Lam Chi-Tai
Also known as Chi-tai Lam, Lam Chi Tai, Dai Boh-Tai, Lin Zhi-Tai , 大波泰
Lam Chi-Tai, also known by the monikers Chi-tai Lam, Lam Chi Tai, Dai Boh-Tai, and Lin Zhi-Tai, is a figure recognized for his contributions to cinema, particularly in the realm of stunts. His involvement in the film industry spans several decades, with notable credits in both international and Hong Kong cinema.
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Lam Chi-Tai, also known by the monikers Chi-tai Lam, Lam Chi Tai, Dai Boh-Tai, and Lin Zhi-Tai, is a figure recognized for his contributions to cinema, particularly in the realm of stunts. His involvement in the film industry spans several decades, with notable credits in both international and Hong Kong cinema.
Lam's career began in the early 1980s with roles in films like "Bastard Swordsman" and "Prince Charming," where he portrayed a cinema usher. His versatility extended to playing a thug in the 1990 film "Bullet in the Head." However, it was his work as a stunt performer that brought him significant recognition. Lam's stunt credits include the acclaimed martial arts film "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" in 2000 and the science fiction action film "The Matrix Reloaded" in 2003.








