Born in 1954 in Hong Kong, Billy Lau Nam-Kwong is an actor known for his comedic roles in the genre of horror-comedy. In A Kid from Tibet (1991), he brings a distinct flair to the film's unconventional narrative. Lau's career features a string of performances that often blend humor with supernatural elements, making him a notable figure in the cult film circuit. His work exemplifies the playful yet eerie tone prevalent in many of the films from this era.
A Kid from Tibet
As the evil sect known as the Black Section of Esoteric Buddhism wreaks havoc on Tibet, a young monk named Wong La (Biao Yuen) is sent to Hong Kong to recover a sacred urn that holds the power to defeat the enemies. Wong soon meets and safeguards a gorgeous woman (Michelle Reis) connected to the urn's protector, while the leader of the Black Section learns of Wong's plan and pursues the urn for himself in this martial arts thriller.