Mandy Wong
Mandy Wong | |||
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Born | |||
Occupation | Actress | ||
Years active | 2007–present | ||
Partner(s) | Anthony Jim (2012–present) | ||
Awards | TVB Anniversary Awards – Most Improved Female Artiste 2012 L'Escargot, The Hippocratic Crush, Tiger Cubs, Divas in Distress Favourite TVB Actress in a Leading Role in Malaysia 2018 Threesome Favourite TVB Actress in a Leading Role in Singapore 2018 Threesome MY AOD Favourites Awards – My Favourite Most Promising Female Artiste 2020 The Exorcist's 2nd Meter | ||
Chinese name | |||
Traditional Chinese | 黃智雯 | ||
Simplified Chinese | 黄智雯 | ||
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Website | YouTube Channel |
Mandy Wong Chi-man (born 21 December 1982) is a Hong Kong television actress and stage actress.
Wong began her acting career by participating in the Miss Hong Kong 2007 beauty pageant, where she was placed among the top 5 finalists.[1] She joined TVB in the same year and graduated from TVB's acting class in 2008. Wong debuted with a brief appearance in TVB's 2007 sitcom Best Selling Secrets. She later gained recognition in the 2010 romantic drama Suspects in Love, and achieved wider fame for her performance in the 2012 dramas L'Escargot and The Hippocratic Crush, winning the Most Improved Female Artiste award at the 2012 TVB Anniversary Awards. In 2018, Wong earned critical acclaim for her performance in the legal comedy Threesome, winning the Favourite TVB Actress in a Leading Role award in both Malaysia and Singapore at the 2018 TVB 51st Anniversary Gala.[2]
Early life[]
Born in Hong Kong, Mandy Wong was raised in a single-parent household and was graduated from Cognitio College (Kowloon). Wong is very fond of dancing and has been practising since her teenage years. She has also achieved grade 8 on the piano. She has an elder sister, Cathy Wong, who was a former English language specialist at King's Glory Education Centre. Her mother is the owner of a cosmetics boutique in Wan Chai.
Career[]
2008-2011: Career Beginning[]
As a former graduate of The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts,[3][4] Mandy Wong worked as a flight attendant for three years before participating in the Miss Hong Kong 2007 beauty pageant, in which she was placed among the top 5 finalists. Wong was offered an artiste contract by TVB, upon graduating from its acting class in 2008, and debuted with an uncredited appearance in the sitcom Best Selling Secrets.
After two years of appearing in dramas as minor supporting roles, Wong gained broader public attention with her supporting role in the 2009 comedy drama A Chip Off the Old Block. She played "So Fung-lin", the bespectacled younger sister of Myolie Wu's character. Her performance was positively received by both critics and netizens. Impressed with her character portrayal, producer Poon Ka-tak cast Wong to portray "Cheng Siu-man", the timid younger sister of Flora Chan's character in the 2010 romantic comedy drama Suspects in Love. To prepare for her role, Wong studied Maggie Cheung's performance in Police Cadet '84. Since then, Wong had frequently collaborated with producer Poon Ka-tak and had been cast in his dramas with major roles (including The Hippocratic Crush series, Divas in Distress, The Fixer, Daddy Dearest, Rogue Emperor and Threesome).
In 2011, Wong starred in dramas including Home Troopers, Ghetto Justice, Men with No Shadows and Lives of Omission, earning her first Most Improved Female Artiste nomination at the 2011 TVB Anniversary Awards.
2012-2015: Breakthrough and Gaining Recognition[]
In 2012, Wong’s popularity rose and was highly praised by netizens for her perfromance as "Lau Siu-lan", the overbearing wife of Oscar Leung's character in the family drama L'Escargot, for which she won My Favourite Most Promising Female Artiste award at the 2012 MY AOD Favourites Awards. She also earned her first Best Supporting Actress nomination at the 2012 TVB Anniversary Awards and made it into top 2. In the same year, she starred in the critical acclaimed medical drama The Hippocratic Crush as the medical intern "Dr. Hung Mei-suet", starring opposite Kenneth Ma and Tavia Yeung. She starred in the 2012 dramas Flying Tiger and Divas In Distress as well. With her outstanding performance in 2012, Wong won the Most Improved Female Artiste award at the 2012 TVB Anniversary Awards, becoming one of the Next-Gen Fadans at TVB.
In 2023, Wong starred in the romance drama Always and Ever as the younger sister of Esther Kwan's character. Again, her villainous role was highly praised by the producer and netizens. Through the sequel The Hippocratic Crush II, Wong reprised her role as the neurosurgeon "Dr. Hung Mei-suet", for which she won one of the Top 15 Favourite TVB Drama Characters award at the 2013 TVB Star Awards Malaysia. She also won the Most Improved Female Artiste award at the 2013 StarHub TVB Awards.
In 2014, Wong starred in the sequel Flying Tiger II, earning her first nomination for Most Popular Female Character at the 2014 TVB Anniversary Awards.
In 2015, Wong played her first female leading role as "Lui Lui" in the crime drama The Fixer, starring opposite Chin Ka-lok, for which she gained her first Best Actress nomination at the 2015 TVB Anniversary Awards. She gained positive reviews from viewers and won one of the Top 16 Favourite TVB Drama Characters award at the 2015 TVB Star Awards Malaysia (which was her second win in this category). In the same year, she starred in her first ancient drama Captain of Destiny as a cunning prostitute, pairing up with Joel Chan.
2016-present: Established Lead Actress[]
In 2016, Wong starred in the family drama Daddy Dearest as the first female lead. In the same year, Wong starred as the female lead again in the legal drama Law dis-Order as "Martha Fong Ning", an astute lawyer, starring opposite veteran actors Alex Fong and Liu Kai Chi. Her performance as Martha earned her positive reviews, for which she was nominated for the Favourite TVB Actress in a Leading Role award for the first time at the 2016 TVB Star Awards Malaysia, making it into top 5 and won one of the Top 15 Favourite TVB Drama Characters award (which was her third win in this category). She also won My Favourite TVB Female Characters award at the 2016 StarHub TVB Awards.
In 2017, Wong starred as the first female lead in two dramas. In the crime drama Nothing Special Force, she played "Laser Lung Lai-sa", a pregnant cause-of death inspector, for which she won My Favourite TVB Female Characters award at the 2017 Singapore StarHub TVB Awards (which was her second win in this category). In the same year, Wong starred in the critically acclaimed supernatural drama The Exorcist's Meter, playing "Dr. Chong Tsz-yeuk", a kind-hearted A&E doctor, and a devil named "Salvia", starring opposite Kenneth Ma. Again, she was praised for her portrayal of the two characters simultaneously. With her role as Dr. Chong, Wong was amongst the top 5 nominees for the Most Popular Female Character at the 2017 TVB Anniversary Awards. In addition, she was nominated for the Best Actress in a Leading Role award in the 2017 People's Choice TV Awards by audience and netizens, eventually ranking 2nd in the category.
In 2018, Wong starred as the first female lead in the legal comedy Threesome, playing a competitive barrister with dissociative identity disorder. To prepare for her role, Wong had done research and watched numerous film and television work, and read books related to dissociative identity disorder.[5] She earned critical acclaim from the public with her performance as "Evie Fong Yee-yan", along with her two other personalities, the wild "Piña Colada" and the pessimistic "Sau Mak Mak". She became the first TVB artiste featured on NASDAQ MarketSite at New York Times Square and was invited as a special guest at the 17th Miss Chinese Beauty Pageant 2018 Final, which was held in August.[6] Her outstanding performance in Threesome earned her Favourite TVB Actress in a Leading Role awards in both Malaysia and Singapore at the 2018 TVB 51st Anniversary Gala. In her acceptance speech, Wong said, “I still firmly believe, that one’s effort may not necessarily be rewarded, but as long as we are willing to work hard, someone will see it.” She became a strong contender for the Best Actress award at the 2018 TVB Anniversary Awards. Wong eventually made both the Best Actress and Most Popular Female Character nominations into top 5. In addition, Wong won the Best Actress in a Leading Role awards in both the 2018 People's Choice TV Awards and the 2018 Hong Kong Television Awards, which served as a public recognition, as all awardees were 100% voted for by audience and netizens. She received 1375 votes in the 2018 People's Choice TV Awards, obtaining over 50% of votes,[7] while she scored 1107 points in the 2018 Hong Kong Television Awards, which greatly outnumbered her opponents.[8]
In 2019, Wong starred in the comedy drama My Life As Loan Shark as a passionate social worker, and collaborating with veterans Kent Cheng, Kingdom Yuen, Maggie Shiu, and pairing up with Lai Lok-yi.
In 2020, Wong starred as the first female lead in three dramas. She first starred in the crime drama Brutally Young. Due to her character’s tragic experience, Wong took half a year to emotionally withdraw from her character after shooting the drama. In the sequel The Exorcist's 2nd Meter, she reprised her role as "Dr. Chong Tsz-yeuk", again starring opposite Kenneth Ma, for which she won the Best Actress in a Leading Role award in the hk01 Television Drama Awards with over 400 votes from netizens.[9] In the same year, Wong starred in the crime drama Line Walker: Bull Fight, playing "Cheung Kei-gee (Madam G)", a Chief Inspector of Police from the Criminal Intelligence Bureau with Savant Syndrome and Asperger Syndrome, starring opposite Michael Miu, Raymond Lam, and pairing up with Kenneth Ma. She was praised for her profound portrayal of this character.[10] Again, she became a strong contender for the Best Actress award at the 2020 TVB Anniversary Awards, eventually making it into top 5.
In 2021, Wong starred in the crime thriller Murder Diary as "Yau Ngan-sing (Madam Sing)", a Senior Inspector of Police and the “Number One” Bomb Disposal Officer from the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Bureau, starring opposite Vincent Wong, Benjamin Yuen and Lai Lok-yi, as well as veterans Kara Wai and Philip Keung. During filming, she was required to wear a bomb suit weighing 80 pounds and a 20-pound helmet.[11][12] In the same year, Wong starred in the drama The Line Watchers as the first female lead. She played a Chief Trade Control Officer in the Hong Kong Customs and Excise Department, again pairing up with Benjamin Yuen.[13][14]
Variety Shows[]
In 2017, along with Myolie Wu, Nancy Wu, Paisley Wu, Elaine Yiu and Selena Lee, Mandy Wong filmed a traveling show, The Sisterhood Traveling Gang, in Australia.
In 2019, Wong hosted her first reality TV show, Dancing For a Reason, which was filmed in Seoul, South Korea. In the show, she aspired to become a member of a K-pop girl group. Due to intensive training and the lack of rest, she fell ill and was briefly hospitalised. She was praised by viewers for her dedication and earnestness.[15]
Stage Plays[]
In January 2020, Mandy Wong made her stage debut in the stage play Let's Hunt for a "Tiger" Tonight, playing the witty and beautiful Wong Sau-ying.
In May 2021, Wong starred in her second stage play, Larger Than Life, which is directed by the prominent stage director Tang Shu-wing. She played a charming robot named "Chloé".[16] In the stage play, she had to dance Flamenco and perform fencing. Her performance was praised by the co-actors.[17] The international theatre news website BroadwayWorld wrote a review on this stage play, which praised Wong for her convincing imitation of an android and her transition into the endearing Chloé with memories and emotions.[18]
Personal life[]
Mandy Wong is best friends with Myolie Wu, Nancy Wu, Paisley Wu, Elaine Yiu and Selena Lee, and they have filmed a travel show together.[19] Another best friend of Wong is Candice Chiu, whom Wong refers to as her “soul sister”.[20]
Due to their common interest in long-distance running, Wong along with Benjamin Yuen, Joel Chan, Brian Tse, Jack Wu, Nancy Wu, Paisley Wu, Elaine Yiu and Selena Lee formed the group “Crazy Runner”.[21]
Wong is also good friends with The Exorcist's Meter co-actors Hubert Wu and Anthony Ho.[22]
Wong’s boyfriend is Anthony Jim, a C-level of a jewellery company. They have been dating since 2012.
Filmography[]
Television dramas (TVB)[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2008 | Best Selling Secrets 同事三分親 |
Neighbor 鄰居 |
Ep. 310 |
Speech of Silence 甜言蜜語 |
Piano player 琴師 |
Supporting Role | |
Moonlight Resonance 溏心風暴之家好月圓 |
Donna Chan Dou-dan 陳杜丹 |
Cameo Appearance | |
When Easterly Showers Fall on the Sunny West 東山飄雨西關晴 |
Chong Shuk-woon 莊婌媛 |
Supporting Role | |
Off Pedder 畢打自己人 |
Mandy Ma Wai-dan 馬慧丹 |
Ep. 30 | |
Pages of Treasures Click入黃金屋 |
Bennie | Ep. 13 | |
2009 | E.U. 學警狙擊 |
Cheung Shu-shan 張樹珊 |
Supporting Role |
The King of Snooker 桌球天王 |
Amy | Supporting Role | |
Just Love II 老婆大人II |
Iris Ng Hoi-tung 伍凱彤 |
Supporting Role | |
In the Chamber of Bliss 蔡鍔與小鳳仙 |
Ng Sheung-mui 吳賞梅 |
Supporting Role | |
A Chip Off the Old Block 巴不得爸爸... |
So Fung-lin 蘇鳳蓮 |
Major Supporting Role | |
2010 | Suspects in Love 搜下留情 |
Cheng Siu-man 鄭笑雯 (鵪鶉妹) |
Major Supporting Role |
Fly With Me 飛女正傳 |
Journalist 記者 |
Cameo Appearance | |
2010-2011 | Home Troopers 居家兵團 |
Karen Chukot Yung 諸葛蓉 |
Major Supporting Role |
2011 | Ghetto Justice 怒火街頭 |
Silvia Cheung Tsz-sum 張芷芯 |
Supporting Role |
Lives of Omission 潛行狙擊 |
WPC Vicky Mung Sum-ling 蒙心凌 (阿檬) |
Major Supporting Role | |
Men with No Shadows 不速之約 |
Tai Yan 邰欣 |
Supporting Role | |
2012 | L'Escargot 缺宅男女 |
Lau Siu-lan 婁笑蘭 (關二嫂) |
Major Supporting Role TVB Anniversary Award for Most Improved Female Artiste MY AOD Favourites Awards for My Favourite Most Promising Female Artiste StarHub TVB Awards for Most Improved TVB Artiste Next Magazine TV Awards for Best Scene-Stealing Supporting Actress |
The Hippocratic Crush On Call 36小時 |
Dr. Hung Mei-suet 洪美雪 |
Major Supporting Role TVB Anniversary Award for Most Improved Female Artiste StarHub TVB Awards for Most Improved TVB Artiste | |
Tiger Cubs 飛虎 |
PIP So Man-keung 蘇文強 |
Major Supporting Role TVB Anniversary Award for Most Improved Female Artiste StarHub TVB Awards for Most Improved TVB Artiste | |
Divas in Distress 巴不得媽媽... |
Kwai Yi-hei 夔懿曦 |
Major Supporting Role TVB Anniversary Award for Most Improved Female Artiste StarHub TVB Awards for Most Improved TVB Artiste | |
2012-2013 | Friendly Fire 法網狙擊 |
Wong Fei-fei 黃菲菲 |
Ep. 3-6 |
2013 | Sergeant Tabloid 女警愛作戰 |
IP Szeto Kiu (Madam Kiu) 司徒驕 |
Major Supporting Role |
A Change of Heart 好心作怪 |
Ha Sze-ka 夏思嘉 |
Major Supporting Role | |
Always and Ever 情逆三世緣 |
Tin Chau-ngan 田秋雁 |
Major Supporting Role | |
The Hippocratic Crush II On Call 36小時II |
Dr. Hung Mei-suet 洪美雪 |
Major Supporting Role TVB Star Awards Malaysia for Top 15 Favourite TVB Drama Characters | |
2014-2015 | Tiger Cubs II 飛虎II |
PIP So Man-keung 蘇文強 |
Major Supporting Role |
2015 | Madam Cutie on Duty 師奶Madam |
Angel Hung Dan-dan 熊丹丹 |
Major Supporting Role |
The Fixer 拆局專家 |
Lui Lui 雷蕾 |
1st Female Lead TVB Star Awards Malaysia for Top 16 Favourite TVB Drama Characters | |
Captain of Destiny 張保仔 |
Chu Shuk-kwan 朱淑君 |
Major Supporting Role | |
2016 | Daddy Dearest 超能老豆 |
Ophelia Chu Lai-fa 諸麗花 |
1st Female Lead |
Law dis-Order 律政強人 |
Martha Fong Ning 方寧 |
1st Female Lead TVB Star Awards Malaysia for Top 15 Favourite TVB Drama Characters StarHub TVB Awards for My Favourite TVB Female Characters | |
2016-2017 | Rogue Emperor 流氓皇帝 |
Ng Dor-yu 吳多茹 / Shui Yik-shuen 水奕璇 |
Major Supporting Role |
2017 | Nothing Special Force 雜警奇兵 |
WPC Laser Lung Lai-sa 龍麗莎 (Laser姐) |
1st Female Lead StarHub TVB Awards for My Favourite TVB Female Characters |
The Exorcist's Meter 降魔的 |
Dr. Felicity Chong Tsz-yeuk 莊芷若 / Salvia 魔 |
1st Female Lead | |
2018 | Threesome 三個女人一個「因」 |
Evie Fong Yee-yan 方以因 / Piña Colada 菠蘿椰奶 / Sau Mak Mak 愁擘擘 |
1st Female Lead TVB Anniversary Awards for Favourite TVB Actress in a Leading Role in Malaysia TVB Anniversary Awards for Favourite TVB Actress in a Leading Role in Singapore People's Choice Television Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role Hong Kong Television Awards for Best Leading Actress in Drama Series |
2019 | My Life as Loan Shark 街坊財爺 |
Mary Chu Ma-li 朱瑪莉 |
2nd Female Lead |
2020 | Brutally Young 十八年後的終極告白 |
IP Yuen Lai-ken (Madam Yuen) 阮麗瑾 |
1st Female Lead |
The Exorcist's 2nd Meter 降魔的2.0 |
Dr. Chong Tsz-yeuk 莊芷若 / Salvia 魔 |
1st Female Lead hk01 Television Drama Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role | |
Line Walker: Bull Fight 使徒行者3 |
CIP Cheung Kei-gee (Madam G) 章紀孜 |
1st Female Lead | |
2021 | Murder Diary 刑偵日記 |
SIP Yau Ngan-sing (Madam Sing) 游雁星 |
2nd Female Lead |
The Line Watchers 把關者們 |
Kwan Pui-yan (Madam Kwan) 關佩欣 |
1st Female Lead | |
Pre-production | 隱門 | Cheung Sum-yuet 張心月 |
1st Female Lead |
Television dramas (Shaw Brothers Studio)[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2018 | Flying Tiger 飛虎之潛行極戰 |
Dr. Cheung Wai-shan 張慧珊 |
Supporting Role |
Filming | 廉政狙擊[23] | Ka-ching 家晴 |
2nd Female Lead |
Films[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2012 | I Love Hong Kong 2012 2012我愛HK喜上加囍 |
TV director 節目編導 |
Cameo Appearance |
Natural Born Lovers 天生愛情狂 |
Second younger sister 二妹 |
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2013 | Firestorm 風暴 |
Waitress 酒樓女侍應 |
Cameo Appearance |
Television hosts[]
Year | Title | Notes |
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2007 | Infolink 事必關己 |
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2009 | Scoop 東張西望 |
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2017 | The Sisterhood Traveling Gang 胡說八道真情假期 |
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2019 | Dancing for a Reason 一個因去跳舞 |
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Stage plays[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2020 | Let's Hunt for a "Tiger" Tonight 今晚打老虎 |
Wong Sau-ying 王秀英 |
1st Female Lead |
2021 | Larger Than Life 超自然之戀 |
Chloé | 1st Female Lead |
Awards and Nominations[]
TVB Anniversary Awards[]
Year | Category | Drama / Role | Result |
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2011 | Most Improved Female Artiste | Lives of Omission as "Mung Sum-ling" | Nominated |
2012 | L'Escargot, The Hippocratic Crush, Tiger Cubs, Divas in Distress | Won | |
Best Supporting Actress | L'Escargot as "Lau Siu-lan" | Top 2 | |
2013 | The Hippocratic Crush II as "Hung Mei-suet" | Nominated | |
2014 | Tiger Cubs II as "So Man-keung" | Nominated | |
Most Popular Female Character | Nominated | ||
2015 | Best Actress | The Fixer as "Lui Lui" | Nominated |
Most Popular Female Character | Madam Cutie on Duty as "Hung Dan-dan (Angel)" | Nominated | |
2016 | Best Actress | Law dis-Order as "Fong Ning (Martha)" | Nominated |
Most Popular Female Character | Nominated | ||
2017 | Best Actress | Nothing Special Force as "Lung Lai-sa (Laser)" | Nominated |
Most Popular Female Character | The Exorcist's Meter as "Chong Tsz-yeuk" | Top 5 | |
Most Popular On-screen Partnership | The SisterhoodTraveling Gang with Myolie Wu, Nancy Wu, Elaine Yiu, Selena Lee and Paisley Wu | Nominated | |
2018 | Favourite TVB Actress in a Leading Role in Malaysia | Threesome as "Fong Yee-yan (Evie)" | Won |
Favourite TVB Actress in a Leading Role in Singapore | Won | ||
Best Actress | Top 5 | ||
Most Popular Female Character | Top 5 | ||
2019 | Best Actress | My Life as Loan Shark as "Chu Ma-li (Mary)" | Nominated |
Most Popular Female Character | Nominated | ||
2020 | Best Actress | Line Walker: Bull Fight as "Cheung Kei-gee (Madam G)" | Top 5 |
Most Popular Female Character | Nominated | ||
Favourite TVB Actress in a Leading Role in Malaysia | Top 5 |
MY AOD Favourites Awards[]
Year | Category | Drama / Role | Result |
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2011 | My Favourite Most Promising Female Artiste | Scoop, Home Troopers, Ghetto Justice, Lives of Omission, Men with No Shadows | Nominated |
2012 | L'Escargot as "Lau Siu-lan" | Won | |
My Favourite TVB Supporting Actress | Nominated |
TVB Star Awards Malaysia[]
Year | Category | Drama / Role | Result |
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2013 | Top 15 Favourite TVB Drama Characters | The Hippocratic Crush II as "Hung Mei-suet" | Won |
Favourite TVB Supporting Actress | A Change of Heart as "Ha Sze-ka" | Top 5 | |
2014 | Tiger Cubs II as "So Man-keung" | Nominated | |
Top 15 Favourite TVB Drama Characters | Nominated | ||
2015 | Top 16 Favourite TVB Drama Characters | The Fixer as "Lui Lui" | Won |
Favourite TVB Supporting Actress | Madam Cutie on Duty as "Hung Dan-dan (Angel)" | Nominated | |
2016 | Top 15 Favourite TVB Drama Characters | Law dis-Order as "Fong Ning (Martha)" | Won |
Favourite TVB Actress in a Leading Role | Top 5 | ||
2017 | Top 17 Favourite TVB Drama Characters | Nothing Special Force as "Lung Lai-sa (Laser)" | Nominated |
Favourite TVB Actress in a Leading Role | Nominated | ||
Favourite TVB Show Host | The SisterhoodTraveling Gang with Myolie Wu, Nancy Wu, Elaine Yiu, Selena Lee and Paisley Wu | Top 5 |
StarHub TVB Awards[]
Year | Category | Drama / Role | Result |
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2013 | Most Improved TVB Artiste | L'Escargot, The Hippocratic Crush, Tiger Cubs, Divas in Distress | Won |
2014 | My Favourite TVB Supporting Actress | The Hippocratic Crush II as "Hung Mei-suet" | Top 10 |
2015 | Tiger Cubs II as "So Man-keung" | Top 10 | |
2016 | My Favourite TVB Female Characters | Law dis-Order as "Fong Ning (Martha)" | Won |
My Favourite TVB Actress in a Leading Role | Nominated | ||
2017 | My Favourite TVB Female Characters | Nothing Special Force as " Lung Lai-sa (Laser)" | Won |
My Favourite TVB Actress in a Leading Role | Nominated |
Next Magazine TV Awards[]
Year | Category | Drama / Role | Result |
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2013 | Best Scene-Stealing Supporting Actress | L'Escargot as "Lau Siu-lan" | Won |
People's Choice Television Awards[]
Year | Category | Drama / Role | Result |
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2017 | People’s Choice Best Actress in a Leading Role | The Exorcist's Meter as "Chong Tsz-yeuk" | Ranked 2nd |
2018 | Threesome as "Fong Yee-yan (Evie)" | Won | |
People’s Choice Best TV Drama Partnership | Threesome as "Fong Yee-yan (Evie)" (shared with Benjamin Yuen as "Lee Tong-kai") | Ranked 3rd | |
2020 | People’s Choice Best Actress in a Leading Role | Line Walker: Bull Fight as "Cheung Kei-gee (Madam G)" | Nominated |
Hong Kong Television Awards[]
Year | Category | Drama / Role | Result |
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2018 | Best Leading Actress in Drama Series | Threesome as "Fong Yee-yan (Evie)" | Won |
hk01 Television Drama Awards[]
Year | Category | Drama / Role | Result |
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2020 | Best Actress in a Leading Role | The Exorcist's 2nd Meter as "Chong Tsz-yeuk" | Won |
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- ^ "降魔的偷跳小隊" (in Chinese). 2 May 2019.
- ^ "【廉政狙擊】胡定欣為新劇角色失眠 黃智雯重拾結他廟街獻藝" (in Chinese). Topick 25-05-2021
External links[]
- Official TVB Artiste Blog
- Mandy Wong's Profile - spcnet.tv
- Mandy Wong's Sina Weibo
- Mandy Wong's Instagram
- Mandy Wong's YouTube Channel
- 1982 births
- Living people
- People from Huadu District
- TVB actors
- Hong Kong television actresses
- Hong Kong businesspeople
- Alumni of The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts
- Hong Kong film actresses
- 21st-century Hong Kong actresses