
Al Leong
Acting
Biography
Asian American actor & stuntman has picked up a cult fan following based around his numerous appearances in high voltage action flicks from the mid-1980s onwards. Al nearly always turns up as a bad guy with his lean muscled physique, incredible agility, amazing martial arts skills, wispy black hair, and Fu-Manchu style mustache!! Best known on-screen as "Endo" torturing 'Mel Gibson' with electric shocks in Lethal Weapon (1987), as "Uli" the chocolate bar stealing terrorist in Die Hard (1988), one of the Wing Kong members in Big Trouble in Little China (1986), as a short Genghis Khan in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989), and as "Minh" the henchman punching on with 'Brandon Lee' in a blazing laundry in the climax of Rapid Fire (1992). Made his directorial debut in 2000 by writing & directing the low budget Daddy Tell Me a Story (2000).
Born: September 30, 1952
Place of Birth: St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Known For
Filmography
as Osho
as Himself
as Self
as Evil Doctor
as Uli in Die Hard (archive footage)
as Laundryman
as Yang Sze
as Bar Thug (uncredited)
as Asian Training Master
as Neill Choi
as Wu's Thug No. 2
as Ninja Warrior
as Wah Sing Ku Triad Member
as Japanese Fishing Boat Crewman
as Terence Wei Gunman (uncredited)
as Hershe Gang Member
as Lewis
as Triad Lieutenant #1
as Tibetan Driver
as Car Mechanic (uncredited)
as Triad Lieutenant #1
as Guard
as Asian Thug Robber
as Raven (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
as Vivaldi Gunmen (uncredited)
as Kick Boxing Fight Crowd Member (uncredited)
as Chinese Gunman #9
as The Yakuza Boss
as Raven
as Minh
as Black Dragon Henchman
as Yoshida's Man (uncredited)
as Man in Croc-Pit Bar
as Fighter (uncredited)
as Bruce
as Luggage Salesman
as Fu
as Sato's Yakuza Assassin
as Tiger Joe
as Genghis Khan
as Asian Revolutionary (uncredited)
as Uli
as Handcuffed Gang Leader (uncredited)
as Dellaplane's Chauffeur
as Photographer
as Long Hair
as Endo
as Henchman (uncredited)
as Wing Kong Hatchet Man
as Chinese Laborer #2
as Wayne
as (segment "The Misfortune Cookie")
as Bodyguard
as Vietnamese Soldier (uncredited)
as Cook
as Chang Men #2 (uncredited)
as Mt. Joy Cheerleader
as Vietnamese
as Quyet Thug
as Nabutsu Hood #1 / Martial Arts Instructor
as Martial Arts Instructor
as Circus Performer (uncredited)
as Bodyguard









