Generated by GPT-5-mini| Jerry Lamb | |
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| Name | Jerry Lamb |
| Birth date | 1970-04-28 |
| Birth place | Hong Kong |
| Occupation | Actor, singer, DJ, presenter |
| Years active | 1990s–present |
| Relatives | Jan Lamb (brother) |
Jerry Lamb Jerry Lamb (born 28 April 1970) is a Hong Kong entertainer known for his work as an actor, singer, disc jockey, and television presenter. He rose to prominence in the 1990s through film and television roles and as a prominent personality on radio and variety programs in Hong Kong. Lamb has collaborated with notable figures and institutions across Cantopop, Hong Kong cinema, and broadcasting.
Jerry Lamb was born in Hong Kong to a family with roots in Guangdong; his brother is entertainer Jan Lamb. He attended local schools in Hong Kong during the 1970s and 1980s and pursued interests in music and performance that connected him to the Cantopop scene and the city's media networks. Lamb's formative years overlapped with the rise of television stations such as TVB and the growth of studios like Golden Harvest, which shaped the opportunities available to aspiring actors and presenters.
Lamb began his career in the early 1990s working in radio and small-screen productions associated with broadcasters such as Commercial Radio Hong Kong and TVB. He gained wider recognition through appearances in film productions from companies including Golden Harvest and independent Hong Kong studios, partnering with actors and directors active in the Hong Kong film industry like those from the wave that produced stars such as Stephen Chow and Jackie Chan. As a singer he recorded material connected to the Cantopop circuit and performed at venues and events affiliated with labels and promoters operating in Causeway Bay and Tsim Sha Tsui entertainment districts. Lamb also became a familiar face on variety and talk formats, collaborating with presenters and producers from programs influenced by formats seen on networks like ATV and international formats adapted by TVB.
In radio, Lamb held disc jockey shifts and contributed to program lineups at stations including Commercial Radio Hong Kong and other local broadcasters, often working alongside colleagues such as Jan Lamb and other media personalities. His filmography includes comedic and dramatic roles that placed him in ensemble casts alongside performers from the 1990s and 2000s Hong Kong cinema cohorts. Lamb also took part in stage events, promotional tours, and charity appearances associated with organizations and festivals in Hong Kong and the broader Greater China region.
Lamb's family background includes siblings active in entertainment; his brother Jan Lamb is a noted radio personality and actor. Jerry Lamb has maintained ties to community and industry events in Hong Kong and has been involved in charitable appearances connected to local organizations and festivals such as those held in Lan Kwai Fong and at civic venues. He has been part of social and professional networks that include entertainers, broadcasters, and record label staff from the Hong Kong media scene.
Lamb's film appearances span Hong Kong cinema of the 1990s and 2000s, with roles in productions associated with studios and creative personnel from the era that also involved filmmakers and actors linked to Golden Harvest, Milkyway Image, and other production houses. His credits include ensemble comedies, action-comedies, and cameo roles in films that circulated in regional markets including Hong Kong and Taiwan. He worked with directors and casts related to the popular commercial films of the period alongside stars and directors who emerged from the same industry networks.
On television, Lamb featured in variety shows, talk programs, and drama series produced by major Hong Kong broadcasters including TVB and ATV. He hosted and co-hosted programs that blended music, comedy, and celebrity interviews, formats common to Hong Kong variety television. In radio, Lamb presented programs on stations such as Commercial Radio Hong Kong and participated in panel shows, music programs, and special broadcasts tied to events and award ceremonies in the local entertainment calendar.
Throughout his career Lamb received industry recognition typical for radio and television personalities in Hong Kong, including acknowledgements from station-based award events and participation in festival showcases. His contributions to variety programming and popular film projects placed him among a cohort of entertainers celebrated in regional entertainment year-end lists and promotional honors tied to broadcasters, record labels, and event organizers.
Category:Hong Kong male film actors Category:Hong Kong radio presenters Category:1970 births Category:Living people