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Australian actress

Khym Lam
Born1963 or 1964 (age 60–61)
Singapore
NationalityAustralian
OccupationActress
Spouse Richard Fidler ​(m. 1993)
Children2

Khym Lam (born 1963 or '64) is a Singaporean-born Australian actress.

Biography

Lam was born in Singapore to a Malayan father and a Eurasian mother—her grandparents were Charles Davis, a Welsh engineer who married May Lawrence, a part-Chinese woman, before World War II. Lam and her family moved to Australia when she was aged seven. She studied film-making in Melbourne, while waitressing and taking acting roles to support her studies.

Lam's breakthrough role came in 1988 when she was cast as the female lead role of Julie Soong in the Network Ten mini-series Tanamera – Lion of Singapore. She also had a lead role as Yoshie in the 1987 horror film Zombie Brigade.

In 1991, Lam played the Shitsu Tonka Newsreader in the ABC TV comedy series DAAS Kapital. It was on the series that she met Doug Anthony All Stars member Richard Fidler who she would go on to marry in 1993 and have one son and one daughter with him.

In 1994 and 1995, Lam appeared in several episodes of Neighbours as Ling Mai Chan, the daughter of Lou Carpenter.

Publications

In 1998, Lam wrote a recipe book, Eating In: a Post Modern Posthaste Experience, which was published by Hodder Headline.

References

  1. ^ Wilson, George (12 February 1989). "Beauty, Khym!". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
  2. Shelley, Peter (2012). Australian Horror Films 1973–2010. McFarland. ISBN 978-0786461677.
  3. DAAS Kapital – Faith, Australian Screen, National Film and Sound Archive, 1992.
  4. All Star secrets revealed, Chortle – The UK Comedy Guide, 13 April 2013.
  5. Guest Character Profiles: Ling Mai Chan, Neighbours: The Perfect Blend.
  6. Eating in : a post modern posthaste experience / Khym Lam ; photography Oliver Strewe, National Library of Australia.

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