2008–2011: career beginning As a former graduate of
The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, 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 received attention with her role as "So Fung-lin", the bespectacled younger sister of
Myolie Wu's character in the 2009 comedy drama
A Chip Off the Old Block. 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, again receiving attention from netizens. To prepare for her role, Wong studied
Maggie Cheung's performance in ''
Police Cadet '84''. Since then, she had frequently collaborated with producer Poon Ka-tak and had been cast in his dramas with major roles. In 2011, Wong earned her first nomination for the
Most Improved Female Artiste at the 2011
TVB Anniversary Awards.
2012–2015: gaining recognition In 2012, Wong's popularity further rose and was highly praised by netizens with her role 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 was placed among top 2. In the critical acclaimed medical drama The Hippocratic Crush, Wong played the medical intern "Hung Mei-suet", starring opposite Kenneth Ma and Tavia Yeung. She played the SDU member "So Man-keung" in the drama Tiger Cubs. In the comedy drama Divas in Distress'', she collaborated with veterans
Liza Wang and
Gigi Wong. With her performance in 2012, Wong gained recognition by winning the
Most Improved Female Artiste award at the 2012
TVB Anniversary Awards and has become one of the
Next-Gen Fadans at
TVB. In 2013, Wong starred in the romance drama
Always and Ever as the younger sister of
Esther Kwan's character, which was her first villainous role and the producer had publicly praised her performance. Through the sequel
The Hippocratic Crush II, Wong reprised her role as the neurosurgeon "Hung Mei-suet", for which she won one of the Top 15 Favourite TVB Drama Characters awards at the 2013
TVB Star Awards Malaysia. In 2014, Wong reprised her role as "So Man-keung" in the sequel
Flying Tiger II, for which she garnered her first nomination for
Most Popular Female Character at the 2014
TVB Anniversary Awards. In 2015, Wong played her first female leading role in the crime drama
The Fixer, for which she gained her first
Best Actress nomination at the 2015
TVB Anniversary Awards. She also won one of the Top 16 Favourite TVB Drama Characters awards 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.
2016–present: established lead actress In 2016, Wong starred in the family drama
Daddy Dearest as the first female lead. In the legal drama
Law dis-Order, Wong played "Martha Fong", an astute lawyer, starring opposite veteran actors
Alex Fong and
Liu Kai Chi. With this role, she won one of the Top 15 Favourite TVB Drama Characters award (which was her third win in this category) at the 2016
TVB Star Awards Malaysia, as well as earning her first nomination for the Favourite TVB Actress and was placed among top 5. She also won one of My Favourite TVB Female Character awards 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 a pregnant cause-of-death inspector, for which she won one of My Favourite TVB Female Character awards at the 2017
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 "Chong Tsz-yeuk", a kind-hearted A&E doctor, and a devil named "Salvia". With her role as "Dr. Chong", Wong was placed among top 5 for the
Most Popular Female Character at the 2017
TVB Anniversary Awards. In addition, she was nominated for the Best Actress 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, She portrayed "Evie Fong", a competitive barrister with
dissociative identity disorder, along with her two other personalities, the wild "Piña Colada" and the pessimistic "Sau Mak Mak". To prepare for her role, Wong had done research, watched numerous film and television work, and read books related to dissociative identity disorder. She earned critical acclaim from the public with her performance and netizens supported her to win the
Best Actress award. Wong 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. Wong's outstanding performance in
Threesome earned her the Favourite TVB Actress 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, eventually placed among top 5 in both the
Best Actress and
Most Popular Female Character nominations. In addition, Wong won the 2018
People's Choice TV Awards for the Best Actress award and the 2018
Hong Kong Television Awards for the Best Leading Actress in Drama Series award, which served as a public recognition, as all awardees were 100% voted for by audience and netizens. In 2019, Wong starred in the comedy drama
My Life As Loan Shark as a passionate social worker, collaborating with veterans
Kent Cheng,
Kingdom Yuen,
Maggie Shiu. 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 filming the drama. In the sequel ''
The Exorcist's 2nd Meter, she reprised her role as "Chong Tsz-yeuk", for which she won the Best Actress award in the hk01 Television Drama Awards with over 400 votes from netizens. 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 with
savant syndrome and
Asperger syndrome, for which she was praised for her profound portrayal of the character. Again, she became a strong contender for the
Best Actress award at the 2020
TVB Anniversary Awards, eventually being placed among top 5 in the category. In 2021, Wong starred in the crime thriller
Murder Diary as "Yau Ngan-sing (Madam Sing)", the “Number One” Bomb Disposal Officer from the
Explosive Ordnance Disposal Bureau. During filming, she was required to wear a bomb suit weighing 80 pounds and a 20-pound helmet. In the same year, Wong starred in the drama
The Line Watchers as the first female lead. She played "Yan Kwan (Madam Kwan)", a Chief Trade Control Officer in the Hong Kong
Customs and Excise Department, again pairing up with
Benjamin Yuen. In this drama, her portrayal of a mother-to-be who underwent miscarriage was highly praised by netizens. With this role, Wong was once again placed among the top 5 nominees for the 2021
TVB Anniversary Awards for the
Best Actress. In 2023, Wong starred as the first female lead in the drama
Secret Door. She played "Luna Cheung", which she claimed as the most depressed character she had ever played. Her performance was praised by the producer Amy Wong, veteran actor Hugo Ng as well as netizens. On 1 December 2023, Wong announced her departure from TVB.
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.
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". In the stage play, she had to dance
Flamenco and perform fencing. Her performance was praised by the co-actors. 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. Furthermore, she earned her first nomination for Best Actress in Comedy at the 30th
Hong Kong Drama Awards. ==Filmography==