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Sammy Sum Chun-hin (born 4 May 1983) is an actor based in Hong Kong.

Biography

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Sammy Sum speaks fluent Hong Kong Cantonese, Mandarin Chinese, Canadian French and North American English. He was born in Hong Kong, but at the age of 10 Sum moved to Montreal, Quebec, Canada with his family, where he spent all of his adolescent years until his early 20s. He moved back to Hong Kong in his mid 20s and entered the TVB entertainment business including starring in Hong Kong films.[1]

In 2006, Sum auditioned for TVbeople, a talent casting system hosted by TVB, and was selected to sign a two-year artiste contract with the company along with six other winners. Before acting in dramas, he joined TVB's acting classes and graduated from TVB's 22nd Artiste Training Class of 2007.

In 2014, Sum gained recognition with his performance in the crime drama Line Walker, for which he was nominated for Most Improved Male Artiste at the TVB Anniversary Awards.

Filmography

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Television dramas

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Title Year Role Notes
Speech of Silence 2008 Episode 20
Off Pedder 2008–10 Yuen Po-hin Sitcom recurring character
Pages of Treasures 2008 Police officer Episode 17
The Greatness of a Hero 2009 Soldier Episodes 4–5
The King of Snooker Guest Episode 3
E.U. Kin
A Bride for a Ride Jinyiwei soldier
Just Love II Lee King-ho's friend Episode 23
The Threshold of a Persona Triad member
Burning Flame III Derek
Sweetness in the Salt Follower
D.I.E. Again News reporter
In the Chamber of Bliss Mr. Kwok Episode 7
A Chip Off the Old Block Police officer
My Better Half 2010 Ducky Ming
Gun Metal Grey Police Diver
In the Eye of the Beholder Villager Episode 9
A Fistful of Stances Ching
Fly with Me Forensics specialist Episode 4
When Lanes Merge Forensics specialist
Growing Through Life Real estate manager
Twilight Investigation Security guard
Links to Temptation Leader
A Great Way to Care 2011 Waiter
Grace Under Fire a "john"
Yes, Sir. Sorry, Sir! Boyfriend
Be Home for Dinner Lee Yan-tik Sitcom
The Other Truth Bartender
Lives of Omission Bao Deng / Ho Chee-deng
Forensic Heroes III PC Lai Ming-wai
When Heaven Burns Guitarist Episode 25
Master of Play 2012 Jerry
King Maker Yeung Kuk
Silver Spoon, Sterling Shackles Aisin Gioro Erxi
Friendly Fire 2012-13 Poon Hing
The Day of Days 2013 Brother Lung
Slow Boat Home Albert Dino
A Change of Heart Chui Tung-kin
Always and Ever Lau Chuen
Bounty Lady Lau Pat-kin
Line Walker 2014 Kobe Lin Ho-kan
All That Is Bitter Is Sweet Ngai Chun
Young Charioteers 2015 Fighting Yip Fai-ting
Come with Me 2016 To Tak-kee
Shadow of Justice 2018 Ah Kwong
The Impossible 3 2020 Luk Ka-ming
Final Destiny 2021 Fong Chi-pang
I’ve Got The Power 2022 Cheung Kin-wai
See Her Again 2024 Cheung Keong

Films

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Title Year Role Notes
Run Papa Run 2008 Tin-yun's bodyguard
Poker King 2009 Uno's subordinate
72 Tenants of Prosperity 2010 Customer neighbour
La Comédie humaine Beach boy
Perfect Wedding Louis' friend
Lan Kwai Fong 2 2012 Don (LKF USB) Nominated—Hong Kong Film Award for Best New Performer
Young and Dangerous: Reloaded 2013 Ugly Kwan
From Vegas to Macau 2014 Ken's enforcer
Are You Here 2015

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Sammy Sum Chun-hin (Chinese: 沈震軒; born 4 May 1983) is a Hong Kong actor, singer, and entrepreneur recognized for his supporting roles in popular television dramas and films, including Lives of Omission (2011), Line Walker (2014), and The Man from Macau (2014). Sum entered the entertainment industry in 2006 after successfully auditioning for TVB's TVbeople artist training program, securing a two-year contract with the broadcaster. Early in his career, he endured severe financial difficulties, earning a modest HK$6,000 monthly salary while allocating HK$4,000 to rent for a subdivided flat in Tsim Sha Tsui, which left him surviving on approximately HK$50 per day for nearly seven years, supplemented by part-time jobs and loans from friends. His breakthrough came in 2011 with a role in the crime drama Lives of Omission, followed by acclaim for his performance as a customs officer in Line Walker, which earned him a nomination for Most Improved Male Artiste at the 2014 TVB Anniversary Awards. After leaving in 2016, Sum returned briefly in 2020 for projects like Final Destiny (2021) and I've Got the Power (2022) before signing with Emperor Entertainment Group in 2022. Transitioning into , he co-founded the fitness center 111 Ones Fitness, investing a seven-figure sum, though the venture has yet to fully recoup costs as of 2025, prompting him to drive for to cover expenses while forgoing a personal salary to prioritize employee payments.

Early Life and Education

Family Background

Sammy Sum, born Shen Zhenxuan (沈震軒) on May 4, 1983, in , grew up in a of Chinese descent that prioritized and stability. His parents, motivated by a desire to offer superior opportunities for their three sons, relocated the to , , , when Sum was around ten years old and in the fifth grade of . This move allowed the brothers to attend well-regarded local institutions, where Sum completed his elementary before advancing to . Sum's father established a successful career in Canada's sector, contributing to the family's financial security and enabling their settled life in . While specific details about his mother are less documented, both parents have remained based in since the , maintaining close ties with their sons despite the geographical distance. Sum has two brothers, though their names and professions are not publicly detailed in available accounts; the family's emphasis on fraternal support is evident in how the relocation was framed as a collective investment in their futures. The family's supportive dynamic has occasionally bridged the continents, as seen when Sum's parents traveled from to in 2014 to care for him following a severe injury sustained while filming the television series , where they prepared home-cooked meals and assisted with his recovery. In a gesture of , Sum sponsored his parents' first joint international trip to in 2017, marking a personal milestone in expressing gratitude for their sacrifices. These instances highlight the enduring familial bonds that have underpinned Sum's life, even as he pursued his career independently after returning to in his mid-20s.

Acting Training

Sammy Sum received his primary acting training through Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB), Hong Kong's leading television network, which has long operated a structured program to cultivate on-screen talent. He enrolled in TVB's Artiste Training Class and graduated from its 22nd cohort in 2007, marking the beginning of his professional preparation for television roles. The Artiste Training Class, initiated in 1971, offers a rigorous designed to build versatile performers for the broadcast industry. Participants undergo instruction in core techniques alongside complementary disciplines such as , , hosting, makeup application, and foundational television production principles, fostering well-rounded skills essential for series and variety programming. This multifaceted approach has historically produced numerous prominent entertainers by emphasizing practical, on-set readiness over theoretical study alone. Sum's completion of the program positioned him to take on initial supporting and extra roles in TVB dramas shortly thereafter, leveraging the hands-on training to navigate the competitive local industry. No records indicate additional formal education beyond this TVB affiliation.

Professional Career

Entry into the Industry

Sammy Sum entered the industry in 2006 when he auditioned for TVbeople, a talent scouting program organized by Television Broadcasts Limited (), Hong Kong's leading broadcaster. Selected as one of seven winners out of numerous applicants, he signed a two-year artist contract with , marking his formal entry into professional entertainment. Following the audition, Sum enrolled in TVB's artist training program and graduated from the 22nd Artiste Training Class in 2007, where he honed his skills in acting, performance, and on-camera techniques alongside other aspiring talents. This structured training prepared him for on-screen work, emphasizing discipline and versatility in Cantonese-language productions. Sum made his television debut later that year in minor supporting roles, appearing in the mini-series Colours of Love and the drama Best Selling Secrets, both TVB productions that showcased emerging in ensemble casts. These early appearances were brief, often limited to guest spots or secondary characters, reflecting his status as a newcomer in a competitive industry. Over the next few years, he continued in similar capacities in series such as Off Pedder (2008) and E.U. (2009), gradually building experience while navigating the hierarchical structure of TVB's drama production system. His initial years were marked by significant financial hardship, with a starting monthly of approximately HK$6,000 (around US$770), of which HK$4,000 went toward rent for a in . This left him with just HK$50 per day for living expenses, prompting frugal habits like walking long distances to afford affordable meals and relying on part-time work and loans from friends to sustain himself. Despite these challenges, Sum persisted, viewing the sacrifices as essential to pursuing his passion in Hong Kong's demanding landscape.

Breakthrough Roles

Sum's entry into prominent roles began in 2011 with his portrayal of Bao Dung, also known as Ho Chee-deng, in the crime drama . This supporting role as a triad member under the command of an undercover cop represented a departure from his earlier minor appearances, earning him initial industry notice after five years of struggling with limited . The character's complex dynamics within the criminal highlighted Sum's ability to convey vulnerability and intensity, contributing to the series' focus on undercover operations and moral ambiguities. Building on this momentum, Sum achieved wider acclaim in 2014 through his lead performance as Lin Hon Kan, codenamed , in the high-rated TVB series . As an undercover officer grappling with identity crises and loyalty conflicts in a storyline, his role showcased emotional depth and action prowess, resonating with audiences amid the drama's intense narrative. The series' success, which drew significant viewership in , led to Sum receiving a nomination for Most Improved Male Artiste at the 2014 , solidifying his transition from supporting to leading status.

Post-TVB Developments

After departing from in 2016, Sammy Sum shifted his career focus to the market, seeking opportunities beyond television. During this period, he took on select roles, including a part in the 2024 film Kuang Bao Ju Xi. Sum made a brief return to TVB in 2020, signing a serial-based contract and starring in the period drama Final Destiny (also known as Smiling Across the Mortal World; 2021), filmed in 2020, where he portrayed Fang Zhi-peng, a character skilled in both literature and during the Southern . He followed this with appearances in I've Got the Power (2022), under his serial-based contract signed in 2020, which expired in July 2021 after the completion of these projects. In November 2021, Sum signed an exclusive contract with Emperor Entertainment Group (EEG), transitioning toward film and endeavors. Under EEG, he debuted in with the single "The Luckiest Ordinary Person" in 2022, followed by "最幸運的平凡人" in May 2025, emphasizing themes of everyday perseverance. This pivot included promotional busking performances in in September 2024, drawing crowds to showcase his singing abilities ahead of his concert Actually, I Can Sing. In 2025, Sum appeared in a microfilm series, including an episode featuring singer Gin Lee. He is also scheduled to perform at the "Best Wishes 2026" concert in San Francisco alongside Hacken Lee and Ken Hung. Parallel to his entertainment pursuits, Sum ventured into business by opening a gym in 2023, investing a seven-figure sum (in HKD) to capitalize on his personal fitness interests. By early 2025, the gym had broken even but not fully recouped the initial outlay, prompting Sum to drive for Uber as a side gig to cover operational costs, despite potential legal risks in Hong Kong where such services operate in a gray area.

Filmography

Television Dramas

Sammy Sum debuted on Hong Kong television in 2008, appearing in supporting roles in TVB series such as Off Pedder, a long-running where he played a minor character in its extensive 337-episode run. Throughout 2009, he continued building his presence with multiple guest and supporting parts in popular TVB dramas, including Burning Flame III as Derek, a role that highlighted his early action-oriented performances, and E.U., a where he contributed to ensemble scenes. These early appearances established him within 's ecosystem, often portraying young professionals or secondary figures in high-stakes narratives typical of the network's output. By the early 2010s, Sum's roles expanded in scope and frequency, with supporting parts in series like (2011), where he played Bao Dung, an undercover operative adding depth to the crime thriller's intricate plot. In 2013, he featured in several ensemble dramas, including Slow Boat Home as Albert Dino and The Day of Days as Lung Go, showcasing his versatility in family sagas and period pieces. His television career gained significant momentum in 2014 with the prominent supporting role of Lin Hon Kan (also known as "Kobe") in , a critically acclaimed 31-episode police drama that achieved high viewership ratings, peaking at 37 points, and an 8.1 user rating on MyDramaList, and led to a successful ; Sum's portrayal of a conflicted undercover cop was praised for its emotional intensity and marked a turning point, elevating him from supporting to prominent status. Following this breakthrough, Sum secured main roles in subsequent years, including the titular lead in Young Charioteers (2015), a 20-episode sports drama centered on racing, where he depicted a determined athlete navigating personal and competitive challenges. In 2016, he starred as the protagonist in Come With Me, a 20-episode produced by , playing a character involved in a amid humorous entanglements. His lead performance in The Impossible 3 (2020), a six-episode action , further demonstrated his action-hero capabilities as Luk Ka Ming, tackling high-octane scenarios. Sum also took on the central role of Fong Chi Pang in Final Destiny (2021), a 20-episode supernatural thriller that explored themes of fate and redemption, earning a 7.2 rating for its innovative . In recent years, after his contract ended in 2021, Sum transitioned to diverse platforms, including ViuTV and productions. He appeared in supporting capacity as Cheung Kin Wai in I've Got the Power (2022), a 25-episode legal on ViuTV that delved into battles and personal ethics. In 2023, he guest-starred as lawyer Jiang Da Zhuang in Legal Affair, a 20-episode ViuTV series focusing on legal intricacies. His mainland work includes the supporting role of Zhang Qiang in See Her Again (2024), an 18-episode rated 7.6 for its emotional narrative on memory and loss. Most recently, in 2025, Sum made a as A Ken / Ah Hung in Homeland Guardian, a 24-episode series emphasizing themes.
YearTitleRoleEpisodesNetworkNotes
2014Lin Hon Kan ("")31Prominent supporting role; breakthrough performance in undercover cop thriller
2015Young CharioteersLead athlete20Main role; sports drama
2016Come With MeTo Tak Kee20Main role;
2020The Impossible 3Luk Ka Ming6Main role; action
2021Final DestinyFong Chi Pang20Main role; elements
2022I've Got the PowerCheung Kin Wai25ViuTVSupport role; legal drama
2024See Her AgainZhang Qiang18Support role; emotional drama
This selection highlights representative works across his career phases, prioritizing high-impact series with main or notable supporting roles.

Films

Sammy Sum began his film career in 2006 with minor roles in the action-comedy My Wife Is a Gangster 3 and the spy spoof Love Undercover 3, where he played a police college student, establishing an early foothold in cinema while primarily focused on television. Over the subsequent years, he cultivated a niche in supporting roles across genres, frequently depicting bodyguards, subordinates, or underworld figures in fast-paced action and crime narratives. A pivotal moment came with his performance as Don in the nightlife drama Lan Kwai Fong 2 (2012), a role that highlighted his charismatic presence in ensemble settings and earned him a nomination for Best New Performer at the 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards. This recognition propelled him into more prominent parts, such as Ugly Kwan in Young and Dangerous: Reloaded (2013), a gritty of the iconic triad saga that emphasized loyalty and street rivalries. Sum's versatility shone in comedic action fare like (2014), where he portrayed Kit, a in a high-stakes heist alongside stars and , contributing to the film's success of HK$33.6 million. Later works include the undercover cop thriller Undercover Duet (2015) as Song Kwan and the legal drama A Lifetime Treasure (2019) as a , demonstrating his range beyond archetypes. In recent years, Sum delivered a standout supporting turn as Boss Spark in (2021), directed by Soi Cheang, playing a ruthless gang leader in this crime story about a cop and a jaded investigating a dismembered body; the film garnered critical praise for its tense atmosphere and social commentary, holding an 86% approval rating on . His ongoing contributions, including roles in Yum Investigation (2023) and Ultimate Revenge (2024), underscore a sustained commitment to Hong Kong's independent and commercial film sectors.
YearTitleRoleNotes
2012Lan Kwai Fong 2DonNominated—Hong Kong Film Award for Best New Performer
2013Young and Dangerous: ReloadedUgly KwanTriad reboot; support role in ensemble cast
2014KitAction-comedy; part of HK$33.6M hit
2021Boss SparkCrime thriller; 86% score

Personal Life and Ventures

Relationships

Sammy Sum has been in a long-term relationship with Hong Kong actress Shirley Chan (陳欣妍) since early 2019. The couple was first publicly spotted together in early 2019, when they were photographed hugging during a date in . In a 2020 interview, Sum described himself as a "not very exciting boyfriend" who initially disliked celebrations but adapted to Chan's preferences after growing up in where he often spent birthdays alone. He emphasized their compatibility, stating, "I am always being told that I am boring! My girlfriend is the one that taught me how to enjoy celebrations and parties." Regarding , Sum expressed traditional views, noting, "I think it’s a matter of the right timing! I am a traditional person. If I feel that the time is right, then I will do it. I hope it happens soon though." By 2022, after three years together, the couple discussed plans, with Sum intending a surprise romantic proposal and potential marriage the following year. Despite long-distance periods due to work, Chan has supported Sum by managing their home and encouraging his commitments. In 2022, Sum dedicated his debut single "The Luckiest Ordinary Person" to Chan, portraying her as a source of stability through life's challenges and filming her as the female lead in the music video to highlight their natural chemistry. The pair co-own 111 Ones Fitness, a boutique in , , which they opened in September 2023 with a seven-figure ; as of early , the business was breaking even amid economic challenges, prompting Sum to drive for to cover expenses.

Music and Other Pursuits

Sammy Sum ventured into music as an extension of his entertainment career. In 2013, he released his debut single, "The More You Say It" (講多變真), which served as the theme song for the series The Best Plan Is No Plan. This marked his initial foray into recording, blending his acting profile with musical performance. By 2015, Sum expanded this pursuit with the release of his self-titled debut album, Sammy Sum, which he promoted through radio appearances and public events. Following his departure from TVB in 2016 and a shift toward opportunities in mainland China, Sum's music activities evolved. In 2022, after signing with Emperor Entertainment Group (EEG), he relaunched his music career under the label, releasing "The Luckiest Ordinary Person" as a promotional single and collaborating on its music video featuring his girlfriend, Shirley Chan. To demonstrate his vocal talents amid a competitive market, Sum participated as a regular member in the 2024 variety show Call Me By Fire Season 4, though he was eliminated in the first round. He took to street busking in Guangzhou in September 2024, performing original songs and covers to engage audiences directly, ahead of his solo concert Actually, I Can Sing on October 5, 2024. These efforts highlighted his commitment to music as a parallel creative outlet, often integrated with live performances and social media sharing under his EEG artist profile. Beyond music, Sum has pursued entrepreneurial interests in fitness and wellness, reflecting a personal passion for health that emerged during the . In 2020, he invested in high-end home equipment to maintain his routine amid lockdowns, transforming part of his residence into a dedicated workout space. This interest culminated in a major business venture in 2023, when he co-founded 111 Ones Fitness, a in , with partners including Shirley Chan. Sum contributed a seven-figure to the project, aiming to create a community-focused fitness . Although the gym achieved status by early 2025, it had not yet recouped the initial capital, prompting Sum to take on supplemental income sources. To support the gym and manage financial pressures, Sum began working as an driver in early 2025, using his for rides in . He described the role as a stress-reliever, leveraging his enjoyment of — a skill he acquired early in life—while covering operational costs like tolls. This side pursuit underscored his pragmatic approach to sustaining his ventures, balancing creative and endeavors amid transitions.

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