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Karena Lam Kar-Yan
Karena was working at her Vancouver family restaurant when she was discovered by a talent scout from Taiwan in 1993, at age fifteen. The scout persuaded her to fly to Taiwan that Christmas, alone, for a singing audition in the hope of securing a professional contract. The audition was a success and she released two albums, her debut album in 1995 and her second album later in 1999. However both were met with modest success.
Her film debut in 2002 changed all this and propelled her to real stardom. Karena starred in three successful Hong Kong films in the same year, winning the awards of Best Supporting Actress and Best New Performer for her role in July Rhapsody directed by Ann Hui (at the 2002 Hong Kong Film Awards) and for Inner Senses by Lo Chi Leung (at the Taiwan Golden Horse Awards), gaining her recognition as a talented young actress and marking the start of her film career.
In recent months she has been taking on much more challenging roles, as witnessed in the 2005 horror film Home Sweet Home, where she plays an insane and horribly deformed "phantom" monster who kidnaps a boy from his genetic mother to claim as its own, and was nominated for major awards again.
As actor
Beyond the Sin
Worth the Wait
Tales of Taipei
Customs Frontline
Daughter's Daughter
Red Line
Tales from the Occult: Body and Soul
Man on the Edge
American Girl
Bad Acting
The White Storm 2: Drug Lords
Integrity
Legally Declared Dead
The Liquidator
Heaven in the Dark
Dragon Blade
Zinnia Flower
Keeper of Darkness
Lover's Discourse
Don Quixote
Let the Wind Carry Me
Fit Lover
Candy Rain
Claustrophobia
Happy Funeral
Anna & Anna
Kidnap
Silk
It Had To Be You
Mob Sister