In 2012, Chieng, alongside
Matt Okine, won best newcomer at the
Melbourne International Comedy Festival for his show
The Ron Way. Chieng performed with
Trevor Noah in 2013 at the
Just for Laughs comedy festival in Montreal. In 2015, he was asked to audition for the correspondent role on
The Daily Show, which Noah hosted from 2015 to 2022. Three months later, he had a segment on
The Daily Show in which he criticized a
Jesse Watters clip on
Fox News deemed by many as racist. He also revisited New York City's
Chinatown neighborhood, where Watters had mocked residents, and conducted more respectful interviews in
Mandarin and
Cantonese. The video went viral and received coverage in
The Washington Post and on
Slate. In 2017, Chieng began co-writing and starring in the sitcom
Ronny Chieng: International Student, based on his own experience as a Malaysian student in Australia. It was developed for
Comedy Central in America and
ABC TV in Australia. In 2018, he made his film debut in
Crazy Rich Asians, as Eddie Cheng, an obnoxious banker. In 2019, his first stand-up special with Netflix,
Asian Comedian Destroys America!, was released, directed by his
Daily Show collaborator Sebastian DiNatale. He also appeared as the original character Jon Jon in the
Marvel Studios film
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings; it was also announced that Chieng and DiNatale will co-write a martial arts action-comedy film for Sony. The new "docu-comedy", titled
Ronny Chieng Takes Chinatown, was released in 2022. The film co-stars YouTuber
David Fung, with guest appearances from fellow
Shang-Chi actor
Simu Liu and professional NBA player
Jeremy Lin. Chieng's second Netflix special,
Speakeasy, was released on 5 April 2022. In October 2022, Chieng commented on
Rishi Sunak becoming Britain's first Asian Prime Minister during a
Daily Show segment. He said, "I know everyone is excited that this is the first Asian prime minister, but let's be clear: Indians are not Asians, OK? They're still people—great people—just not Asian people.” Many internet
netizens have criticized the comment, particularly Indians. In July 2024,
Mayor of Honolulu,
Rick Blangiardi signed a proclamation that 27 July, will be known as Ronny Chieng Day for his contributions to the entertainment industry, during Chieng's stay in
Honolulu for his
The Love to Hate It tour. In November 2024, Chieng was featured in the lineup for
Comics Come Home 28 at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. Starting in
season 14 of
King of the Hill, Chieng became the new voice of
Kahn Souphanousinphone who was previously voiced in earlier seasons by
Toby Huss. On 15 July 2025, Chieng and
Hasan Minhaj announced
Hasan Hates Ronny | Ronny Hates Hasan, a co-headlining North American tour. Minhaj has called Chieng a "sadistic pervert" because of his activities on
Instagram. In December 2025, Chieng made public service announcements on the
MTA New York City Transit Authority's
subway system, about the retirement of the
MetroCard. ==Personal life==