Jerry Lamb

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Jerry Lamb Hiu Fong (Chinese : 林曉峰) (born 29 September 1970) is a Hong Kong actor.

He was born in Hong Kong. He is the younger brother of popular DJ, pop singer, and actor, Jan Lamb. Jerry is best known to hardcore movie fans as the young lackey Pou-pan in the Young and Dangerous. He was one of the few cast members to have been in the entire film series in the same role, including the spinoffs.

Jerry is distinguished for his nerdy looks but good attitude. An actor as well, one of his best performances is said to be seen in 1996's The Log with Michael Wong and Kent Cheng. He is married to Lily Hong with two sons.

Aside from movies, Jerry is also the co-host of the Super Trio Series, a comedy variety show on TVB Jade with Chin Ka Lok and Eric Tsang.

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