Him Law

Him Law
Chinese name 羅仲謙 (Traditional)
Chinese name 罗仲谦 (Simplified)
Pinyin Luó Zhòngqiān (Mandarin)
Jyutping Lo4 Zung6 Him1 (Cantonese)
Born August 28, 1984 (1984-08-28) (age 27)
 Hong Kong
Occupation Actor
Years active 2005–present

Law Chung-him (born 28 August 1984), known as Him Law, is a Hong Kong film and television actor. Law began his acting career by starring as supporting characters in several well-known films, most notably in Mob Sister (2005), which was also Law's debut film. He later began filming for several internet and television dramas, later receiving a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the TVB Anniversary Awards in 2008 for his performance in the sports drama Your Class or Mine.

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Early life

Law was born and raised in Hong Kong, the youngest of two children. His father is a hair stylist, his mother is a make-up artist, and his older sister is a piano teacher.[1]

Law attended Tai Po Government Secondary School where he was a member of the basketball and association football teams. He was devoted to sports—he would go to basketball practice everyday after school and football practice every weekday night. On weekends, he would hang out in football courts during the day and basketball courts at night.[1] When Law was 16, he worked as a part-time lifeguard. Following his Form 5 graduation in 2001, he briefly worked as a lifeguard at a private swimming venue in Villa Esplanada, Tsing Yi Island, using the money he earned to study stress and rescue diving at the Happy Valley Athletic Association. In 2004, Law earned the annual Lifeguard Award.[2] Seeing that being a lifeguard earns little income and is unsuitable to be a lifelong career, Law planned to attend a fire academy to become a firefighter. However, he decided against it and prepared himself for attending a police academy instead.[1]

Career

Law was discovered by a film producer from Hong Kong's Filmko Films Distribution while accompanying a female friend to a casting audition. At that time, Law was already thinking of changing jobs and was preparing to attend a police academy. Curious for a career in acting, Law signed a management and acting contract with Filmko with the support from both his family and friends.[1] Law debuted in the 2005 Hong Kong action film Mob Sister as the boyfriend of Annie Liu's character. He soon began starring in various other Hong Kong films as supporting roles, many in which he starred as the love interest of Elanne Kong's characters.

After starring in several internet dramas produced by RTHK, Law began filming for television dramas produced by TVB to "brush up his acting."[3] Although Dressage To Win was Law's first drama to broadcast on television, he first filmed the 2008 sports comedy-drama Your Class or Mine, starring opposite Bobby Au-yeung and Sheren Tang. Law portrayed Fan Pui-tung, a high school football player, and received a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the 2008 TVB Anniversary Awards.[4] According to Law, filming for television dramas was difficult as he only gets two to four hours of sleep daily, but he exclaimed that it was a good way to improve his acting.[3] Law received critical praise and broader recognition through his performance in the 2009 comedy crime drama D.I.E. Again. He portrayed Jim Shu-bong ("James Bond"), a young and tech-smart investigator working for the D.I.E. investigation unit of the police department.[5] Law was later casted to portray Joe Ma's younger brother in the romantic comedy drama Suspects in Love, produced by Poon Ka Tak. Law's character, Ken, is a college-graduate thai boxing trainer. To prepare for his role, Law devoted half a year in the gym, training for two hours straight. To achieve a sunny tanned look, Law consistently stayed in the sun for over two hours.[3] Him Law finished filming Reunion in April, 2010. His next television role will be playing Linda Chung's younger brother in L'Escargot.

Filmography

Films

Title Year Role Notes
Mob Sister 2005 Little Red Cap
Black Night 2006 Segment: Next Door
Eye in the Sky 2007 policeman
Kidnap 2007 Fat Jai
See You In YouTube 2008 Chung-him
Happy Funeral 2008 Him
Ocean Flame 2008
Marriage with a Liar 2010 Jerry
Beach Spike 2011 Tim
Love is the Only Answer 2011 Sai-kit
Hong Kong Ghost Stories 2011
The Monkey King 2012 Muzha Filming

Television

Title Year Role Notes
Dressage to Win 2008 Him
Your Class or Mine 2008 Fan Pui-tung Nominated — TVB Anniversary Award for Best Supporting Actor (Top 5)
D.I.E. Again 2009 Officer "James Bond" Jim Shu-bong
Suspects in Love 2010 Ken Ng Chung-hong Nominated — TVB Anniversary Award for My Favourite TV Male Character (Top 15)
Nominated — TVB Anniversary Award for Most Improved Male Artiste
Criminal Investigation 2010 Kit Golden Calf Awards for Improved 180 Award
Miss Hong Kong in India 2010 Host Co-host with Kenneth Ma
Nominated — TVB Anniversary Award for Most Improved Male Artiste
F.S.D. 2010 Kin Episode: "Danger All Around"
Wax and Wane 2011 Roy Lai Pak-hei
L'Escargot 2012 Kwan Ka-wing Post-production
Tiger Cubs 2012 Billy Chui Hok-kan Post-production
The Hippocratic Crush 2012 Yeung Pui-chung Post-production

Other

Title Year Role Notes
Crossing 2006 Him Internet serial drama
Sex Education Online 2007 Edison Internet serial drama
Episode: "Tales of a Hong Kong Girl"
"You're Not Here Anymore" (你不在了) by Elanne Kwong 2007 Love interest Music video
"Road of Sorrow" (傷情路) by Elanne Kwong 2007 Love interest Music video
Lun Chun Yat Ka Yan ("Family") 2009 Fung Internet serial drama
"Black Room" (黑房) by Theresa Fu 2010 Music video

Awards

Year Award Category Work Result
2008 TVB Anniversary Awards Best Supporting Actor (Top 5) Your Class or Mine Nominated
2010 Golden Calf Awards Improved 180 Award Criminal Investigation Won
TVB Anniversary Awards My Favourite Male Character (Top 15) Suspects in Love Nominated
Most Improved Male Artiste Suspects in Love
Miss Hong Kong in India
Nominated

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