Tam Bing-Man
Known for: Acting
Born: November 13, 1933 in Hong Kong, British Crown Colony - Died: September 4, 2020
Tam Ping-man (14 November 1933 – 5 September 2020) was a Hong Kong actor and singer. With his deep-rooted dubbing work and nurturing talents, he has been full of talents for half a century and has earned him the reputation of "dubbing king". Some of his most famous dubbing work includes being the voice of the U.S. actor Marlon Brando in the movie The Godfather (1972) and Charlie Townsend in the U.S. TV series Charlie's Angels (1976 to 1981). In addition, he was the first horse racing commentator in Hong Kong.
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Dragnet of the Law
Chow To
A Simple Life
Bing
Triad Wars
Flirt Lok Ki Cheong
Exiled
Uncle Fortune
Gallants
Narrator (voice)
Lucky Seven
Ah Bing
Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend
Self
Life Without Principle
Boss Lee Kwan
North South West East
You Are Wonderful
An Inspector Calls
Nightclub Customer
Port of Call
Mr. Siu
A New, Improved Lady
Old Master Q: Water Margin
大蕃薯
Hong Kong Criminal Archives - Murder Of Pat Sin Restaurant's Whole Family
Once Upon a Time in China V
Boss
The Rat Catcher
Niou's superior
Young and Dangerous: Reloaded
Election 2
Uncle Cocky
Election
Uncle Cocky
Wild City
Big Boss
The Dragon, The Odds
Kung Fu vs. Yoga