Allen Keng's journey into the world of martial arts began at the tender age of seven, but his initial experience was marred by a mean Karate instructor who made him cry, leading him to vow never to return. Years later, he rediscovered his passion for martial arts through the legendary Bruce Lee, who embodied a Chinese hero with both physical prowess and intellectual depth. Intrigued by Lee's philosophies, Allen delved deeper into the world of martial arts, training in various disciplines such as Mantis Kung Fu, Tae Kwon Do, and Wu Shu.
As his thirst for martial arts continued to grow, Allen found inspiration in the likes of David Carradine, Jean Claude Van Dam, Chuck Norris, Jet Li, and Jackie Chan. He expanded his training to include gymnastics, learning to move his body in ways he previously only dreamed of. His ultimate goal was to achieve the level of excellence he admired in his idols and secretly hoped to make his mark in the world.
It wasn't until his second last year of high school that Allen discovered the world of acting. He took his first drama class and was hooked, finding a new outlet to express his innermost thoughts and feelings through characters. He continued his acting career in university, where he was accepted into the University College Drama Program at the University of Toronto.
After completing his degree, Allen currently resides in Toronto and remains an active part of the acting, stunts, and performer industry in the city.