Meng M. Lo
- Actor
- Production Manager
- Camera and Electrical Department
Meng M. Lo, born in 1987 in Crescent City, California, is a talented American actor with Hmong ancestry. Lo discovered his passion for entertainment at a young age and went on to make a name for himself in the industry. In 2000, he secured a supporting role in a local production of "The King and I," kickstarting his acting career.
Throughout high school, Lo participated in various extracurricular activities such as football, wrestling, choir, dance, and more. He won the role of Tinman in "The Wizard of Oz" and Teen Angel in "Grease Lightning," further showcasing his versatility and talent. After graduation in 2005, he received his Associates in Liberal Arts from College of the Redwoods in 2009.
In 2011, Lo started a YouTube channel, quickly becoming a Partner with YouTube just a year later. He filmed the zombie apocalypse movie "Sky" in 2013 and made the move to Adelanto, California, closer to Los Angeles to pursue his acting dreams. He won his first IMDb credit for "Coast Mafia" and a principal role in the comedy horror film "Love in the Time of Monsters," alongside Kane Hodder and Doug Jones.
In 2015, Lo appeared on the BBC's TV show "Outrageous Acts of Science," and in 2018, he won the role of The Foreman in the sci-fi horror film "Pie." Throughout his career, Lo has worked with top production companies such as Bermuda Triangle Entertainment and TBC Films. He continues to captivate audiences with his talent and dedication to the entertainment industry.
Throughout high school, Lo participated in various extracurricular activities such as football, wrestling, choir, dance, and more. He won the role of Tinman in "The Wizard of Oz" and Teen Angel in "Grease Lightning," further showcasing his versatility and talent. After graduation in 2005, he received his Associates in Liberal Arts from College of the Redwoods in 2009.
In 2011, Lo started a YouTube channel, quickly becoming a Partner with YouTube just a year later. He filmed the zombie apocalypse movie "Sky" in 2013 and made the move to Adelanto, California, closer to Los Angeles to pursue his acting dreams. He won his first IMDb credit for "Coast Mafia" and a principal role in the comedy horror film "Love in the Time of Monsters," alongside Kane Hodder and Doug Jones.
In 2015, Lo appeared on the BBC's TV show "Outrageous Acts of Science," and in 2018, he won the role of The Foreman in the sci-fi horror film "Pie." Throughout his career, Lo has worked with top production companies such as Bermuda Triangle Entertainment and TBC Films. He continues to captivate audiences with his talent and dedication to the entertainment industry.