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Hong Kong action star Leung Siu Lung dies aged 77​

Hong Kong action star Leung Siu Lung dies aged 77

Leung Siu Lung was seen in good spirits while enjoying hotpot with his friends a day before his death on Jan 14, 2026. One of his most memorable roles is in Stephen Chow’s 2004 hit film Kung Fu Hustle (right).
PHOTO: Screengrab/Douyin/Leung Siu Lung, Weibo
PUBLISHED ON January 19, 2026 11:39 AM BY Yeo Shu Hui

Hong Kong martial arts star Leung Siu Lung has died on Jan 14 at the age of 77.

The news was confirmed by Hong Kong media through his friend, who also shared that Siu Lung's family is currently handling his afterlife matters, with his funeral tentatively scheduled to be held on Jan 26 in Shenzhen. He reportedly died of cardiac failure.

Siu Lung debuted in Hong Kong showbiz in the 1970s, appearing mostly in martial arts films and dramas. He was known as one of the four 'dragons' in Hong Kong, alongside Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan and Ti Lung.

Over the years, he played many iconic characters, including Chen Zhen in Hong Kong dramas Legendary Fok (1981) and The Fist (1982), and toad-style kung fu master the Beast in Stephen Chow's action-comedy film Kung Fu Hustle (2004).

In recent years, he was mostly active in creating content on Douyin and went viral in 2023 after sharing about rejecting Stephen three times to appear in Kung Fu Hustle and their salary disagreements.

Hong Kong media reported that on Jan 13, he was still seen enjoying lamb hotpot at a gathering and looked to be in good spirits.

Siu Lung's Douyin account continued to be updated with multiple videos daily even after his death, which his disciples explained in a post yesterday (Jan 18).

The caption reads: "I went to a faraway place to film a movie. Please forgive me for not bidding you farewell, just assume that I have gone away for filming. I wanted to keep this a secret, so my disciples have been uploading videos regularly [on my account].

"I like to maintain a sense of mystery. Please live well on my behalf. Love is always here and remember I love you all."

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PHOTO: Screengrab/Douyin/Leung Siu Lung
Jackie and Stephen paid tribute to Siu Lung on their social media accounts yesterday.

Jackie, 71, wrote in a Weibo post: "I had just returned to Beijing and was shocked to hear the news of Siu Lung's death. For a moment, I didn't and refuse to believe it... In my memory, he has always been the master of kung fu, who was proficient in many kinds of traditional martial arts styles.

"He applied what he had learned in life to his film and television works and was an exceptional martial arts instructor. As an actor, he portrayed many iconic characters and was well-loved by audiences, which many of us admire as his colleagues. Brother Leung, it's snowing in Beijing and the skies are cloudy, I miss you."

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PHOTO: Screengrab/Weibo/Jackie Chan

Stephen, 63, posted on Instagram Story: "Missing Mr Leung Siu Lung forever."

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PHOTO: Screengrab/Instagram Story/Stephen Chow


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So its this bugger who delayed kung fu hustle II over pay? Now he will not get paid anymore.
 
You are wrong. He rose to fame as 陈真 in the early 80s. And his Kung Fu is the real deal.
In the early 80s? How the fuck then have I never heard of him?

I have heard of the other 3 dragons, but not him.

Siu Lung debuted in Hong Kong showbiz in the 1970s, appearing mostly in martial arts films and dramas. He was known as one of the four 'dragons' in Hong Kong, alongside Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan and Ti Lung.
 
This ill-tempered guy even got his beautiful wife disfigured by his enemies. He is an ingrate.

The real reason for his disappearance from ATV is that he got fired, and his ill-temperament and always want to fight makes it difficult for him to get a role in movies until Stephen Chow invited him.

 
This ill-tempered guy even got his beautiful wife disfigured by his enemies. He is an ingrate.

The real reason for his disappearance from ATV is that he got fired, and his ill-temperament and always want to fight makes it difficult for him to get a role in movies until Stephen Chow invited him.


So he was an asshole who became unknown due to him being a nasty person whom nobody wanted to hire?
 
This ill-tempered guy even got his beautiful wife disfigured by his enemies. He is an ingrate.

The real reason for his disappearance from ATV is that he got fired, and his ill-temperament and always want to fight makes it difficult for him to get a role in movies until Stephen Chow invited him.


His wife was a chiobu Eurasian Irene Ryder who was destroyed by acid attack.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irene_Ryder
 
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the current wifey Song Xiang still so chio ... just the daughter's sister siah .... can plan trip to HKeeland later to kawan kawan comfort ... :whistling:
 
Bruce Leung's career was cancelled in his prime because he said something good about China. Stephen gave his career a reboot with Kungfu hustle and signed him to his agency. But it didn't work out. Stephen Chow is also quite notorious in the movie industry as a mean and stingy guy so it's no surprise.

By the way, according to Sumo hung, Bruce Leung was one of the kungfu actors who could really fight. He said Bruce once fought off a group of gangsters in the street
 
Young Jackie Chan once fought with Bruce Leung in a nightclub when both were eyeing the same hostess. Jackie lost in the fight and had to call Sammo Hung for help. Sammo arrived to carry Jackie away but not before lashing out at him for not respecting a real Kungfu master. Yes, Bruce was once attacked by a gang of thugs carrying weapons and managed to escape with only slight injury on account of his Kungfu skills.
 
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