Terence Yin Chi-Wai
Terence Yin Chi-Wai, born on May 19, 1975, in Hong Kong, is a multifaceted talent recognized as both an actor and producer. He has made significant contributions to the film industry, with notable performances in films such as *Lara Croft: Tomb Raider - The Cradle of Life* (2003), *Robin-B-Hood* (2006), and *Cold War* (2012).
Yin comes from a family steeped in the arts; his mother, Jenny Hu, is a celebrated actress, while his father, Kang Wei, was involved in acting, directing, and producing. This creative lineage undoubtedly influenced Yin’s career trajectory.
In addition to his acting prowess, Terence is also known for his musical endeavors. He co-founded the Hong Kong boy band Alive alongside Daniel Wu, Andrew Lin, and Conroy Chi-Chung Chan. The group was initially formed to serve as the backdrop for their film *The Heavenly Kings* (2006), a mockumentary that humorously reflects on the intricacies of the Hong Kong entertainment scene, drawing from their personal experiences in the industry.
Throughout his career, Terence Yin has skillfully navigated various facets of show business, earning recognition for his contributions and showcasing a blend of talent that resonates with audiences both in Hong Kong and beyond.
Filmography
Anaconda
Invincible Swordsman
The Calm Beyond
Cold War
Gen-X Cops
Dead or Alive: Final
Lavender
New Police Story
Hot War
Special ID
Lost for Words (2013)
Rob-B-Hood
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider - The Cradle of Life
Skyline Cruisers