Mang Hoi

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1958-05-02

Deathday 2023-10-09 (65 years old)

Place of Birth Hong Kong, China

Also Known As 孟海, Randy Mang Hoi, Meng Hoi, Mung Hoe, Man Hoi, Mount Hoi, Mon Hai, Harrison Mang, Meng Hai, Mang Ging-Hoi, Mang Hai, 맹해, Man Hei, Hoi Man, Randy Mang, Hai Meng, Hoi Mang, Mung Hai, Maeng Hae

Mang Hoi

Biography

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

Actor

2014
Kung Fu Jungle

as Hunan Gangs Leader

2013
Ip Man: The Final Fight

as Chess Onlooker

1999
No Problem

as Director

1998
Jackie Chan: My Story

as (archive footage) (uncredited)

1996
1995
Vampire Expert

as 小海

1991
The Tantana

as Ah Hoi

1991
1990
The Nocturnal Demon

as Delivering uniforms

1989
Lady Reporter

as Shorty (as Hoi Man)

1989
Pedicab Driver

as Rice Pudding

1988
Carry on Dancing

as Postman

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
Twinkle, Twinkle, Lucky Stars

as (cameo at the end)

1983
1982
Dragon Lord

as Player / Thug (uncredited)

1980
1979
1978
Warriors Two

as Sword Fighter Twin

1978
Dirty Tiger, Crazy Frog

as Casino Fighter (uncredited)

1978
Shaolin Mantis

as Opponent in Credit's Prologue (uncredited)

1978
Amsterdam Connection

as Tung's henchman

1977
The Shaolin Plot

as Assassin beggar

1977
Executioners from Shaolin

as Shaolin Student (uncredited)

1976
Kidnap In Rome

as Robert

1976
Challenge of the Masters

as Contestant at Pao Contest (uncredited)

1974
Call Me Dragon

as Sidekick #2

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
Pursuit

as Little Braid

1970

Crew

1995
The Blade

as Choreographer

1994
Deadful Melody

as Martial Arts Choreographer

1993
Fight Back to School 3

as Stunt Coordinator

1991
The Tantana

as Martial Arts Choreographer

1991
The Gambling Ghost

as Martial Arts Choreographer

1989
Lady Reporter

as Choreographer

1989
Pedicab Driver

as Martial Arts Choreographer

1986
Legacy of Rage

as Martial Arts Choreographer

1986
Royal Warriors

as Martial Arts Choreographer

1986
Righting Wrongs

as Stunt Coordinator

1985
Yes, Madam!

as Martial Arts Choreographer

1985
Heart of Dragon

as Martial Arts Choreographer

1983
Esprit D'amour

as Martial Arts Choreographer

1982
Ninja in the Dragon's Den

as Choreographer

1981
Hitman in the Hand of Buddha

as Martial Arts Choreographer

1981
Hitman in the Hand of Buddha

as Stunt Coordinator

1979
Kung Fu vs. Yoga

as Martial Arts Choreographer

Director

1993
Fight Back to School 3

as Action Director

1991
The Tantana

as Director

1989
Lady Reporter

as Director

1985
Heart of Dragon

as Action Director

1983
Esprit D'amour

as Action Director

1981
Hitman in the Hand of Buddha

as Action Director