Rosamund Kwan Chi-Lam (關之琳, Kwan Ji-Lam) (realname:關家慧) (born September 24, 1962) is a Chinese actress born in Hong Kong. She is the daughter of Shaw Brothers star Kwan San and actress Cheung Bing Sai.
Although the majority of her roles were in dramatic films, she is best known internationally for her roles in Hong Kong action films, alongside a variety of major stars of the genre. Her movie debut was in the Chow Yun Fat film, Headhunter. She appeared with Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao in Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars and again with Chan in Project A Part II and Armour of God. She also appeared with Jet Li in the films Swordsman II, Dr. Wai and the Scripture with No Words and as Shao Yun aka "Sap Saam Ee" ("Shi San Yi" in Mandarin, "13th Aunt" in English) throughout the Once Upon a Time in China movie series.
Amongst her more dramatic roles, she notably appeared with House of Flying Daggers star Andy Lau in several films including Casino Raiders and The Wesley's Mysterious Files.
In 2001 she appeared in Feng Xiaogang's Chinese comedy, Big Shot's Funeral, which starred Donald Sutherland as a film director and Kwan as his adopted daughter.
Kwan has released a record, a duet with Andy Lau called "Love Forever".
Kwan is best known for co-starring with Jet Li in the "Once Upon A Time In China" series (starting with _Wong Fei-hung (1991)_ ) and in Swordsman II (_Xiao ao jiang hu zhi dong fang bu bai (1991)_ ). She also starred in popular films with Jackie Chan (I) in "Operation Condor 2: The Armour of Gods" ( _Longxiong hudi (1986)_ ) and in "Project A II" ( 'A' gai waak juk jaap (1987) ).
Daughter of Shan Kwan
Daughter of Bingxi Zhang