Henry Lai Wan-man is a Chinese film composer based in Hong Kong who created the original score for more than 50 films.
Henry Lai finished his high school in Pui Ching Middle School (Hong Kong) and Repton School (Derbyshire, UK). He acquired his degree in architecture at the University of Hong Kong.[1]
Lai started his music career in a band, but it was disbanded. Lai also joined "Island", a band which he wrote original songs.[1] Lai plays a classical guitar.[1] In 1994, Lai started scoring music for films.Lai has composed music for film directors such as Daniel Lee, Mabel Cheung, and Dante Lam.[1]
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | ||
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2002 | 21st | Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Original Film Song | Beijing Rocks | ||
Best Original Film Score | ||||||
2009 | 28th | |||||
3rd | Asian Film Awards | Best Composer | ||||
2012 | 11th | Changchun Film Festival | Best Music | White Vengeance | ||
31st | Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Original Film Score | ||||
2014 | 33rd | Unbeatable | ||||
2016 | 15th | Changchun Film Festival | Best Music | To the Fore |