Benedict Wong
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Born | Eccles, Greater Manchester, England | 3 July 1971||||||||||||
Occupation | Actor | ||||||||||||
Years active | 1992–present | ||||||||||||
Spouse | Sarah Pong | ||||||||||||
Children | Russell E. Wong, Benedict "Benny" Wong Jr. | ||||||||||||
Chinese name | |||||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 黃凱旋 | ||||||||||||
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Benedict Wong (born 3 July 1971) is a British actor. He is known for his roles as Kublai Khan in Netflix's Marco Polo (2014–2016), Bruce Ng in The Martian (2015), and Wong in the Marvel Cinematic Universe since Doctor Strange (2016).
Early life
Wong was born on 3 July 1971 in Eccles, Greater Manchester, the son of Chinese immigrant parents who had travelled through Ireland before settling in England.[1] He was brought up in Eccles,[2] and attended Salford City College (then called De La Salle Sixth Form College) in the surrounding area of Salford. He then took a two-year performing arts course at Salford City College.[3]
Career
Wong's first role was in a 1993 BBC Radio play called Kai Mei Sauce, written by his cousin, Kevin Wong. He appeared as Errol Spears alongside Sean Lock in the situation comedy 15 Storeys High, and as Franklin Fu in the second series of Look Around You.[4] In 2003, he was nominated at the British Independent Film Awards for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Guo Yi in Dirty Pretty Things.[5]
In 2007, Wong starred in the feature film Grow Your Own.[6] Wong went on to appear in the second episode of Series 4 of the Channel 4 comedy The IT Crowd, playing the character Prime, a previous Countdown contestant who had won the sixteenth Countdown teapot when he was known as Harold Tong.[7] Wong also appeared in the film Shanghai playing the character Juso Kita and the BBC series Spirit Warriors in the role of Li.[8]
In 2012, Wong appeared in the Ridley Scott film Prometheus as the ship's pilot, Ravel.[9] In 2013, Wong was cast in the lead role of #aww: The Arrest of Ai WeiWei at the Hampstead Theatre.[10] Shortly after, the Almeida Theatre announced that Wong had joined the cast of the play Chimerica as Zhang Lin.[11] Also in 2013, Wong played the role of gangster Lau in the BBC Two comedy-drama The Wrong Mans.[12] He was nominated for the West End Frame Award for Best Dramatic Performance for his role in Chimerica.[13]
In 2013, Wong plays the role of former Chinese contemporary artist Ai WeiWei in a political play called #aiww: The Arrest of Ai Weiwei adapted from Ai's account in Barnaby Martin's Book "The Hanging Man".[14][15]
In 2014, Wong played the role of Kublai Khan in the Netflix series Marco Polo,[12][16] which on 7 January 2015 was renewed by Netflix for a 10-episode second series.
The next year, he appeared in another Ridley Scott science fiction film, playing the director of the Jet Propulsion Lab, Bruce Ng in The Martian.[17] In 2016, he co-starred as Wong in the superhero film Doctor Strange (2016)[18] and later reprised the role in Avengers: Infinity War (2018),[19] Avengers: Endgame (2019),[20] Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021),[21][22] Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021),[23] Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022),[24] and the 2022 Disney+ series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.[25]
Wong appeared in "Hated in the Nation", an episode of the anthology series Black Mirror, playing Shaun Li, an agent with the National Crime Agency in 2016. In 2017 he voiced the character of Alex Yu in the Arkane Studios game Prey and starred in "2036: Nexus Dawn", a promotional short film prequel to Blade Runner 2049 directed by Luke Scott and co-starring Jared Leto. He appeared as the scientist Lomax in the 2018 science fiction horror film Annihilation.[26]
In 2019, he performed the voice of the Skeksis general skekVar in the Netflix series The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance and the voice of Bull in the film Lady and the Tramp. In 2020, he appeared as a Necromancer in an episode of the FX television series What We Do in the Shadows. Wong's 2013 political play #aiww: The Arrest of Ai Weiwei was streamed through the news network The Guardian again in May 2020.
In 2021, Wong voiced the warrior giant Tong in the Disney animated film Raya and the Last Dragon. In 2021, he was nominated for an Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male for his performance as Kyo in Nine Days.[27] Wong joined the cast[28] for the Netflix live action adaptation of the Chinese novel The Three Body Problem by Liu Cixin which began shooting later that year.[29] In 2022, through BBC Radio, Wong partnered with Ai WeiWei again, serving as the narrator for Ai's memoir 1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows.[30]
Personal life
Wong is a lifelong fan of Manchester United FC and the Salford Red Devils.[2]
He is married to Vietnamese American model Sarah Pong. They have two children, Russell E. Wong and Benedict "Benny" Wong Jr., the latter hosts the "Just Wong It" podcast on Youtube[31]
Filmography
† | Denotes works that have not yet been released |
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2000 | Kiss Kiss (Bang Bang) | Pat Proudence | |
2001 | Wit | Fellow 2 | |
Spy Game | Tran | ||
2002 | Dirty Pretty Things | Guo Yi | |
2003 | Code 46 | Medic | |
2005 | On a Clear Day | Chan | |
A Cock and Bull Story | Ed | ||
2007 | Sunshine | Trey | |
Grow Your Own | Kung Sang | ||
2008 | Largo Winch | William Kwan | |
2009 | Moon | Thompson | |
2010 | Shanghai | Juso Kita | |
2011 | The Lady | Karma Phuntsho | |
Johnny English Reborn | Chi Han Ly | ||
Painkiller | Jay | Short film | |
2012 | Prometheus | Ravel | |
2013 | Hummingbird | Mr Choy | |
Kick-Ass 2 | Mr Kim | ||
2015 | The Martian | Bruce Ng | |
2016 | Doctor Strange | Wong | |
2018 | Annihilation | Lomax | |
Avengers: Infinity War | Wong | ||
2019 | Avengers: Endgame | ||
The Personal History of David Copperfield | Mr Wickfield | ||
Gemini Man | Baron | ||
Lady and the Tramp | Bull (voice) | ||
2020 | Nine Days | Kyo | |
2021 | Extinct | Dr. Chung (voice) | |
Raya and the Last Dragon | Tong (voice) | [32] | |
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings | Wong | ||
Spider-Man: No Way Home | |||
2022 | Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness | ||
TBA | The Magician's Elephant † | The Magician (voice) | In production |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1992 | Screenplay | Le Van Dong | 1 episode |
1993 | Last of the Summer Wine | Chinese Man | 1 episode |
1994 | The Chief | Peng | 1 episode |
1994 | Frank Stubbs Promotes | Lee | 1 episode |
1995 | Cardiac Arrest | Radiographer | 1 episode |
1995 | Hearts and Minds | Chinese Interpreter | 1 episode |
1996 | Pie in the Sky | Michael Cheung | 1 episode |
1996 | Cracker | Peter Yang | 1 episode |
1997 | Supply & Demand | Frankie Li | Television film |
1997 | The Bill | Li Mann | 1 episode |
1997 | Breakout | Jerry | Television film |
2000 | Arabian Nights | Hassan | Miniseries |
2000; 2002 | The Bill | Michael Wei / DS David Chiu | 8 episodes |
2002 | TLC | Terry Cheung | Recurring role, 6 episodes |
2002 | Look Around You | Chess Player | 1 episode |
2002–2004 | 15 Storeys High | Errol Spears | Main role, 12 episodes |
2003 | State of Play | Pete Cheng | Recurring role, 6 episodes |
2005 | Look Around You | Dr Franklin Fu | 1 episode |
2006 | Eleventh Hour | Danny | 1 episode |
2007 | Frankenstein | Dr. Ed Gore | Television film |
2008 | The Peter Serafinowicz Show | Various characters | 4 episodes |
2010 | Spirit Warriors | Li | Main role, 7 episodes |
2010 | The IT Crowd | Harold "Prime" Tong | 1 episode |
2010 | Spooks | Kai | 1 episode |
2010-2011 | Law & Order: UK | Eli Smart | 2 episodes |
2011 | Covert Affairs | Shen Yue | 1 episode |
2011–2013 | Top Boy | Vincent | Recurring role, 6 episodes |
2013 | The Wrong Mans | Mr. Lau | 4 episodes |
2014 | Prey | DS Ashley Chan | 3 episodes |
2014–2016 | Marco Polo | Kublai Khan | Main role, 20 episodes |
2016 | Black Mirror | Shaun Li | Episode: "Hated in the Nation" |
2017 | Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams | Ed Andrews | 1 episode |
2019 | Deadly Class | Master Lin | Main role, 10 episodes |
2019 | The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance | The General (skekVar) (voice) | Main role, 9 episodes |
2020 | What We Do in the Shadows | Wallace the Necromancer | 1 episode |
2021 | What If...? | Wong (voice) | Episode: "What If... Doctor Strange Lost His Heart Instead of His Hands?" |
2022 | She-Hulk: Attorney at Law | Wong | 3 episodes |
TBA | The Three-Body Problem † | Upcoming series[33] |
Video games
Year | Title | Voice role | Notes |
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2017 | Prey | Alex Yu | [34] |
Theatre
Year | Title | Role | Theatre |
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1995 | The Letter | Ong Chi Seng | Lyric Theatre |
1998 | The Merchant of Venice | Solanio | Shakespeare's Globe |
The Honest Whore | Castruccio | ||
1999 | Julius Caesar | Gaius Lucilius | |
Antony and Cleopatra | Menas / Scarus | ||
2003 | In Arabia We'd All Be Kings | Vic / Cop | Hampstead Theatre |
2009 | The Pillowman | Ariel | Curve |
2012 | Hamlet | Laertes | Young Vic |
2013 | Chimerica | Zhang Lin | Almeida Theatre |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref. |
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2003 | British Independent Film Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Dirty Pretty Things | Nominated | [35] |
2018 | Behind the Voice Awards | Best Vocal Ensemble in a Video Game | Prey | Nominated | [a] |
BAM Awards | Best Cast | Annihilation | Nominated | [b] | |
2021 | Independent Spirit Awards | Best Supporting Male | Nine Days | Nominated | |
2022 | Gold List | Best Supporting Actor | Mention | [36] | |
Saturn Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness | Pending | [37] |
See also
Notes
References
- ^ Mesure, Susie (28 July 2013). "Benedict Wong: 'I'm the go- to guy for victims of torture'". The Independent. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
- ^ a b "Premier League Predictions". BBC. 15 December 2014. Retrieved 17 January 2021.
- ^ "The Greater Manchester actors who hit the big time on stage and on screen". Manchester Evening News. 25 March 2018. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
- ^ O'Neill, Phelim (9 March 2007). "First sight: Benedict Wong". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
- ^ "Benedict Wong". BIFA. Chapter Media. Archived from the original on 28 June 2013. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
- ^ Kelly, Ann (11 June 2007). "Benedict Wong – Grow Your Own interview". BBC Films. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
- ^ "Benedict Wong discusses playing Prime". Channel 4. Archived from the original on 21 May 2013. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
- ^ "Press Office – Spirit Warriors press pack: introduction". BBC. 21 December 2009. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
- ^ K., Cameron (20 February 2012). "Actor Benedict Wong talks about Prometheus". Den of Geek. Dennis Publishing. Archived from the original on 16 September 2016. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
- ^ "Casting announced for #aiww: The Arrest of Ai Weiwei". Hampstead Theatre. 1 March 2013. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
- ^ "Benedict Wong People". Headlong. 13 September 2013. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
- ^ a b Aroesti, Rachel (13 December 2014). "Benedict Wong: 'Television is reflecting an era that has passed, it's wrong'". The Guardian. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
- ^ "Vote: Best Dramatic Performance 2013". West End Frame Awards. West End Frame. 22 October 2013. Archived from the original on 22 August 2016. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
- ^ "#aiww: The Arrest of Ai Weiwei". Hampstead Theatre. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
- ^ "AIWW: THE ARREST OF AI WEIWEI". www.theculturediary.com. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
- ^ Hughes, Sarah (29 November 2014). "The 'Chinese Game of Thrones': Marco Polo sets sail for Netflix". The Independent. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
- ^ "'The Martian' Slammed Over 'White-Washing' Asian-American Roles". Variety. 8 October 2015. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
- ^ Kit, Borys (21 January 2016). "'The Martian' Actor Nabs Key 'Doctor Strange' Role". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
- ^ "Benedict Wong Confirmed For Avengers Infinity War".
- ^ "Avengers 4 Reshoots: Chris Hemsworth Headed to Set, Benedict Wong Already There". Screen Rant. 22 September 2018.
- ^ Bonaime, Ross (24 June 2021). "New 'Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings' Trailer Gives a Closer Look at Tony Leung As the Real Mandarin". Collider. Archived from the original on 25 June 2021. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
- ^ Meares, Joel (29 June 2021). "Exclusive: Kevin Feige Confirms That Is The Abomination Fighting Wong in the Shang-Chi Trailer". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
- ^ Donnelly, Matt (23 August 2021). "'Spider-Man: No Way Home' Trailer Officially Drops, Multiverse Villains Descend on Tom Holland". Variety. Archived from the original on 23 August 2021. Retrieved 23 August 2021.
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- ^ "Film Review: 'Annihilation'". Variety. 21 February 2018. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
- ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (26 January 2021). "Spirit Awards Nominations: 'Never Rarely Sometimes Always', 'Minari', 'Nomadland' & 'Ma Rainey's Black Bottom' Lead Field". Deadline. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
- ^ Rosario, Alexandra Del (29 October 2021). "'3 Body Problem': MCU's Benedict Wong, Tsai Chin, 'GoT's John Bradley & Liam Cunningham Among 12 Cast In Netflix Series". Deadline. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
- ^ "The Three-Body Problem". Production List | Film & Television Industry Alliance. 25 October 2021. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
- ^ "BBC Radio 4 - 1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows by Ai Weiwei". BBC. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
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- ^ Abell, Bailee (26 January 2021). "How to Watch 'Raya and the Last Dragon,' the New Disney Princess Movie". Inside the Magic. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
- ^ Otterson, Joe (29 October 2021). "'3-Body Problem' Netflix Series Adds 12 to Cast, Including Benedict Wong and Two 'Game of Thrones' Alums". Variety. Archived from the original on 29 October 2021. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
- ^ @wongrel (28 April 2017). "👊🏾💫🕹" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ Dams, Tim (22 September 2003). "Dirty Pretty Things leads BIFA nominations". Screen Daily. Retrieved 5 October 2021.
- ^ "'Shang-Chi' Tops Second Annual Gold List for Asian Achievement in Film". The Hollywood Reporter. 18 January 2022. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
- ^ Tinoco, Armando (12 August 2022). "Saturn Awards Nominations: 'The Batman', 'Nightmare Alley', 'Spider-Man', 'Better Call Saul' Top List". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
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