Max Mok
| Max Mok | |||||||||||
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| Born | Mok Siu-chung 2 December 1962 | ||||||||||
| Occupation(s) | Actor, singer | ||||||||||
| Years active | 1980–present | ||||||||||
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| Traditional Chinese | 莫少聰 | ||||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 莫少聪 | ||||||||||
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| Also known as | Benny Mok Benny Mok Siu-chung Max Mok Siu-chung | ||||||||||
| Genres | Cantopop, Mandopop | ||||||||||
| Labels | 可登唱片 藝能動音 金點唱片 | ||||||||||
Max Mok (Chinese: 莫少聰; born 2 December 1962 in Hong Kong; also credited as Benny Mok, Benny Mok Siu-chung and Max Mok Siu-chung) is a Hong Kong actor and singer. Mok was recruited by the Shaw Brothers Studio and has been a major film star since the 1980s. Mok is perhaps best known as Leung Foon in Once Upon a Time in China II, III, IV and V, after replacing Yuen Biao who was in the first film. In the Philippines, he is known as Bronson Lee.