Acting
A trilingual actor based in Hong Kong who is equally skilled in drama, action and comedy.
- 180 cm
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- Black Hair
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- Brown Eyes
A trilingual actor based in Hong Kong who is equally skilled in drama, action and comedy.
Hello, my name is Christopher Sin. I am an actor and model based in Hong Kong. In 2019, I graduated with a bachelor's degree in Film Studies from Pepperdine University (Malibu, CA). I also trained with Gregory Berger Sobeck and Christopher Bayes from the Yale School of Drama. And was later invited to Oxford University to host a forum about the pedagogy of acting with their students. Living internationally has afforded me to be proficient in 3 languages, including Cantonese, English and Mandarin.
Since the age of 7, I have been training in martial arts including Taekwondo, Boxing, Wing Chun, Nunchucks, QiGong and Film Stunts. My action acting career began in 2021, when I worked in the stunt team of a Hong Kong feature film known as “Inexternal” (裡應外合). I was later casted as the male lead of “Golden Sword Woman” (金刀女俠), which have received comprehensive press coverage all over Hong Kong.
I have appeared in other well-known feature films and TV shows, such as "Warriors of Future" (明日 戰記), "Integrity" (廉政風雲-煙幕), "P Storm" (P風暴) etc. But I am mostly recognized for my extensive participation in TV commercials, starring in advertisements for HSBC, New World Development, Panasonic Hong Kong etc.
Outside of acting, I am a stage emcee, certified personal trainer, singer and DJ.
“Nothing human is foreign to us”
My favorite Chinese idiom is 四海⼀家, which translates to “there is only one family within the four oceans.” At the end of the day, I believe that every human is a child of God who shares the same humanity.
Dr. Albert Mehrabian stated in his studies that 93% of communication is non-verbal. Words are hardly sufficient for us to form a connection with other human beings. Communication doesn’t happen when words are exchanged, communication happens when meaning is exchanged. Quick example, my puppy has never once spoken a word to me, but I have no problem understanding his needs and exchanging our love.
As human beings, or in the previous example, living things, there are more that brings us together than sets us apart. By saying so, I admit that there are indeed elements in life that sets us apart, such as different world views, different opinions, different life goals… But these elements are what constitutes the human experience.
As actors, we embrace the human experience. We embody the characters’ problems and solve their conflicts through our psychological, behavioral and sociological choices. But no matter how drastic or polarized our conflicts are, we must remember that there is only one human race.