Born in 1948 in Hong Kong (China), real name Luong Tai Sinh, Luong Tieu Long was attached to martial arts from a very young age. At the age of 15, he joined the entertainment industry as a stand-up actor, specializing in performing dangerous scenes. It was the foundation of real-world martial arts and strict training discipline that helped him quickly gain a foothold in the Hong Kong action film environment, which has been competitive since the 1970s.
A major turning point in Luong Tieu Long's career came in the early 1980s, when he took on the role of Tran Chan in the television series The Rebel. The image of Tran Chan he portrayed has a firm demeanor, strong martial arts but rich in righteous spirit, quickly making a deep impression in the hearts of audiences. From here, Luong Tieu Long was ranked next to big names such as Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan and Diluong in the "Four Dragons" group - a symbol of Hong Kong martial arts cinema in its golden age.
Not only successful on television, Luong Tieu Long also participated in many film projects, gradually affirming his position as a powerful martial arts actor. He is highly appreciated by experts for his ability to perform true martial arts, not relying much on visual effects, and his body-heavy acting style.
After a long period of rarely appearing on screen, in 2004, Luong Tieu Long surprised when he reappeared in Chau Tinh Tri's Kungfu Peak. The role of Hoa Van Ta Than - a martial arts master with a eccentric appearance but possessing superior internal strength - became a bright mark at the end of his career. With the "Cap Mo Cong" masterpiece, this character not only has the characteristic humorous color of Chau Tinh Tri, but also fully demonstrates the martial arts power of a master. The role helped Luong Tieu Long's name explode once again internationally, conquering even young audiences who had never watched him at his peak.
In addition to Kungfu Peak, he also appeared in many other works such as "First Grandmaster", "Two Gods Detective", "The Gods of Kung Fu", "Hoang Phi Hong Four Great Disciples", leaving a persistent mark in the martial arts - action film genre.
In his last years, Luong Tieu Long still maintained a dynamic lifestyle, regularly sharing martial arts practice videos and interacting with fans on social networks. His lucidity and persistent martial arts spirit surprised many people, further making the news that he passed away due to heart failure unbelievable to the public.
Luong Tieu Long's passing is not only a great loss to his family, but also marks the closing of a glorious chapter in the history of Hong Kong martial arts cinema (China).