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5-454: Patrick Tam may refer to: Patrick Tam (film director) (born 1948), Hong Kong film director Patrick Tam (actor) (born 1969), Hong Kong actor and singer Patrick Tam (biologist) , Australian microbiologist [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

10-409: Is a Hong Kong film director and film editor . He is known as the seminal figure of Hong Kong New Wave Patrick Tam was born in 1948. As a teenager, he was avid film goer and wrote reviews and made film shorts on 16mm cameras. Like many of the other members of Hong Kong New Wave films, Tam began in television. He worked at TVB starting out as a prop assistant in 1967. By 1975, he was directing

15-486: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Patrick_Tam&oldid=933043299 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Patrick Tam (film director) Patrick Tam Ka-ming ( Chinese : 譚家明 ; pinyin : Tán Jiāmíng ; born 25 March 1948)

20-617: The stations tops programs like Superstar Special . When he was offered a sabbatical to study filmmaking in San Francisco , he spent most of the time at the Pacific Film Archive watching films. He returned to Hong Kong in 1976 directing episodes of the Hong Kong cop show C.I.D. and then the series he was most known for with Seven Women . His last major television production was the 10-part series titled 13 in 1977. His first film

25-439: Was The Sword (1980), a wuxia film. Tam directed the 1987 film Final Victory , scripted by Wong Kar-wai . He edited Wong Kar-wai's Days of Being Wild , contributing the cameo appearance of Tony Leung Chi-wai in the last scene, and Ashes of Time , as well as Johnnie To 's Election . As part of Hong Kong's New Wave of film directors in the late 1970s and 1980s, Tam's work enjoys great acclaim. According to

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