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Hong Kong martial artist and actor

Lo Mang
羅莽
Lo Mang in 2020
BornLo Kwan Lam
羅坤霖
(1952-07-23) 23 July 1952 (age 72)
Hong Kong
Occupation(s)actor, comedian, martial artist
Years active1976-present
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese羅莽
Simplified Chinese罗莽
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinluo2 mang3
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpinglo4 mong5
Musical career
Also known asJohnson Law
Turbo Law
Ramone Law
Ramon Lo
Law Mong
Musical artist

Lo Mang is a Hong Kong martial artist and actor who was born in Hong Kong on 23 July 1952. Primarily known for starring in Shaw Brothers kung fu movies during the latter part of the 1970s and into the 1980s. He is a member of the famous ensemble known as the Venom Mob who were renowned for their martial arts and acting skills.

His most famous roles include The Toad in The Five Deadly Venoms (1978) and the titular character in Kid with the Golden Arm (1979). He is a skilled martial artist and practiced Taijiquan for years, as well as Chu Gar Tong Long Southern Praying Mantis for over 13 years before starting an acting career. He had a well built physique despite doing no weight training. Sometimes referred to as the "Shaolin Hercules," he is renowned for playing the strongest personality in his films, but being the first one to be killed.

He is still active in the Hong Kong TV industry. Nowadays he has revamped his acting style as a comedy actor and is involved in directing action choreography for some productions.

Filmography

Television series

Music Video

References

  1. Shaw Brother's legend Lo Mang visits Philadelphia - August 2007

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