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Max Huang

Max Huang You-liang (born September 22, 1988) is a German actor, martial artist, stunt performer, and singer of mixed German and Chinese-Indonesian heritage, best known for portraying the character Kung Lao in the Mortal Kombat film series, including the 2021 reboot and its sequel. Born in Nuremberg, Germany, Huang grew up in a multicultural family; his mother is a German vocal coach and actress, while his father, Noorman Widjaja, is a Chinese-Indonesian classical pianist and conductor who introduced him to martial arts icons like Bruce Lee at a young age. He has a brother, Lee Huang, who is also a stunt coordinator and fight choreographer. As a child, Huang played the violin before discovering martial arts, beginning with Wing Chun training at age 11 and later transitioning to wushu, where he trained at a Shaolin school in China at 15 and competed as a member of the German National Wushu Team, winning gold at the 2009 German Wushu Nationals. His extensive training included sessions with renowned coaches like Shanghai's Wang Peng-cheng, and he became fluent in German, English, Mandarin, and Cantonese, which facilitated his international career. Huang's professional journey began in 2010 with roles in independent films such as Dead Survivors, where he performed stunts and acted, followed by studying acting in that same year. In 2012, he joined the , contributing to over 20 productions across English, , and Chinese cinema, including stunt coordination on films like (2012), Police Story: Lockdown (2013), (2016), The Foreigner (2017), Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014), and (2023). His acting breakthrough came with the role of in the 2021 reboot directed by , which showcased his martial arts prowess and led to him reprising the character in Mortal Kombat 2, scheduled for release on May 8, 2026. Beyond acting and stunts, Huang has pursued directing and ; he wrote, directed, and starred in the award-winning No Way Out (2019), and released the single "Flawless Victory" in April 2021 as a nod to his role. Upcoming projects include starring roles in 7 Dogs (2026) and Kung Fu Deadly (2026).

Early life

Birth and heritage

Max Huang, born Julian Maximilian Widjaja on September 22, 1988, in , , holds a multicultural heritage blending , , and roots. He is also known by the name variations Max Widjaja or Max Huang You-liang, reflecting his diverse familial background. His mother, of descent, is a and actress who contributed to an artistic household environment. His father, Noorman Widjaja, is a Chinese-Indonesian classical and , further immersing the family in musical and performative traditions. During his early childhood in , Huang experienced initial exposure to the through his parents' professions, fostering an environment rich in creative expression from a young age. This cultural blend shaped his formative years, setting the stage for later pursuits in .

Education and martial arts training

Huang's early years in were influenced by his multicultural family background, with a mother who was a and actress, and a Chinese-Indonesian father who was a and , fostering an initial interest in and . Formal details on his academic education are limited, as Huang prioritized practical skill-building from a young age, including musical training on the violin alongside his emerging passion for martial arts. At age 11, he commenced martial arts training with Wing Chun, a traditional Chinese kung fu style emphasizing close-quarters combat and efficiency. This early exposure evolved into broader influences from various disciplines, including inspirations drawn from Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan films shared by his father, before he specialized in wushu around his early teens. At approximately age 15, Huang relocated to for immersive training at a Shaolin school, dedicating himself to traditional and cultural practices in a monastic environment known for its rigorous routines. This move marked a shift toward intensive, hands-on development, where he competed upon return as a member of the German National Team, securing a at the 2009 German Wushu Nationals. Building on these foundations, Huang cultivated a distinctive modern style that integrates classical forms with contemporary , further refined through later sessions in under master Wang Peng-cheng.

Career

Stunt work

Max Huang joined the in 2012, marking his entry into professional stunt work with the film , where he performed as a stuntman under Jackie's direct supervision. Throughout the early , Huang contributed as a to notable productions associated with the team, including Police Story: Lockdown (2013) and Dragon Blade (2015), executing demanding physical sequences that highlighted the team's emphasis on authentic action. His early training provided the foundation for these capabilities, allowing seamless integration into high-intensity environments. Huang's role evolved from performer to stunt coordinator in the mid-2010s, overseeing action design in films such as Time Raiders (2016) and The Foreigner (2017), where he managed complex fight choreography and safety protocols for ensemble casts.

Acting career

Huang began transitioning to on-screen acting roles in the early 2010s, leveraging his martial arts expertise in action sequences across independent and international films. He achieved his breakthrough with action-heavy supporting roles that highlighted his dynamic fighting style, culminating in his prominent performance as Kung Lao in Mortal Kombat (2021). In the film, he embodied the descendant of a legendary warrior, delivering fluid wushu-inspired choreography that emphasized precision and agility. To prepare, Huang immersed himself in the source video game's lore, adapting Kung Lao's signature hat-based attacks while infusing his own interpretive flair to make the character feel personal and grounded. The Mortal Kombat role markedly elevated Huang's visibility, establishing him as a go-to talent for high-stakes action cinema and opening doors to larger projects. His portrayal resonated with audiences for its authentic execution, drawing praise for bridging fidelity with live-action intensity. As of 2025, Huang is slated to reprise in Mortal Kombat 2 (releasing May 8, 2026), alongside roles as in 7 Dogs (2026) and in Kung Fu Deadly (2026), continuing his trajectory in genre-defining films. Throughout his career, Huang has evolved his approach by seamlessly integrating authenticity into character development, ensuring performances feel visceral and true to his stunt-honed physicality. This method not only enhances action sequences but also deepens emotional layers, as seen in his commitment to realistic fight dynamics over stylized effects.

Filmography

Films

Max Huang began his feature film career in stunts and progressed to acting roles, often combining both in martial arts-heavy productions. His contributions span Hong Kong, Chinese, and Hollywood films, including international co-productions.
YearTitleRole/Contribution
2012Chinese ZodiacStunt performer and actor (member of Jackie Chan Stunt Team)
2013Police Story: LockdownActor (supporting role)
2014OutcastStunt performer
2014Kingsman: The Secret ServiceStunt performer
2015Ip Man 3Stunt coordinator (significant contribution to fight choreography involving Donnie Yen and Mike Tyson)
2015Dragon BladeActor (as Shou Xia) and stunt performer
2015Hitman: Agent 47Stunt performer
2016SkiptraceStunt coordinator
2016Time RaidersStunt performer
2017Bleeding SteelStunt coordinator and second unit director
2017The ForeignerStunt coordinator
2017The Lego Ninjago MovieStunt performer
2021Mortal KombatActor (as Kung Lao)
2023Hidden StrikeActor (as Chinese Nationality Contract Labor)
2024A LegendActor (supporting role)
2026Mortal Kombat 2Actor (as Kung Lao)
20267 DogsActor (as Li Qiang)
2026Kung Fu DeadlyActor (as Marrs)

Television

Max Huang's television career features limited but notable appearances in international series, often leveraging his expertise in action-oriented roles. In 2010, Huang made his television debut in the action series Lasko – Die Faust Gottes, portraying a in an uncredited capacity during the episode "Baum der Vorsehung." Huang later appeared in the science fiction series in 2017, playing Prison Guard #1 in the episode "Obligate Mutualisms," which highlighted his stunt background in a high-security sequence.

Music videos

Max Huang has made notable contributions to music videos through performances and creative involvement, leveraging his martial arts expertise for dynamic action sequences. In 2021, he released his debut single "Flawless Victory," for which he composed, wrote, performed, and directed the official music video. The video features Huang executing intricate fight choreography against multiple opponents, blending hip-hop rhythms with wushu-inspired movements to celebrate his role as Kung Lao in the film Mortal Kombat. Produced by Vincent Lee, the track and video were timed to coincide with the movie's release, garnering over 100,000 views on YouTube. That same year, Huang made a special appearance in violinist Iskandar Widjaja's cover of "Techno Syndrome" from the soundtrack. Billed as a featured artist in the performance video, Huang engages in sequences that complement Widjaja's rendition, incorporating synchronized combat elements against a scenic backdrop. The collaboration highlights Huang's ability to integrate stunt work into musical performances, drawing on the iconic game's theme for a high-energy visual.
YearArtistTitleRole
2021Max HuangFlawless VictoryPerformer, composer, writer, director
2021Iskandar Widjaja ft. Max HuangTechno Syndrome ()Special appearance (martial arts performer)

Personal life

Family

Max Huang was born to a German mother, a and , and a Chinese-Indonesian father, Noorman Widjaja, a renowned classical and . Their artistic professions fostered a creative household environment that influenced Huang's early exposure to performance arts. Huang's parents provided unwavering support for his career decisions, including his moves to for martial arts training and stunt work opportunities in the film industry. This familial encouragement was instrumental in his transition from to professional pursuits abroad, reflecting the close-knit dynamics of his immediate family. He has a brother, Lee Huang, who is also a stunt coordinator and fight choreographer. Public details on Huang's , spouse, or children remain limited, with no verified information available.

Interests and philanthropy

Huang's multicultural heritage, with a German mother who is a and and a Chinese-Indonesian father who is a classical and , has profoundly shaped his personal interests in music and . As a , he released his debut single "Flawless Victory" in April 2021, drawing inspiration from his passion for authentic expression through creative outlets beyond acting. He has also pursued independently, creating short films and that reflect his artistic inclinations. In terms of lifestyle, Huang maintains a base in , where he was born and raised, while frequently traveling for professional opportunities across , , and the . His fitness routines emphasize rigorous practice, including ongoing training in and , which he integrates into daily life to stay disciplined and physically prepared. Huang advocates for the preservation of in , emphasizing the need to recapture the genre's philosophical and artistic essence on screen, as inspired by icons like . He has also spoken on the importance of diversity in action films, highlighting the value of multicultural casts that foster collaborative and representative storytelling in the industry.

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