Lai Lok-yi
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Lai Lok-yi | |
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Chinese name | 黎諾懿 (traditional) |
Chinese name | 黎诺懿 (simplified) |
Pinyin | Lí Nùoyì (Mandarin) |
Jyutping | Lai4 Nok6 Ji3 (Cantonese) |
Birth name |
Lai Yat-sing 黎日昇 (Traditional) 黎日升 (Simplified) Lai4 Jat6 Sing1 (Cantonese) Lí Rìshēng / Li2 Jih4-sheng1 (Mandarin) |
Ancestry | Zhongshan, Guangdong, China |
Born |
Hong Kong | June 15, 1980
Other name(s) | Chris Lai |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2003–present |
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Lai.
Lai Lok-yi (born 15 June 1980) is a Hong Kong actor.
Career
After graduating from Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Yau Tze Tin Memorial College, Lai attended Hong Kong TVB's Artiste Training School in 2003. After making cameo appearances in several dramas, Lai earned his first major supporting role in the sports drama Aqua Heroes while he was still a trainee. He graduated from the school in 2004.[1]
Filmography
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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Bad Blood | 2010 | Jason Lok | |
Womb Ghosts | 2010 | Joseph | |
I Love Hong Kong | 2011 | FEHD staff | Cameo |
I Love Hong Kong 2013 | 2013 |
Television dramas
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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The King of Yesterday and Tomorrow | 2003 | Private Investigator | |
Better Halves | 2003 | Constable | |
Virtues of Harmony II | 2003 | Jackie | |
The 'W' Files | 2003 | Japanese soldier (extra) | |
Survivor's Law | 2003 | (extra) | |
Aqua Heroes | 2003 | Chi Cho-yam | |
Hearts of Fencing | 2003 | Au-yeung Yat | TVB Anniversary Award for My Favourite On-screen Partners – Non-dramas |
Triumph in the Skies | 2003 | office worker (extra) | Episode 24 |
Dream of Colours | 2004 | Koo Lok-man | |
Hard Fate | 2004 | shopper (extra) | |
To Catch the Uncatchable | 2004 | Lai Lap-chi | |
Split Second | 2004 | Dick Kur Kin-fung | |
ICAC Investigators 2004 | 2004 | Inspector Arthur Kwok Chi-hei | |
Always Ready | 2005 | Kelvin Chiang Ka-lok | |
Safe Guards | 2006 | Sheung Yee | |
Welcome to the House | 2006 | Ma Tak-on | |
Land of Wealth | 2006 | Cho King-yin | |
Forensic Heroes | 2006 | Chan Man-tik | Episodes 1–2 |
Glittering Days | 2006 | James Chu Wing-hong | Nominated — TVB Anniversary Award for Most Improved Male Artiste (Top 5) |
Ten Brothers | 2007 | Thousand Mile Eye / Brother One | Nominated — TVB Anniversary Award for Most Improved Male Artiste (Top 5) |
Heart of Greed | 2007 | Tong Chi-foon | Nominated — TVB Anniversary Award for Best Supporting Actor (Top 20) Nominated — TVB Anniversary Award for Most Improved Male Artiste (Top 5) |
The Green Grass of Home | 2007 | Choi Kar-po | Nominated — TVB Anniversary Award for Most Improved Male Artiste (Top 5) |
Fathers and Sons | 2007 | Ben Lui Kar-sing | |
The Building Blocks of Life | 2007 | Choi Chi-yin | |
Forensic Heroes II | 2008 | Lee Chi-wai | Episodes 20–22 |
Speech of Silence | 2008 | Cheung Yau | |
Moonlight Resonance | 2008 | Gan Wing-yuen | |
The Beauty of the Game | 2009 | Deacon Chong Tik-kan | |
In the Eye of the Beholder | 2010 | Ching-tak Emperor | |
Every Move You Make | 2010 | Mak Wing-hei | |
Twilight Investigation | 2010 | Yau Sum-kit | |
Only You | 2011 | "King" Cheung King-yuen | Nominated — My AOD Favourites Award for My Favourite Promising Actor |
The Other Truth | 2011 | Danny Mo King-yip | |
The Life and Times of a Sentinel | 2011 | Kei Man-cheong (youth) | Episode 1 |
Forensic Heroes III | 2011 | Vic Mak Wing-fu | Episodes 1–3 |
Daddy Good Deeds | 2012 | Chan Lap-shun | |
King Maker | 2012 | Chiu Yu-yui, Prince Wing | |
Ruse of Engagement | 2012 | TBA | (post-production) |
Come Home Love | 2012 | Ma Chong | Sitcom (filming) |
Music video appearances
- 2003: "Fong Sang" (放生) by Jade Kwan
- 2003: "Tung Yau Ji Chui" (痛由自取) by Yumiko Cheng
- 2005: "San Sai Kai" (新世界) by 2R
- 2005: "Rolls-Royce" by Denise Ho
- 2005: "Tei Ping Sin" (地平線) by Ella Koon
- 2006: "Sam Sang Yau Hang" (三生有幸) by Ronald Cheng
- 2006: "December Rain" by Rain Li
- 2008: "Jui Mei Lai Tik Tai Chat Tin" (最美麗的第七天) by Vincy Chan
- 2008: "Sui Sin Mo Cheung Ngor Jeh Yeung Keung Tik Yan" (誰羨慕像我這樣強的人) by Theresa Fu
- 2008: "Yee Yan Sai Kai" (二人世界) Linda Chung
- 2009: "I'm Sorry" by Charlene Choi
References
- ↑ OH ING YEEN (August 19, 2009). "Turbulent Drama". thestar Online (Malaysia: Star Publications). Retrieved 17 April 2010.
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