Al Leong Net Worth

Al Leong is an Asian American actor and stuntman who has gained a cult following for his appearances in action films from the mid-1980s onwards. He is best known for his roles as "Endo" in Lethal Weapon, "Uli" in Die Hard, one of the Wing Kong members in Big Trouble in Little China, a short Genghis Khan in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, and "Minh" in Rapid Fire. He made his directorial debut in 2000 with the low budget film Daddy Tell Me a Story...
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Stunts, Director
Birth Day September 30, 1952
Birth Place American
Age 71 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Libra
Other names Al 'Ka Bong'
Occupation Stuntman, actor

💰 Net worth: $5 Million (2024)

Al Leong, a multi-talented individual, has achieved remarkable success in the field of entertainment. With his extensive contributions as an actor, stuntman, and director in the American film industry, Leong's net worth is expected to soar up to $5 million by 2024. Having appeared in various notable films, he has garnered a massive fan following, thanks to his exceptional skills and versatile performances. His dedication to his craft and expertise in stunts have made him a sought-after figure in the industry. As a director, Leong continues to explore new avenues and showcase his creative vision. With his unwavering passion and talent, he is sure to elevate his net worth even further in the coming years.

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Biography/Timeline

2003

His credits include Lethal Weapon, Die Hard, Joshua Tree, Big Trouble in Little China, The Scorpion King, and They Live. and a recurring role on the first season of the TV series 24. He also portrayed an out-of-time Genghis Khan in the comedy Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. In 2003, Leong lampooned himself as well as the Hollywood tradition of actor and Director 'reels' by starring in Screenwriter David Callaham's "Writer's Reel." In the five-minute short film, Leong portrayed Callaham going through a typical day in the life of a Writer. The 'reel' was accepted into a number of short film festivals.