Patrick Lam. A prominent Chinese American stage and film actor, singer, and concert pianist who has made a significant impact across multiple artistic disciplines.
Born in Hong Kong and recognized for being openly gay, Lam is celebrated for their versatility and commitment to authentic representation in the performing arts.
Currently based in New York City, Lam trained at the prestigious Juilliard School, studying piano with Nadia Reisenberg and acting at HB Studio under Uta Hagen.
His career includes appearances on the soap opera Another World and co-star roles in various major network television shows.

Early Life and Education
Patrick Lam was born in Hong Kong, moving to the United States to pursue a flourishing career in performance.
Demonstrating exceptional talent at a young age, Lam was accepted to the Juilliard School, one of the world’s leading conservatories.
At Juilliard, Lam not only honed his craft as a concert pianist but also deepened their study of acting, benefitting from instruction by notable mentors.
Performance Career
Throughout their career, Lam has distinguished themselves across stage, screen, and music venues. Known for a dynamic presence, Lam‘s co-starring role in the renowned daytime drama Another World introduced their work to a wide American audience.
Since then, Lam has appeared in multiple television roles, including productions like Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and Bonding.
In addition to a screen presence, Lam has performed as a concert pianist and singer, making appearances with acclaimed musical ensembles and at distinguished venues.
Lam‘s artistic versatility and dedication have laid the foundation for a respected position within the entertainment industry.

Identity and Advocacy
Openly gay, Lam is committed to breaking barriers and challenging stereotypes traditionally found in the performing arts.
Throughout his career, Lam has embraced visibility and inclusivity, providing a role model for diverse talent aspiring to careers in music and acting.
His presence in mainstream media plays a vital part in progressing equitable storytelling and accurate cultural representation.
Professional Representation
Based in New York City, Lam continues to actively engage in new projects, collaborating with distinguished agents and management teams.
His work extends from the concert stage to television — demonstrating both range and commitment. Lam is also involved in music education and occasionally undertakes voice-over assignments.