A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
John Sham
John Shum
岑建勋
Birthplace:
Enping, Jiangmen, China
Born:
January 1, 1952
John Shum Kin-Fun (Chinese: 岑建勳) is a Hong Kong actor and film producer. His English name is sometimes written as John Sham. Whilst known primarily for his comedic acting roles in Hong Kong cinema, he also spent time as a political activist. He is easily recognisable from his spectacles and curly hair.
Executive Producer:
1985 Night Caller
1985 Welcome
1987 People's Hero
1989 My Heart Is That Eternal Rose
1991 Thousand Pieces of Gold
2023 Where the Wind Blows
Presenter:
1985 Night Caller
1985 Welcome
1987 People's Hero
1988 King of Stanley Market
1989 Eight Taels of Gold
1989 Mr. Sunshine
1989 My Heart Is That Eternal Rose
1989 Seven Warriors
1991 Thousand Pieces of Gold
2023 Where the Wind Blows
Producer:
1984 Hong Kong 1941
1985 Night Caller
1985 Welcome
1986 Brotherhood
1986 Kiss Me Goodbye
1986 Legacy of Rage
1986 Passion
1986 Pom Pom Strikes Back
1986 Royal Warriors
1986 The Lunatics
1987 An Autumn's Tale
1987 Final Victory
1987 Magnificent Warriors
1987 People's Hero
1987 Sapporo Story
1987 The Wrong Couples
1988 Fury
1988 I Love Maria
1988 King of Stanley Market
1989 Eight Taels of Gold
1989 Mr. Sunshine
1989 My Heart Is That Eternal Rose
1989 Seven Warriors
1991 The Banquet
1991 Thousand Pieces of Gold
2008 Wushu
2023 Where the Wind Blows
Production Consultant:
1981 Charlie's Bubble
1984 Hong Kong 1941
1985 Night Caller
1985 Welcome
1986 Brotherhood
1986 Kiss Me Goodbye
1986 Legacy of Rage
1986 Passion
1986 Pom Pom Strikes Back
1986 Royal Warriors
1986 The Lunatics
1987 An Autumn's Tale
1987 Final Victory
1987 Magnificent Warriors
1987 People's Hero
1987 Sapporo Story
1987 The Wrong Couples
1988 Fury
1988 I Love Maria
1988 King of Stanley Market
1989 Eight Taels of Gold
1989 Mr. Sunshine
1989 My Heart Is That Eternal Rose
1989 Seven Warriors
1991 The Banquet
1991 Thousand Pieces of Gold
2008 Wushu
2023 Where the Wind Blows
Production Supervisor:
1981 Charlie's Bubble
1984 Double Trouble
1984 Hong Kong 1941
1985 Night Caller
1985 Welcome
1986 Brotherhood
1986 Kiss Me Goodbye
1986 Legacy of Rage
1986 Passion
1986 Pom Pom Strikes Back
1986 Royal Warriors
1986 The Lunatics
1987 An Autumn's Tale
1987 Final Victory
1987 Magnificent Warriors
1987 People's Hero
1987 Sapporo Story
1987 The Wrong Couples
1988 Fury
1988 I Love Maria
1988 King of Stanley Market
1989 Eight Taels of Gold
1989 Mr. Sunshine
1989 My Heart Is That Eternal Rose
1989 Seven Warriors
1991 The Banquet
1991 Thousand Pieces of Gold
2008 Wushu
2023 Where the Wind Blows
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