Lim Kay Tong Explained

Lim Kay Tong
Alias:Yiam Kong Leong
Birth Date:10 July 1954
Birth Place:Colony of Singapore

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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). Lim has been called "Singapore's finest actor", "Singapore's best-known actor", and Singapore's answer to thespians Ian McKellen and Alec Guinness.[1] [2] [3]

Lim is a co-founder and board member of TheatreWorks. He played founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew in 1965, a film that was shot to celebrate Singapore's Golden Jubilee.[4]

Early years

Growing up, Lim's parents introduced him to plays, literature, and all things artistic from the many books around their house. Lim's father, a radiologist, wanted him to become a barrister, but was supportive of his acting dreams.[5]

Educated at Anglo-Chinese School and a boarding school in England, Lim was a national rugby player in his youth, playing the wing-forward position.[6] [7] While serving National Service, Lim earned a Singapore Armed Forces Colours award for his accomplishments in rugby.[8]

In 1975, Lim moved to East Riding of Yorkshire, England, to further his education. He graduated from the University of Hull in 1978 with a Bachelor of Acts (Honours) in English and Drama, where the late Anthony Minghella was his contemporary and tutor.[9] In 1980, he earned a diploma in Acting from the Webber-Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London. In England, he had several bit parts for the BBC's Doctor Who and The Chinese Detective series. In between these walk-on roles, Lim took on odd jobs like window washing, being a night janitor and washing dishes to earn extra money.[10]

Career

Lim's acting career began on the stage, when he auditioned for a production while being bored during National Service.[11] In 1974, he starred in Robert Yeo's landmark play, Are You There, Singapore? for the Experimental Theatre Club.[12] His other initial acting roles were in the plays Equus (1975) and Marching Song (197?) for the University Drama Society and One Mad Night (1975) for the Stage Club.

Upon his return from England, Lim played the lead role in the Experimental Theatre Club's Terry Rex (1982). The Straits Times Minu Tharoor praised his Terry, writing, "Stage presence is too cliché a term for the imaginative energy with which Kay Tong took control of the play, the stage and his part".[13] For his performance, Lim clinched the Singapore Drama Festival Best Actor Award.

In the same year, Lim began his career as a journalist with The Straits Times. While covering the arts, Lim continued acting in plays like David Henry Hwang's F.O.B. (Fresh Off Boat) (1982), Chandran Lingam's The Nuns (1983) and Abigail's Party (1983), for which his "marvellously taut performance" was praised by The Singapore Monitors Yap Koon Hong.[14]

Lim's entry into film began in 1984, when he auditioned for the New York casting agent of Year of the Dragon (1985) in Singapore. Lim was unsuccessful, but the casting agent remembered him and recommended him for Shanghai Surprise (1986). Although the film was not critically acclaimed, it gave Lim the break to star in films like Keys to Freedom (1988) and Fifty/Fifty (1992). Lim also got the role of an interrogator in Bernardo Bertolucci's The Last Emperor (1987), but had to give up the role due to a scheduling conflict.[15]

In 1985, Lim tried his hand at directing with David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross, retitled Paradise Heights, for the Drama Festival. The Straits Times Rebecca Chua found that Lim's debut as director "displayed some uncertainty".[16] In the same year, Lim resigned from The Straits Times to set up TheatreWorks in February.[17] TheatreWorks, the first adult professional theatre company in Singapore, was formed to "promote theatre that is relevant to Singaporeans" and create work for English-language actors. Lim served as the company's press and media relations consultant, in addition to acting in several of their plays.[18] Lim also acted in the English-language versions of Kuo Pao Kun's influential plays The Coffin is Too Big for the Hole (1985) and No Parking on Odd Days (1986). Both productions travelled to the Hong Kong Arts Festival in 1987. Of the role he originated in The Coffin is Too Big for the Hole, Lim remembers: "For me, [a one-man show] was panic stations. I had never done a long monologue. In drama school, we had to prepare monologues based on a Shakespearean character. Nothing like this, which was 30 to 35 minutes long. And [Kuo] spent at least a couple of weeks just talking to me. I was worried. Because I thought, when is he going to get down to it?" In preparation, Kuo and Lim visited a coffin-maker and discussed the nature of funerals while Lim memorised the script.[19]

In the late 1980s, Lim spent a few years in Los Angeles, landing roles in Off Limits (1988) and It Could Happen to You (1994). He found the city "very cutthroat and very fake. I didn't like the obsession with showbiz there. It wasn't like living a normal life in a normal city. I knew it was tough before I went, but I also knew if I stayed any longer my soul would be destroyed. The truth is that you had to be in the racial majority to get the parts."[20] Lim also confessed that he's "not one for schmoozing. My career would have been severely hampered if I had hung out there."[21]

Returning to Singapore for good in 1994, Lim starred in MediaCorp's award-winning TV programme Growing Up (1996–2001), set in 1960s and 1970s Singapore. His "outstanding portrayal" as the family patriarch led him to be named by The Straits Times as one of the top ten dads on TV in 2013.[22] [23] During his tenure on Growing Up, Lim experienced deaths in his family, which led him to reflect on his role: "You understand grief, loss, redemption, hope...It was a good time to have played that role not only for the experience as an actor, but also [its lessons in] life. If you're to be remembered for a role for the rest of your life, make the most of it."[24] From 1999 to the early 2000s, Lim wrote a fortnightly column for The New Paper.

Lim's career-defining lead performance as Harry Lee in Perth (2004) was praised by TODAYs Ross Wallace, who wrote, "If there were any doubts that Lim Kay Tong is Singapore's finest actor, 2004's Perth should have laid them to rest...[a] towering performance".[25] Comparing his acting to Robert De Niro and Al Pacino, TODAY also ranked his role as one of the best "male performances of the year in any genre, any country", asking, "Has there ever been a Singaporean performance that surpassed Lim's deranged taxi driver?"[26] Neil Humphreys called Lim's "world-class performance" in Perth "almost without parallel", writing, "This is not a portrayal; it's a metamorphosis".[27] Reflecting on his role, Lim said "it was about time. [The film] wasn't commercially successful, but the role was meaningful...I'm still adamant that I should have underplayed certain parts of Harry, but I'm sure [director] Djinn won't back down from his direction."[28]

In 2007, Lim played the lead in The Photograph, speaking Bahasa Indonesia, a role he considers "significant" in his career.[29] The Indonesian feature film won the 2008 Special Jury Prize at the 43rd Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. In the same year, Lim also served as a jury member of the Singapore International Film Festival.[30] In 2010, Lim won the Asian Television Award Best Drama Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role for his portrayal of Harris Fong in legal drama The Pupil (2010–2011). In 2013, Lim received his second The Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards nomination for Best Actor for Goh Lay Kuan & Kuo Pao Kun (2012–2013), after his first nod for The House of Sleeping Beauties (1994). The Straits Times Corrie Tan called Lim's performance as Kuo "electrifying...Lim was an incredibly charismatic presence on stage as he breathed life into Kuo's characters. He had a very commanding presence".[31]

In 2014, Lim starred as a fortune teller in HBO (Asia)'s original series, Grace, for which he won the Asian Television Award for Best Supporting Actor for the second time in December 2015.[32] In October, he became the first local star to grace the cover of Esquire Singapore.[33] In the same month, it was revealed that Lim will play founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew in the upcoming film celebrating Singapore's Golden Jubilee, 1965. Lim said, "Lee Kuan Yew is a corner of the story. He frames the timeline, as to when the events take place. It is not overwhelmingly undoable, because it's just a handful of appearances stretched over the time in 1965 and maybe one other scene when he is much older. I overcame my cowardice, and said, 'Let's give it a go and see what happens.'"[34]

In February 2015, Lim reunited with his Growing Up co-star Wee Soon Hui to play husband and wife again in the Channel 5 telemovie Love is Love: Sunset.[35]

In July 2015, Lim portrayed Singapore's first prime minister Lee Kuan Yew in the historical film 1965, including a re-enactment of the iconic press conference when Lee announced that Singapore would be separated from Malaysia.[36] In the same month, Lim read Lee Kuan Yew quotes, paired with music, during a one-night performance with the Singapore Chinese Orchestra.[37]

In August 2015, Lim played the lead role in okto's TV movie, Second Chances, about a group of old folks who break out of an old folks’ home.[38]

In early 2016, Lim played one of the lead roles, Allen, in Ying J. Tan's feature film, Rough Mix.[39]

From 2017 to 2018, Lim worked on two Singtel advertisement campaigns. He narrated the telecommunications company's "Power On" video series in 2017, and in 2018, starred in their hit Chinese New Year short film, "Mr Lim’s Reunion Dinner".[40] [41] In 2020, Lim returned as the narrator of Singtel's National Day short film.[42]

In 2019, Lim gave an acting masterclass as part of Manulife Singapore's “Stop the Drama” advertisement.[43]

Personal life

Lim is the older brother of fellow actor Lim Kay Siu, who he starred with in multiple plays.[44] His sister, Irene Lim Kay Han, is an actress. He is first cousins with singer-songwriter Dick Lee.[45]

Lim is married to food writer Sylvia Tan Jui Huang whom playwright Michael Chiang introduced him to.[46] He is also an amateur photographer.[47]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role NotesRef
1983The Highest HonorUncredited
1986Shanghai SurpriseMei Gan[48]
1988Off LimitsLime Green
Keys to FreedomFloating Whorehouse Yee
1992Fifty/FiftyAkhantar
1993Philip Tan
1994It Could Happen to YouSun
1995Mee Pok ManMike Kor
1996Army DazeCaptain Lim
1996Final CutShort film
199712 StoreysMark
1998Forever Fever (That's the Way I Like It)Mr. Tay
1999Brokedown PalaceChief Detective Jagkrit
2001One Leg KickingSonny Lim
A Sharp PencilDerek
Gourmet BabyThe UncleShort film
2002True FilesLieutenant Wang
2003City SharksSamuel
2004PerthHarry Lee
2005MaliceShort film
2006Closur_Short film
2007The PhotographJohan Tan
2008Dance of the DragonLi Bao
2009Good Morning 60Peter PangShort film
2010The Impossibility of KnowingNarratorShort film
2013Durian KingCharlie
Broken MaidenFelixShort film
2014Fragrant RiceButterfly
AfterimagesAgent Sin
The BodyOld ManShort film
20151965Lee Kuan Yew
2016Rough MixAllen

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1981The Chinese DetectiveScarfaceEpisode: "Washing"
1982Doctor WhoChinaman3 episodes (uncredited)
1984TenkoChinese Policeman / Soldier2 episodes
1985Tenko ReunionBandit LeaderTV film
1988Noble HouseBrian Kwok4 episodes
1989Tanamera – Lion of SingaporeKeow Tak6 episodes
1990H.E.L.P.Danny TranEpisode: "Fire Down Below"
1992Frankie's HouseFrankieTV film
The Ruth Rendell MysteriesSung Lao ZhongEpisode: "The Speaker of Mandarin: Part One"
1994Vanishing SonLouyung Chang
Murder, She WroteBokEpisode: "A Murderous Muse"
Vanishing Son IVLouyung Chang
Masters of the SeaStanley Sim40 episodes
1995Troubled WatersStanley Sim
1996–2001Growing UpMr Charlie Tay Wee KiatNominated: Asian Television Award 2001 Best Performance by an Actor (Drama)
1997ShiverKaiEpisode: "Stolen Memories"
1998A Bright Shining LieColonel Cao Huynh VanTV film
Heritage: Financial InstitutionsNarratorTV documentary
2000Hanging by a ThreadTV documentary
2001Brand New TowkayArthur Sebastian Wee
2002–2006True FilesHost & Narrator
2002–2003I, CollectorNarrator
2002–2004Building Dreams: In Search of Singapore ArchitectureNarratorTV documentary series
2003No Place Like HomeChye MengEpisode: "The Chan Family"
2004LifeEpisode: "Old Men and a Baby"
2005SpoiltTV film
NovaVoice overEpisode: "Sinking the Supership"
4x4 - Episodes of Singapore Art2 episodes
2005–2006 Police & ThiefKilpatrick Khoo4 episodes
2006 Son of the DragonGovernorTV film
2007 Random ActsVarious Roles
Stories of Love: The AnthologyPeterEpisode: "My Promise"
Marco PoloLord ChenchuTV film
Presidential ArtNarratorTV documentary
2008 Kung Fu KillerKhanTV film
The Perfect ExitKoh Kwan Howe
En BlocChok Chye ChengNominated: Asian Television Award 2010 Best Drama Performance by an Actor
Parental GuidanceThe Colonel3 episodes
Spirit of the Time: the World of Chinese Contemporary ArtNarratorTV documentary series
2009 The PhilanthropistGeneral WinEpisode: "Myanmar"
2009 StormworldKhelioz8 episodes
2010–2011 The PupilHarris Fong Weng Kiong8 episodes; Won: Asian Television Award 2010 Best Drama Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
2011 Perfect DeceptionDr James Lee12 episodes
2013 Serangoon RoadTiger General4 episodes
A Deadly Turn
2014 GraceWilliam Li4 episodes; Won: Asian Television Award 2015 Best Supporting Actor
Marco Polo
2015 2025William Tay13 episodes
Second ChancesMaxTV film
Love is LoveAndrewTV film series; Episode: "Sunset"
Lion MomsPapa
2017–2019Meet the MPChairman Lao4 episodes
2020RaksasaSalihin HengTV film; Won: Pesta Perdana 2021 Best Actor in a Leading Role - Drama Special/Anthology; Nominated: New York Festivals TV & Film Awards 2021 Best Actor
2020Invisible StoriesEpisode: "Keagan"
2021ReunionRobert Yeh
On The Red DotSelfEpisode: "Reunions: Under One Roof And Growing Up"
2023VeilEdward
Master Chen

Theatre

Year Title Role Notes
1974Are You There, Singapore?Lim Soon Chye[49]
1975Equus
One Mad Night
1982Terry RexTerrySingapore Drama Festival Best Actor Award[50]
F.O.B. (Fresh Off Boat)StevePart of the Singapore Festival of Arts
1983The Nuns
Abigail's PartyLawrence
1984Going West
Bumboat!Part of the Singapore Festival of Arts
1985Be My Sushi Tonight Hirota-sanAdapted from Mike Leigh's Goose Pimples
Paradise HeightsDirector
Love & Belachan
Fanshen
1985, 1987The Coffin Is Too Big for the Hole
1986–1987No Parking on Odd Days
1986RashomonTajomaru
The Window
The Maids & Diary of a MadmanClaire
Ash & ShadowlessHenry
1987The Elephant ManFrederick Treves
1988Piaf
Three Children
1989Metamorphosis
1990The Dance and the Railroad & The Sound of a Voice
1993The Lady of Soul and Her Ultimate "S" MachineDerek
1994Undercover
LongingCollaborator & Performer
1995Broken Birds: An Epic Longing
1998Art
Beauty World10th Anniversary Production
2003Revelations
Oh Man!
2004The House of Sleeping BeautiesYasunari KawabataNominated: The Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards 2005 Best Actor[51]
Mixed Blessings
2005QuillsDr Royer Collard
Heavenly Bento
SkylightTom
2006Diaspora
2010Visible CitiesPolice Officer
The Red BallerinaCollaborator & Performer
2012–2013Goh Lay Kuan & Kuo Pao KunKuo Pao KunNominated: The Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards 2013 Best Actor[52]
2018In The Silence Of Your HeartThianVoice-over

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