Patrick Tam (actor)

For other people named Patrick Tam, see Patrick Tam (disambiguation).
Patrick Tam
Chinese name 譚耀文 (traditional)
Chinese name 谭耀文 (simplified)
Pinyin Tán Yiǎowén (Mandarin)
Jyutping Tam4 Jiu6 Man4 (Cantonese)
Born (1969-03-19) 19 March 1969
Hong Kong
Occupation actor, singer
Spouse(s) Fiona Chan (m. 2003)
Children 1 son (b. 2006)
1 daughter (b. 2011)
Ancestry Greater Taishan Region, Guangdong, China

Patrick Tam (born 19 March 1969) is a Hong Kong actor and singer.

Career

He first set foot into the entertainment industry after winning the 1988 New Talent Awards in Hong Kong alongside another notable Hong Kong singer, Sammi Cheng who was second runner-up.[1]

After an unsuccessful stint in the music industry, Patrick was about to give up a career in the entertainment industry when he was approached by a TVB representative thus embarking on a journey into the world of acting.[1]

He got his first break when he received the Best Supporting Actor award at the 18th annual Hong Kong Film Awards in 1999 for his role as Push Pin in Beast Cops[2]

His next notable achievement was a Best Supporting Actor award at the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival for his role as Man in Born Wild in 2001.[3][4]

Personal

In 1996, Patrick met and eventually dated fellow TVB colleague, actress Astrid Chan before separating over personality differences.[5] In 2003, he married Fiona Chan on Christmas Eve which also happens to be her birthday.[6]

On December 18, 2006 Patrick and Fiona welcomed son, Daniel (譚皓哲) Tam to the family.[7]

On February 21, 2011 Patrick announced the birth of his second child Tamia (譚津如) Tam, with wife Fiona.[8][9]

Filmography

Films

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TV series

Year Title Role
1994The Swordsman Lai Bo YeeLai Bo Yee
2000The Duke of Mount Deer (2000 TV series)Kangxi Emperor
2004Split SecondYeung Kai Tung
Angels of MissionLee Kin Keung
2006Relentless JusticeChin Tsz Kong
2010The Holy PearlRong Di Huang
2011The Emperor's Harem Wang Zhi
2012Liu Hai Plays with Gold Toad
2013Earth God and Earth Grandmother
A Happy Life Jin Buhuan

References

Preceded by
Hui Hong Fong 方曉紅
New Talent Singing Awards winner
1988
Succeeded by
Mei Kwan Tong 湯美君
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