Lo Meng
Lo Meng, whose birth name is Lo Hin Lam, was born on July 23, 1952, and is a distinguished martial artist hailing from Hong Kong. He gained prominence for his roles in the iconic Shaw Brothers kung fu films, particularly during the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s. Lo Meng is celebrated not only for his impressive martial arts capabilities but also for his engaging performances on screen.
As a prominent member of the famed Venom Mob, a collective of talented martial artists and actors, he contributed significantly to the popularity of kung fu cinema during that era. The Venom Mob was well-known for their dynamic choreography and compelling storytelling, which helped to elevate the genre and captivate audiences worldwide.
With a career that has solidified his status in the martial arts community and the film industry, Lo Meng continues to be recognized for his contributions to the kung fu genre, leaving an indelible mark on Hong Kong cinema. His legacy is not only defined by his skillful performances but also by the camaraderie and spirit of the Venom Mob, which remains influential among martial arts enthusiasts and filmmakers alike.
Filmography
The Fortune Buddies
Five Element Ninjas
Soul Brothers of Kung Fu
The Brave Archer 3
Crippled Avengers
The Magnificent Ruffians
The Brave Archer 2
Bastard Swordsman
Europe Raiders
Ip Man 2
Bullets Over Summer
The Rebel Intruders
Kid with the Golden Arm
The Five Venoms
The Daredevils
Human Lanterns
Life Gamble
Made in Chinatown
Shaolin Rescuers
Buddy Cops
Two Champions of Shaolin
Ten Tigers of Kwangtung
Ip Man 3
Chinatown Kid
Enter the Clones of Bruce
Invincible Shaolin
Ebola Syndrome
Return to a Better Tomorrow
Dry Wood, Fierce Fire
Magnificent Warriors