Veteran actor Tam Ping Man, who is also known as the 'king of voice-overs' in Hong Kong for providing the Cantonese dub in several movies, died at 86 on Saturday (Sept 5).. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Veteran actor Tam Ping Man, who is also known as the"king of voice-overs" in Hong Kong for providing the Cantonese dub in several movies, died at 86 on Saturday .
She said she was mentally unprepared for his death as she thought he could survive for one or two more years. She added that he was still mentally alert and had plans to complete more work. Tam, who was invited to act in dozens of movies after that, formed the company Lee Pictures with his frequent acting partner, actress Lee Heung Kam, in 1970. He later formed his own Tam Pictures.
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