While matriculating as a contract player in the shadows of an older
brother whose name has achieved international recognition, the junior
Lo Kuan did manage to debut with a minor part in 'Crippled Avengers'
alongside his older brother Lo Meng to get a taste of Kung Fu royalty
working with director Chang Cheh's legendary 'Venoms Mob' before
landing regular roles under director Sun Chung's equally
testosterone-cranked repertory herded by legendary martial arts 'sifu'
Tang Chia under the once mighty House of Shaws. Lo Kuan advanced his
career with a major part as a heroic covert government operative with
deadly secrets to uncover in the cult ensemble-piece 'To Kill a
Mastermind', director Sun's cinematic response to Chang Cheh's more
cerebral 'Five Venoms' thus proving that little brothers can too hold
their own 15 minutes of fame outside the shadows of big brothers with a
brighter spotlight.
In 2005, he reunited with many of his Shaws studio alumni including
Yuen Wah, Michael Chan, Kenny Bee, Gordon Liu and Kara Hui in Jeffrey
Lau's 'A Chinese Tall Story' shot on location in Mainland China.
Studied the Mantis kung fu style as an adolescent growing up in Taiwan.