Birthday: May 10, 1987 in Crescent City, California, USA
Birth Name: Meng Mar Lo
Height: 171 cm
Meng M. Lo (born 1987) is an American actor. He was born and raised in Crescent City, California. His ancestry is Hmong both mother and father are Hmong. Lo found his talent in entertainment at an early age. In 2000, he went to his first theater audition and landed a supporting role in the "King and I" as Lun Tha for his local community t...
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Meng M. Lo (born 1987) is an American actor. He was born and raised in Crescent City, California. His ancestry is Hmong both mother and father are Hmong. Lo found his talent in entertainment at an early age. In 2000, he went to his first theater audition and landed a supporting role in the "King and I" as Lun Tha for his local community theater. Lo went on and established an agent with IMD Models and Talent, but left after staying with them for less than a year. (2001) Lo attended Del Norte High School, where he took part in many extracurricular actives including football, wrestling, drill team, dance, choir, weight training, Asian American Club, Police Explorers, and Friday Night Live Mentoring. He won the role of Tinman in his high school's production of "The Wizard of Oz," and Teen Angel in "Grease Lightning." After graduation High School in (2005). Lo went on to higher his education and in (2009) Lo graduated from College of the Redwoods and received this Associates in Liberal Arts. At the age of 24, Lo started a YouTube Channel in (2011) and become a Partner with YouTube after two years. (2012) Lo filmed "Sky" a zombie apocalypse with Bermuda Triangle Entertainment. (2013) Lo moved to Adelanto, California to be closer to Los Angeles to pursue this dreams of being an actor and entertainer. He left Adelanto and came back to his home town Crescent City after living there less than a year. That same year, Lo made his first IMDb credit for "Coast Mafia" produced by Bermuda Triangle Entertainment. He also won a principal role in "Love in the Time of Monsters" a comedy horror film which put him alongside actors much as Kane Hodder and Doug Jones produced by TBC Films. (2014) Lo went back to film a movie pilot "Cambodian Dangerous" with Bermuda Triangle Entertainment. (2015) Lo appeared in BBC's TV show Outrageous Acts of Science. In (2018) Lo won the role of The Foreman in the film "Pie" with Babs Do Productions a Sci-fi horror. Show less «