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Ali Wong

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American comedian and actress (born 1982)

Ali Wong
Ali Wong smiling
Wong in 2012
Born
Alexandra Dawn Wong

(1982-04-19)April 19, 1982 (age 42)
EducationUniversity of California, Los Angeles (BA)
Occupations
  • Comedian
  • actress
  • writer
  • executive producer
Years active2002–present
Spouse
Justin Hakuta
(m. 2014; div. 2022)
Children2
Websitealiwong.com

Alexandra Dawn Wong (born April 19, 1982) is an American comedian and actress. She is best known for herNetflix stand-up specialsBaby Cobra (2016),Hard Knock Wife (2018),Don Wong (2022), andSingle Lady (2024). The last of these won her aGolden Globe Award. She won another Golden Globe and twoPrimetime Emmy Awards for her starring role in the Netflix dark comedy seriesBeef (2023), becoming the first Asian woman to win a lead acting Emmy. She was named one ofTime's 100 most influential people in 2020 and 2023.[1][2]

Wong was a cast member on theABC showAmerican Housewife (2016–2021) and served as a writer for two episodes of the sitcomFresh Off the Boat in 2015. She has voiced characters on the animated seriesTuca & Bertie (2019–2022) andBig Mouth (2019–2023). She has also written and starred in the romantic comedy filmAlways Be My Maybe (2019).

Early life

[edit]

Alexandra Dawn Wong was born in the neighborhood ofPacific Heights,[3][4] San Francisco, on April 19, 1982.[5] She is the youngest of four children in her family.[6] HerVietnamese mother, Tam "Tammy" Wong, moved fromHuế, Vietnam in 1960 to work as a social worker in the U.S.[7][8] Her Chinese-American father, Adolphus Wong (1937–2011), was ananesthesiologist who worked forKaiser Permanente for 30 years.[9]

In 2000, Wong graduated fromSan Francisco University High School in San Francisco[10][11] where she was student body class president.[12] She went toUCLA, majoring inAsian American studies. During her junior year, she studied inHanoi, Vietnam.[13][14][15] After college, she continued her education in Vietnam through aFulbright program.[16][17]

Career

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Wong in a promo for Sad People Talking, June 2012

After graduating from college, Wong first tried stand-up comedy when she was 23. She soon moved toNew York City to pursue comedy and began performing as often as nine times in one night.[18]

In 2011,Variety named her one of the "10 Comics to Watch".[19] Soon after, she appeared onThe Tonight Show,John Oliver's New York Stand Up Show andDave Attell'sComedy Underground Show. She was also cast as series regular in theNBC comedy seriesAre You There, Chelsea?and appeared onChelsea Lately.[20] Next, she was inVH1'sBest Week Ever,[21] andMTV'sHey Girl in 2013.[22] Additionally, she starred inOliver Stone'sSavages,[19] and as Kate in the filmDealin' with Idiots.[23]

In 2014, Wong played Dr. Lina Lark in theABC medical drama seriesBlack Box, oppositeKelly Reilly andVanessa Redgrave.[24][25] She guest-starred in three episodes ofInside Amy Schumer. Wong worked as a writer onFresh Off the Boat, which premiered in 2015.[26][27]Randall Park, who was a main cast member, had suggested Wong for the writing role.[14] OnMother's Day 2016,[28]Netflix released a stand-up special calledBaby Cobra; the special was filmed at the Neptune Theater inSeattle in September 2015, when Wong was seven months pregnant with her first child.[29][18][30][31] According toNew York Magazine, "The special's arrival on Netflix is the sort of star-making moment that unites the tastes of the unlikeliest fans".[32]

On September 11, 2016, Wong spoke at, and walked the runway duringNew York Fashion Week for Opening Ceremony's show.[33] Also in 2016, Wong starred in theABC sitcomAmerican Housewife until its cancellation in 2021.[34][35] In 2018, Wong's second Netflix special,Hard Knock Wife, was released. It was filmed in 2017 at the Winter Garden Theatre in Toronto when she was seven months pregnant with her second child.[36][37] In the same year, she voiced the character Citrus Twisty, a soda genie, in an episode ofOK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes.[38]

Wong starred with Randall Park in the 2019 Netflix filmAlways Be My Maybe, a film directed byNahnatchka Khan, and written by Wong, Park, andMichael Golamco.[39] From 2019 to 2022, Wong voiced Bertie in the Netflix/Adult Swim animated sitcomTuca & Bertie.[40][41] On October 15, 2019, Wong published a book entitledDear Girls: Intimate Tales, Untold Secrets and Advice for Living Your Best Life.[42][43] She described it as a life guide for her daughters to read when they become adults.[44] The book won the 2019Goodreads Choice Award for Humor.[45] In February 2022, Wong released her third Netflix stand-up special,Don Wong.[46]

Wong co-starred withSteven Yeun in the 2023 Netflix drama-comedy seriesBeef,[47] and was credited as anexecutive producer alongside Yeun. For her performance inBeef, Wong received aGolden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film. She was the first actress of Asian descent to win a Golden Globe in the category.[48][49][50] Wong won aPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie making her the first actress of Asian descent to win a lead actingEmmy Award.[51][52][53]

In October 2024, Wong was featured on theYouTube talk showHot Ones.[54]

Personal life

[edit]

Wong met entrepreneur Justin Hakuta, the son of inventorKen Hakuta, at the wedding of mutual friends in 2010.[55] At the time, Hakuta was aFulbright Scholar and a student atHarvard Business School.[56] They married in 2014 and have two daughters.[57][58] In April 2022, Wong and Hakuta announced they had separated.[59][60] Wong has said that they remain "best friends".[56][61] In December 2023, Wong filed for divorce citing "irreconcilable differences".[62]

Wong briefly dated actorBill Hader in late 2022.[63] In April 2023, they reportedly resumed their relationship. They were seen together at the75th Emmy Awards on January 15, 2024.[64][65]

Filmography

[edit]

Film

[edit]
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2012SavagesClaire[66]
2013Dealin' with IdiotsKatie[67]
2016The Angry Birds MovieBetty Bird (voice)[68]
2017The Lego Ninjago MovieGeneral Olivia (Voice)[69]
Father FiguresAli[70]
The HeroHerself[71]
2018Ralph Breaks the InternetFelony (voice)[72]
2019Always Be My MaybeSasha TranAlso writer and producer[73]
2020Birds of PreyEllen Yee[74]
OnwardGore (voice)[75]
Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Candace Against the UniverseSuper Super Big Doctor (voice)[76]

Television

[edit]
Year(s)TitleRoleNotesRef.
2011Breaking InAna Ng3 episodes[77]
2012Are You There, Chelsea?Olivia12 episodes[78]
2014Black BoxDr. Lina Lark13 episodes[79]
2014–2015Inside Amy SchumerVarious characters3 episodes[80]
2015BoJack HorsemanMaddy (voice)Episode: "Escape from L.A."[81]
2016AnimalsDana (voice)Episode: "Rats"[82]
2016–2021American HousewifeDorisSeries regular[83]
2017Fresh Off the BoatMargotEpisode: "The Flush"[84]
2018Ask the StoryBotsThe BrainEpisode: "How Do Ears Hear?"[85]
OK K.O.! Let's Be HeroesTwisty (voice)Episode: "Soda Genie"[86]
2019–2022Tuca & BertieBertie (voice)Main role and executive producer[87]
2019–2023Big MouthAli (voice)17 episodes[88]
2020Love, VictorMs. ThomasRecurring role[89]
2022Human ResourcesBecca Lee (voice)5 episodes[90]
Paper GirlsAdult Erin5 episodes[91]
2023BeefAmy LauMain role and executive producer[92]
2024Jentry Chau vs. The UnderworldJentry Chau (voice)Lead role and executive producer[93]
Monsters at WorkJill (voice)5 episodes[94]

As herself

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YearTitleNotesRef.
2012Chelsea Lately9 episodes[95]
2013Hey Girl5 episodes[96]
Best Week Ever16 episodes[97]
2016Ali Wong: Baby CobraNetflix comedy special[98]
2017Bill Nye Saves The WorldEpisode: "Sex, Drugs and Superbugs"[99]
2018Ugly DeliciousEpisode: "Stuffed"[100]
Ali Wong: Hard Knock WifeNetflix comedy special[101]
2022Celebrity IOU"Ali Wong's Renovation Surprise"[102]
Ali Wong: Don WongNetflix comedy special[103]
2023RuPaul's Drag RaceGuest judge; Episode: "Two Queens, One Joke"[104]
RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked
2024Ali Wong: Single LadyNetflix comedy special[105]

Book

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YearTitlePublisherIdentifierRef.
2019Dear GirlsRandom HousePaperback:ISBN 978-0-525-50885-4
Hardcover:ISBN 978-0-525-50883-0
[106]

Accolades

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Awards and nominations received by Ali Wong
Organizations[a]Year[b]CategoryWorkResultRef.
AACTA Awards2024Best Actress in a SeriesBeefNominated[107]
Best Drama SeriesNominated
American Film Institute Awards2023Top 10 Television Programs of the YearWon[108]
Annie Awards2020Outstanding Achievement for Voice Acting in an Animated Television/Broadcast ProductionTuca & BertieNominated[109]
Astra TV Awards2024Best Streaming Limited or Anthology SeriesBeefWon[110]
Best Actress in a Streaming Limited or Anthology Series or MovieWon
British Academy Television Awards2024Best International ProgrammeNominated[111]
Critics' Choice Awards2024Best Limited SeriesWon[112]
Best Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Made for TelevisionWon
2025Best Comedy SpecialAli Wong: Single LadyWon[113]
Directors Guild of America Awards2025Outstanding Directing – Variety SpecialsNominated[114]
Dorian Awards2023Best TV Performance – ComedyBeefNominated[115]
Gold Derby Awards2023Limited/Movie ActressWon[116]
Golden Globe Awards2024Best Limited or Anthology Series or Television FilmWon[117]
Best Actress – Miniseries or Television FilmWon
2025Best Performance in Stand-Up Comedy on TelevisionAli Wong: Single LadyWon[118]
Goodreads Choice Awards2019HumorDear GirlsWon[119]
Gotham Awards2019Breakthrough Series – Short FormTuca & BertieNominated[120]
2023BeefWon[121]
Outstanding Performance in a New SeriesWon
Independent Spirit Awards2024Best New Scripted SeriesWon[122]
Best Lead Performance in a New Scripted SeriesWon
Legionnaires of Laughter Legacy Awards2019Best Stand Up Comedian FemaleNominated[123]
NAACP Image Awards2024Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic SpecialBeefNominated[124]
Online Film & Television Association2023Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Limited or Anthology SeriesWon[125]
People's Choice Awards2018Comedy ActHerselfNominated[126]
2019Comedy Movie StarAlways Be My MaybeNominated[127]
2021Comedy ActThe Milk & Money TourNominated[128]
2024Bingeworthy Show of the YearBeefNominated[129]
Female TV Star of the YearNominated
Comedy TV Star of the YearNominated
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards2024Outstanding Character Voice-Over PerformanceTuca & Bertie: Fledging DayNominated[130]
Primetime Emmy Awards2022Outstanding Writing for a Variety SpecialAli Wong: Don WongNominated[131]
2024Outstanding Limited or Anthology SeriesBeefWon[132]
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or MovieWon
Producers Guild of America Awards2024Best Limited Series TelevisionWon[133]
2025Outstanding Producer of Live Entertainment, Variety, Sketch, Standup & Talk TelevisionAli Wong: Single LadyNominated[134]
Satellite Awards2024Best Miniseries or Television FilmBeefNominated[135]
Best Actress – Miniseries or Television FilmNominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards2024Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television MovieWon[136]
TCA Awards2023Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries and SpecialsWon[137]

Notes

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  1. ^Awards, festivals, honors and other miscellaneous organizations are listed in alphabetical order.
  2. ^Year in which award ceremony was held. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

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