Siu-Lung Leung Net Worth is
$15 Million

Mini Biography

Delivered in Hong Kong in 1948, ‘Bruce’ Leung Siu-Lung was the eldest of 12 brothers (including stuntman/martial arts acting professional/actions choreographer ‘Tony’ Leung Siu-Hung) and he acquired his fighting techinques teaching from his dad in the Cantonese Opera. He also discovered different types of Karate and Kung Fu from different experts, which would serve him well later on in movies where he showcased his skill in traditional fight and became a kung-fu celebrity through the 70s & 80s. Despite the fact that Leung Siu-Lung (Cantonese) “aka Liang Hsiao-Lung (Mandarin)” is his true name, he was known better to worldwide kung-fu fans mainly because Bruce Leung and/or Bruce Liang. His American name, “Bruce” was added on when he required his shot in the Bruce Lee clone trend in the past due 70s alongside Bruce Li (actual name Ho Chung-Tao), Bruce Le (actual name Huang Kin-Lung) and Dragon Lee. Unlike the additional Bruce Lee look-a-likes, Leung Siu-Lung was in comparison to Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan for his effective fighting techinques, acrobatics and laughable laughter; and attempted his hand of them costing only several ‘Brucexploitation’ films including ‘Bruce as well as the Iron Finger’ (aka Bruce Against the Iron Hands) with Bruce Li, and ‘The Dragon Lives Once again’. His beginnings in the film industry became popular in the first 70s when the legendary Ng. See-Yuen (manufacturer of Jackie Chan’s ‘Snake in the Eagle’s Darkness’ and ‘Drunken Get good at’) gave him his initial function in ‘Small Superman’, the film that obtained him recognition being a kung-fu superstar. He continuing to display his mastery in fighting techinques in classic movies like ‘My Kung Fu 12 Kicks’, Ten Tigers of Shaolin’, Showdown on the Equator’, ‘Kung Fu: The Unseen Fist’, ‘The Fists, The Kicks & The Evils’, ‘Dark Belt Karate’, ‘The Fighting Machine’ and one of is own most memorable functions in the Golden Harvest-produced cult traditional, ‘Damaged Oath’, which presented among Hong Kong’s 1st internationally acclaimed feminine kung-fu celebrities, ‘Angela’ Mao-Ying (Enter the Dragon, Sting from the Dragon Experts “aka When TaeKwonDo Attacks”) and Sammo Hung (TV’s Martial Legislation, Jackie Chan’s Task A, Wonderful Butcher).He continued to work in various kung-fu movies in the other years. Some resources say that Leung Siu-Lung gathered the public’s attention and earned his popularity when he encountered 13 armed attackers and defeated them single-handedly. He was also a talented actions choreographer for movies where he crafted some quality fighting techinques sequences for ‘The Tattoo Connection’ with African-American Karate Champ Jim Kelly (Enter the Dragon, Dark Belt Jones), ‘Bruce as well as the Iron Finger’ (aka Bruce Against the Iron Hands) with Bruce Li, ‘Full & Famous’ with Chow Yun-Fat (Crouching Tiger,Hidden Dragon; Bulletproof Monk) and so many more through the entire 80s and early 90s. Leung Siu-Lung’s unlucky disappearance from motion pictures would stick to when he took a trip to Mainland, China, where in fact the Communist government prohibited his film function. He wouldn’t be there before the cameras once again for almost 2 decades but that wouldn’t end him from coming back in 2004, where he was presented with the opportunity to produce a amazing comeback to try out the component as the primary villain, The Beast, in Stephen Chow’s blockbuster humor, ‘Kung Fu Hustle’. That was his initial bad guy part ever. Dispite his disappearance from motion pictures, Leung Siu-Lung’s on-screen come back in ‘Kung Fu Hustle’ will hopefully reinvent him as the kung-fu legend he’s been through the entire 70s & 80s and help him gain some recognition to worldwide newcomers.

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