlatKarena
The Floating LandscapeMaanNominated - Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress
2004Six Strong GuysDing Ding
Super ModelKarena
KomaSuen LingNominated - Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress
2005Home Sweet HomeYim HungNominated - Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress
Mob SisterNovaNominated - Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actress
It Had to Be You!Jill
2007Anna & AnnaAnna/Siyu
KidnapLam Hiu-yeung
2006SilkWei
2008ClaustrophobiaPearlMing Pao Anniversary Award for Outstanding Actress in Film
Nominated - Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress
Nominated - Golden Horse Award for Best Actress
Candy RainRicky
Fit LoverNie Bing
Happy FuneralCameo
2010Lover's DiscourseNancyNominated - Ming Pao Anniversary Award for Outstanding Actress in Film
Don Quixote
Let the Wind Carry Me
2015Dragon BladeKarena
Keeper of Darkness
Zinnia FlowerMinGolden Horse Award for Best Actress
2016Heaven in the DarkMichelle ChanNominated - Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress[3]
2017The LiquidatorWei Wei
TBDIntegrityFilming
The White Storm 2 - Drug LordsFilming

References

  1. "Taiwan's Karena Lam wins Golden Horse best lead actress". The Central News Agency. Retrieved 27 November 2015.
  2. A Conversation with Karena Lam By François (29/04/2003)
  3. "Hong Kong Film Awards: Stephen Chow's Record-Breaking 'The Mermaid' Picks Up 8 Nominations". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
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