
Lo Meng
Acting
Biography
Lo Mang (Chinese: 羅莽, born Lo Hin Lam on 23 July 1952) is a Hong Kong based veteran martial artist. 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.
Born: July 23, 1956
Place of Birth: Hong Kong
Known For

A Journey Called Life
A Journey Called Life is a TVB modern drama series broadcast in March 2008. This is also one of the few TVB series that TVB has produced that dealt with real life issues and scenarios. It's a series that involved both morals and life's lessons. The entire series featured problems that teenagers and young adults have been dealing with over past decade, including drugs, abortions, rape, family trust and relationships, money and greed.

Welcome to the House
Welcome to the House is a TVB modern sitcom series broadcast from April 2006 to March 2007. The series surrounded the day-to-day lives of the Ko family.

Shade of Darkness
Shade of Darkness is a 1994 horror series by Hong Kong television broadcaster TVB. Produced by Mui Siu-ching it featured a cast which included Canti Lau, Kenix Kwok and Ada Choi.

Inbound Troubles
Aiming to become the best tour guide in the industry, Ng Ka-yee sets up a travel agency with his girlfriend Szema Shuk-ching but he goes bankrupt and owes a huge debt after being cheated by others. Ka-yee wishes to pass the last few months of bankruptcy peacefully and start a new chapter with Shuk-ching after marriage. However, Shuk-ching falls in love with his best friend Ching Siu-shan and Ka-yee is devastated. During this time, Ka-yee runs into the newly immigrated social worker Yik Suet-fei, his Dongguan cousin Choi Sum who dreams to be a singer in Hong Kong and the old singer Monrole who is looking for free meals everywhere. In addition, his younger sister Ng Chi-ching also returns to Hong Kong by lying to him that she has completed her master's degree in Taiwan already. Different cultures and lifestyles between Hong Kong and mainland China create family farce every day.

Pursuit of a Killer
This is one of those -"who did it" -murder movies put out by Shaw Brothers. In this one, a bunch of Mainlanders come to Hong Kong for a better life. Instead, these Mainlanders are jobless and wind up killing, robbing, and selling drugs for a Dai Lo. Tired of getting chicken scratch from their Dai Lo for all the work they've done, the Mainlanders (about 4 or 5) decide to do a big job for themselves by trying to rob a jewelry store. The heist goes awry with all the Mainlanders being apprehended by the HKRP. They all to go to jail and do their time and get discharged. Once out, the Mainlanders are getting "rubbed off" one by one and the HKRP do not have a clue. Luckily, one member, Yeh Hung (Lo Meng), of the Mainlander gang is still in jail who still has time. So, Inspector Wong (Jason Pai Piao) decides to cut Yeh Hung loose and let him walk the streets as bait to bring the killer out.

The Edge of Righteousness
LUI MAN FUNG (MAN TSE LEUNG) is a top neurological surgeon, a very earnest and resolute type who will try to achieve his goals by hook or by crook. Because of his character defects, he has been on bad terms with his family. Even his girlfriend YIP MAN (HSUAN JESSICA HESTER) is worried about his raging temper. The relationship between the pair therefore involves frequent quarrels and arguments. Eight-year-old NG SIU TUNG (CHENG PAK LAM) has been suffering from brain cancer. Wishing for a medical cure, he follows his uncle LUK AH CHOI (CHEUNG WAI KIN) to the United States to seek consultation treatment.....

Show Time Blues
Teen idols Ha (Mui Siu Wai) and Ping (Chan Mui Hing) fall in love with actor Ning (Ma Tak Chung) at the same time. Their entanglements make headlines everyday. Ha discovers that Ning is just using her, so she leaves him. Ping, on the other hand, meets a better man and retires from her singing career. The two most talented record producers, Choi (Lai Yiu Cheung) and Hung (Kwok Siu Wan, Florence) place a bet: whoever could train a nobody into the most popular singer in town would win. Then they meet Pui (Lam Ka Dong) and Shan (Kong Yan Ying) and turn them into popular idols. Shan’s uncle, Ming (Timothy Zau), persuades the “Three Flies” (Dai Yiu Ming, Lee Ka Keung and Man Ka Wing) to sing in his bar to attract customers. To his surprise, their performances are widely accepted and Shan therefore decides to bring them into the show business.

Real Kung Fu
Wing Chun Master WONG WAH PO’s successor LEUNG TSAN is framed for a murder and flees to Foshan. He finds shelter with his uncle LEUNG YEE TAI (LEUNG KA YAN). In order to investigate the murder, TSAN goes under-cover and becomes a cook for a tycoon, Mr CHAN. He meets his lover CHEUNG KIN HEI in CHAN’s house. He is shocked to find that HEI is now married. HEI is jealous about a beautiful princess FU TSAT HO YUET who is always with TSAN. HEI thinks that TSAN ran away to avoid marrying her, and chases him all the way to Foshan. She has crossed some villains, so the only way to save herself is to have a fake marriage with the powerful Mr CHAN. Chan dies soon after the wedding, leaving HEI suddenly widowed. She is determined to raise CHAN’s only son CHAN WAH SHUN as a responsible person.

The Buddhism Palm Strikes Back

From Act to Act
Filmography
as Self
as Hung Phat
as Leng Xuanfeng
as Master Law
as Self
as Sergeant Chung
as Uncle Lo
as Tai Gau Keoi
as Mr. Cool
as Master Law
as Dark Spirit
as Uncle Tao
as Jade Kirin
as Master Law
as Tram Witness
as Mainland China Customer
as Lik
as 祝年邦
as Chun Bo
as Lone's dad
as Big Python
as Mark
as Ox
as Ching Dak
as Keung
as Master Lu
as Dr. Tsui
as Self
as 王巨力
as 常遇春 Seung Yu-chun
as 蛇皮
as 查小灿
as Kwong Chok Foon
as Suspect Under Surveilliance
as 余鎮科
as Mr. Lee
as Boss King
as 马老板
as Tricky Bully
as 张炮
as 潘文彬
as Hung Chi
as Fang
as 王大力
as Brother Monster
as Kei, Restaurant Owner
as Taoist Priest
as Chan Chi Hung
as Echinus
as 何锦荣 Ho Kam Wing
as Black Ox
as Ah Wah / Lonny
as Crazy Piao
as General Toga's Henchman
as Huo Chiang
as Ye Hong
as Hong Si Guan
as Police Chief Luo
as Zhao Buqun
as Captain Tie Li Wei
as Sergeant Zhao
as Kung Suen Wang
as Johnny
as Kwai Sze Yin
as Tsang Ma Su
as Liang Zhi Sheng
as Yun Zheng
as Qiu Qian-ren
as Ah Yue
as Muscular Neighbor
as Chi Chun-Peng
as Tung Chen Chin (Tong Qianjin)
as Wei Han Ting
as Iron Fingers Chen Tie Fou
as Golden Arm Kid
as Guan Yun
as Yang Daying
as Chen A Jin
as Blacksmith Wei Jia-Jie
as Ho Ming Pao
as Liang Shen, the Toad / Li Hao
as Master Kau Iron Palm
as Mo Jun-Feng
as Green Dragon
as Cheung Siu-San
as Han Bau-Jiu (3rd Weird 7)
as Song's Henchman
as Shaolin Student (uncredited)