Ken Low Wai-kwong (Chinese: 盧惠光, also known as Kenneth Low or Low Houi Kang) nickname Kwong Jai is in the Jackie Chan Stunt Teammember and actor born in Stung Treng, Cambodia on March 17, 1957. But in 1975, he moved from Cambodia when he was 15 years old to Thailand, then 5 years later, in 1980 he fled to Hong Kong in where he took a job as a tour guide. His idol was Bruce Lee King of Kung Fu which led him to practice Thai Boxing and Tae Kwon Do in Thailand . He won the freestyle fighting Championships seven times so his chance finally came with his first movie White Class (1985) starring Sam Hui directed by Tsui Hark. In 1986, he met Jackie Chan in a popular disco in Hong Kong, he was head of security of disco and Jackie hired him as his own bodyguard. He not only became Jackie Chan's bodyguard but also acted in many martial arts movies. One of his famous roles is in Legend of Drunken Master (1994) in which he and Jackie Chan engage in a protracted final fight; Lo stepped in when another actor was injured. That climactic twenty-minute fight sequence has become legendary: Roger Ebert called it "one of the most remarkably sustained examples of martial arts choreography ever filmed." In 2005, Ken Lo made his first American movie Into the Sun with Steven Seagal which failed in the American market. However, Lo is still very active in Hong Kong. (more)
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Into the Sun (2005 film):
Into the Sun is a 2005 action film modeled after the American yakuza films The Yakuza and Black Rain. It stars martial artist/actor Steven Seagal. Originally conceived as a remake of Sydney Pollack's The Yakuza, Warner Bros. wouldn't release the righ
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Drunken Master II:
Drunken Master II ( ) is a 1994 Hong Kong kung fu film directed by Lau Kar-Leung and starring Jackie Chan as Chinese folk hero Wong Fei Hung. It was released in North America as The Legend of Drunken Master in 2000. The film is is a follow-up to Chan
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2000 AD (film):
2000 AD ( ) is a 2000 Hong Kong action film directed by Gordon Chan and co-produced by Media Asia Films and People's Production Limited, and Singapore's Mediacorp Raintree Pictures. The film was shot on location in both cities and was timed to screen
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Runaway (2001 film):
Runaway, (orig. Chow tau yau liu), is a 2001 Hong Kong film directed by Dante Lam. It follows the antics of two inept Triad bosses on the run following a series of mishaps.
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Gorgeous (film):
Gorgeous ( ) is a 1999 Hong Kong martial arts-action / romantic comedy film, directed by Vincent Kok. It stars Jackie Chan and Shu Qi in the two leading roles.
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Young and Dangerous 4:
Young and Dangerous 4 ( ; Literal Title 97 Wise Guys: No War Cannot Be Won) is a 1997 Hong Kong triad film directed by Andrew Lau. It is the third sequel to the Young and Dangerous film series.
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Invisible Target:
Invisible Target ( ) is a 2007 Hong Kong martial arts-action-crime film produced and directed by Benny Chan. The film stars Nicholas Tse, Shawn Yue and Jaycee Chan as three police officers who are thrown together due to their backgrounds to bring dow
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Portland Street Blues:
Portland Street Blues (古惑仔情義篇之洪興十三妹) is a 1998 Hong Kong film, directed by Yip Wai Man. The film is a spin-off of the Young and Dangerous series of films.
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Rob-B-Hood:
Rob-B-Hood ( ) is a 2006 Hong Kong action-comedy film written and directed by Benny Chan, starring Jackie Chan, Louis Koo and Michael Hui. The film was produced with a budget of HK$16.8 million and filmed between December 2005 and April 2006. Rob-B-H
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Fatal Contact (film):
Fatal Contact ( ) is a 2006 Hong Kong martial arts action/drama film written and directed by Dennis Law and starring Wu Jing, Ronald Cheng, Theresa Fu and Miki Yeung.
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