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Thomas Lim (Traditional Chinese: 林毅煒) is Head of Sun Entertainment Culture Los Angeles and a prominent filmmaker in the
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film industry, originally of Chinese Singaporean descent. He is best known for directing and writing the Macau movie
Roulette City
', which was commercially released in theaters in
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and
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in 2012, and Macau in 2014. Lim is also known as an actor in leading roles in Chinese TV drama series such as ''The Game'', musicals like ''The Wizard of Oz'' (as the Cowardly Lion), and movies like Hong Kong's ''One Last Dance''. In 2016, Lim began production of his new directorial feature film
Sea of Mirrors
' in Macau. Shot on the iPhone, principal photography was completed in Los Angeles in the summer of 2017. The film stars Toru Uchikado (from NBC serial drama series " ''Heroes Reborn''") and Japanese actress Kieko Suzuki. News of the production were widely reported by all major Macau press: such as the ''
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The Macau Post Daily
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Hoje Macau
', ''
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Macau Closer
', ''
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'',
M-Art
' and '' TDM TV station''. The film premiered in Macau on May-24, 2019. Lim is reported to be planning a third feature film to complete a planned trilogy of films set in Macau.


Career


China

In 2004, Lim moved to
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, and became a TV and film actor for both American and Chinese productions. He played a principal role "Zhou Fan" in the Chinese TV Series ''The Game'', which aired nationwide in
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, Singapore, Malaysia and Vietnam.


Macau

Lim moved to Macau in 2008 where he wrote and directed the feature film ''Roulette City''. The film premiered at the Singapore International Film Festiva

and was commercially released at cinemas in Japa

Singapor

and Macau. The film also aired as a 2013 Chinese New Year film at primetime on Macau Cable TV These releases garnered Lim over 100 press interviews and articles in Japan, Singapore, Macau, Taiwan, and the U.S. Lim has spoken in interviews about making independent films in Asia, saying: "I personally think the word 'passion' is overrated when it comes to describing filmmakers. Many passionate people end up just talking about what their goals are, but it's the tenacious ones that get things done and make progress." In 2014, Lim was dubbed "An Ambassador for Local Films" b
Macau Closer
magazine.


Japan

Following the release of ''Roulette City'' in Japan, Lim began residing in Tokyo, where he made the short films ''Mari'' and ''The Last Room''. ''Mari'' is a film about the struggles of single mothers in Japan. When describing his inspirations for the film, he explains: "People don't usually associate Japan with being poor. But upon further research, I learned that two groups of people fell under the country's poverty line in Japan: the net cafe dwellers, and single mothers. I was shocked to discover that there are more than 1 million single mothers in Japan, and even thought it was a typo." ''The Last Room'' is Lim's first attempt at directing a horror project.


Los Angeles

''Roulette City'' was invited to screen at the
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in Los Angeles on January 23, 2015 and February 4, 2016. Scenes from the film were included as part of USC's curriculum and final exams in 2016. Speaking on his move to Los Angeles, Lim states: "If I can make Hollywood films, kids in Macau and my native Singapore will forever be allowed to take their Hollywood dreams seriously. It was something I didn't have as a child." Lim became Head of Sun Entertainment Culture Los Angeles (head office in Hong Kong) in September 2018.


Filmography


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lim, Thomas Living people Singaporean film directors Year of birth missing (living people)