Mang Hoi
Mang Hoi (Chinese: 孟海) was another important member of Sammo Hung's stunt team during the 80’s – and often worked with Jackie Chan and Yuen Biao in their films as well. Like most of that stunt group, he alternated between stunt work for other actors and appearing in front of the camera as a character. He did have a few major roles though in his career. With his cherubic face and small stature and seemingly good nature he has been very popular with HK film fans. And like many of this group who worked with Jackie or Sammo or Yuen, he was a student at Madame Fan Fok-fa’s Opera School and went on to stunt work before getting more sizable roles. He seems to have retired from films for the most part by the early 90s though he did have a small part in Ah Kam and The Extra. His sister is female kung fu actress Kitty Meng Chui. Mang, also, actually won a Best Supporting Acting award for his part in Yes Madam. For a time he was the boyfriend of Cynthia Rothrock and directed part of her action vehicle Lady Reporter/Blonde Fury. Was a member of the Sammo Hung Stuntmen's Association.
Known For
Credits
- 2025 · Remember What I Forgot as
- 2014 · Kung Fu Jungle as Hunan Gangs Leader
- 2013 · Ip Man: The Final Fight as Chess Onlooker
- 2004 · Osaka Wrestling Restaurant as Policeman
- 2002 · Perfect Education 3 as
- 2002 · The Art of Action: Martial Arts in the Movies as Self - Interviewee
- 1999 · No Problem as Director
- 1998 · The Extra as
- 1998 · Jackie Chan: My Story as (archive footage) (uncredited)
- 1997 · 97 Aces Go Places as
- 1996 · The Stunt Woman as Copy
- 1995 · Vampire Expert as 小海
- 1991 · The Tantana as Ah Hoi
- 1991 · The Gambling Ghost as Siu-Hon
- 1990 · The Nocturnal Demon as Delivering uniforms
- 1990 · Encounters of the Spooky Kind II as Little Hoi
- 1990 · Shanghai Shanghai as Hai
- 1989 · Spiritually a Cop as
- 1989 · Lady Reporter as Shorty (as Hoi Man)
- 1989 · Pedicab Driver as Rice Pudding
- 1988 · Carry on Dancing as Postman
- 1987 · My Cousin, the Ghost as Q
- 1986 · Legacy of Rage as Four Eyes
- 1986 · Millionaires' Express as Bank Robber
- 1985 · Yes, Madam! as Aspirin
- 1985 · Heart of Dragon as Yan / Yank
- 1985 · For Your Heart Only as Sapi
- 1985 · Twinkle, Twinkle, Lucky Stars as
- 1984 · Double Trouble as
- 1983 · Zu: Warriors from the Magic Mountain as Yi Zhen / Yat Jan
- 1982 · Dragon Lord as Player / Thug (uncredited)
- 1981 · Hitman in the Hand of Buddha as
- 1980 · The Buddha Assassinator as Hsiao Hai
- 1979 · The Dragon and the Tiger Kids as Shih Hai Lung
- 1979 · The Incredible Kung Fu Master as Hoi
- 1978 · Warriors Two as Sword Fighter Twin
- 1978 · Strife for Mastery as
- 1978 · Mysterious Footworks of Kung Fu as
- 1978 · Dirty Tiger, Crazy Frog as Casino Fighter (uncredited)
- 1978 · Enter the Fat Dragon as Thug
- 1978 · Shaolin Mantis as Opponent in Credit's Prologue (uncredited)
- 1978 · Amsterdam Connection as Tung's Henchman
- 1978 · Kung Fu Means Fists, Strikes and Sword as Thug
- 1977 · He Has Nothing But Kung Fu as
- 1977 · The Iron-Fisted Monk as
- 1977 · The Fatal Flying Guillotines as
- 1977 · The Shaolin Plot as Assassin beggar
- 1977 · Fist of Dragon as
- 1977 · Executioners from Shaolin as Shaolin Student (uncredited)
- 1976 · The Royal Sword as
- 1976 · Kidnap In Rome as Robert
- 1976 · Challenge of the Masters as Contestant at Pao Contest (uncredited)
- 1976 · Hot Potato as
- 1975 · Little Superman as
- 1974 · Little Godfather from Hong Kong as Ah Shi
- 1974 · Call Me Dragon as Sidekick #2
- 1973 · Honor and Love as
- 1973 · Death Blow as Theater kid
- 1973 · Enter the Dragon as Chinese Junk Crew (uncredited)
- 1973 · Fist of Unicorn as Bald Kid, Siu Fu
- 1972 · The Young Avenger as
- 1972 · Pursuit as Little Braid
- 1972 · The Human Goddess as
- 1970 · The Price of Love as Fu Ken