John Lone Net Worth

John Lone is an actor and soundtrack born in Hong Kong in 1952. He was raised by a single mother until the age of 7, when he was sent to be schooled with the Peking Opera. He later received sponsorship to continue his education in the United States, where he met and married Nina Savino in 1972. He attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and his first big break came with the Di Laurentis remake of "King Kong". He then starred in "Iceman" and was noticed by Michael Cimino and Bernardo Bertolucci, which made him a household name in the US. He has since directed a documentary, been voted one of the 50 most Beautiful People of the Year by People Magazine, and has acted, directed, produced, and even nurtured a singing career. He is an intensely private man, and the mystery of his persona is a large part of his attraction.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Soundtrack
Birth Day October 13, 1952
Birth Place  Hong Kong, American
John Lone age 71 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Scorpio
Chinese name 尊龙 (simplified)
Occupation Actor
Years active 1976–present
Spouse(s) Nina Savino (1972–1979)

💰 Net worth: $8 Million

John Lone, a renowned actor and soundtrack artist in America, is anticipated to have a net worth of $8 million in 2024. Throughout his career, Lone has captivated audiences with his versatile performances and immense talent. With a wide range of roles in various films and soundtracks, he has earned considerable recognition and financial success. Known for his exceptional skills and dedication to his craft, John Lone's net worth reflects his accomplishments and contributions to the entertainment industry.

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Biography/Timeline

1952

Lone was born in October 1952 as Ng Kwok-leung (Chinese: 吳國良; pinyin: Wú Guóliáng) in Hong Kong. He was raised in an orphanage and later adopted by a Shanghainese woman. He began training in Beijing opera at Hong Kong's Chiu Chiu Academy. It was here, at the age of ten, where he was given the name "Johnny". He later chose the name Lone to reflect the fact that he was an orphan and for its similarity to Leung, part of his given name.

1972

Sponsored by an American family, he left the Beijing opera troupe and emigrated to Los Angeles, California. In the United States, he married fellow Santa Ana Community College student Nina Savino in 1972, and gained American citizenship. The couple divorced in 1979. Lone also continued his performing arts studies at American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Pasadena, California. Eventually, he would move to New York City, in order to pursue a career on stage.

1980

His first major role in films was as the title character in Iceman. He is probably best known for his portrayal of Puyi in The Last Emperor and crime boss Joey Tai in Year of the Dragon in the mid-1980s, as well as an opera performer playing female roles in M. Butterfly (with Jeremy Irons). Further international film appearances included the role of corrupt Hong Kong cop Ricky Tan in Rush Hour 2. In the 1995 film The Hunted he played dangerous Assassin Kinjo alongside Christopher Lambert.