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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lim_Kay_TongLim Kay Tong - Wikipedia

    Lim Kay Tong (born 10 July 1954) is a Singaporean film, television and stage actor. Notably, he starred opposite Sean Penn in Shanghai Surprise (1986), Pierce Brosnan in Noble House (1988), and Claire Danes in Brokedown Palace (1999), and was the lead actor in Growing Up (1996–2001) and Perth (2004).

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0510558Kay Tong Lim - IMDb

    Kay Tong Lim. Actor. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Play trailer 2:36. Dance of the Dragon (2008) More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Kay Tong Lim is known for Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (1993), It Could Happen to You (1994) and Off Limits (1988).

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  3. Lim Kay Tong or Kay Tong Lim is a veteran Singaporean film, TV and stage actor. Notably, he starred opposite Sean Penn in Shanghai Surprise, Pierce Brosnan in Noble House and Claire Danes in Brokedown Palace, and was the lead actor in Growing Up and Perth.

  4. 14. Aug. 2015 · Lim Kay Tong shares his impressions of Lee Kuan Yew, his hero and the subject of the film 1965, in which he starred as the Singapore's founding Prime Minister. He also talks about his acting career, his views on multi-racialism and his challenges in portraying LKY.

  5. The veteran actor says he overcame his cowardice to accept the role of Singapore's founding prime minister in the film commemorating the country's 50th anniversary. He joins a cast that includes Joanne Peh, Qi Yuwu and Deanna Yusoff.

  6. 31. März 2017 · Celebrity. BAZAAR Screen Kings: Lim Kay Tong, The Seasoned Veteran. The experienced thespian reveals the biggest lessons that he has learned in his career. By Annabelle Fernandez - published 31 Mar 2017. Jacket; sweater; shirt; pants; shoes, Louis Vuitton. Photo: Gan. LIM KAY TONG.

  7. 7. Feb. 2020 · Invisible Stories Showrunner On Singapore Social, Living In Yishun And Working With Lim Kay Tong - TODAY. Writer-director Ler Jiyuan also shares the secret to writing dialogue that doesn’t...