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Bradley Darryl Wong (born October 24, 1960) is an American actor. Wong won a
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for his performance as Song Liling in '' M. Butterfly'', becoming the only actor in Broadway history to receive the Tony Award,
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,
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, Clarence Derwent Award, and
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for the same role. He was nominated for a Critic's Choice Television Award for his role as Whiterose in '' Mr. Robot'', for which he also earned an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series. Wong is known for such roles as Dr. George Huang on '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'', Father Ray Mukada on '' Oz'', Dr. John Lee on '' Awake'', Dr. Henry Wu in the ''Jurassic Park'' franchise, Hugo Strange in '' Gotham'', and Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme in the film ''
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''. Wong is the host of the HLN medical documentary series ''Something's Killing Me with BD Wong''. He has also done extensive voiceover work and stage acting. Wong voiced Captain Li Shang from the
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animated film ''
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'' as well as its 2004
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sequel, '' Mulan II'', and the 2005 video game ''
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''.


Early life and education

Wong was born and raised in
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, to Roberta Christine Wong (''née'' Leong), a telephone-company supervisor, and William D. Wong, a postal worker. He has one older brother and one younger brother. He is of Chinese descent, with family from
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. Wong attended Lincoln High School, where he discovered his love of acting and starred as the lead in numerous school plays, before attending
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. He received an honorary doctorate from San Francisco State University on May 27, 2022.


Career

Wong gained wide attention as a result of his Broadway debut in '' M. Butterfly'' opposite
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. The play won multiple awards, including several for Wong, who at that time ceased using his full name in favor of his initials. He has since ceased the use of punctuation in his initials. He is notable as the only actor to be honored with the
Tony Award The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre, more commonly known as the Tony Award, recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre. The awards are presented by the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League at an annual ce ...
,
Drama Desk Award The Drama Desk Award is an annual prize recognizing excellence in New York theatre. First bestowed in 1955 as the Vernon Rice Award, the prize initially honored Off-Broadway productions, as well as Off-off-Broadway, and those in the vicinity. Fo ...
,
Outer Critics Circle Award The Outer Critics Circle Awards are presented annually for theatrical achievements both on Broadway and Off-Broadway. They are presented by the Outer Critics Circle (OCC), the official organization of New York theater writers for out-of-town newsp ...
, Clarence Derwent Award, and
Theatre World Award The Theatre World Award is an American honor presented annually to actors and actresses in recognition of an outstanding New York City stage debut performance, either on Broadway or Off-Broadway. It was first awarded for the 1945–1946 theatre s ...
for the same role. In addition to his long-running stint on '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' as FBI psychiatrist Dr. George Huang, he has had recurring roles in '' All American Girl'' and played Father Ray Mukada on all six seasons of '' Oz'', with guest appearances on ''
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'' and ''
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''. On the big screen, he has appeared in '' The Freshman'' (1990), the 1991 remake of '' Father of the Bride'' and its 1995 sequel, '' Father of the Bride Part II'', ''
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'' (1993), '' Executive Decision'' (1996), and ''
Slappy and the Stinkers ''Slappy and the Stinkers'' is a 1998 American direct-to-video family adventure comedy film directed by Barnet Kellman. The film stars B. D. Wong and Bronson Pinchot. Its plot concerns a group of children who try to save an abused sea lion ...
'' (1997). He also provided the voice of Captain Li Shang in Disney's ''
Mulan Hua Mulan () is a legendary folk heroine from the Northern and Southern dynasties era (4th to 6th century CE) of Chinese history. According to legend, Mulan took her aged father's place in the conscription for the army by disguising herself as ...
'' (1998), its direct-to-video
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, and the video game ''
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''. He returned to Broadway as Linus in a revival of '' You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown'', alongside Anthony Rapp, Roger Bart, and Kristin Chenoweth, and the 2004 revival of Stephen Sondheim's '' Pacific Overtures''. In 1990 Wong objected to Actor's Equity that the plan to use Welsh actor
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in the role of The Engineer in the Broadway run of ''
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'', which Pryce had played since the beginning of the show's 10-year extended run in London, would take jobs away from actors of Asian descent. Although the union barred Pryce from acting the role in response to Wong's complaint, vociferous opposition from
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and a threat by the musical's creator and producer, Cameron Mackintosh, to cancel the American production entirely, induced the union to reverse course. Pryce went on to win a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical for the role. In 2008, Wong starred in the one-man show ''Herringbone'', in which he portrayed 12 roles, at McCarter Theatre at
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. He brought the show to the La Jolla Playhouse in
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the following year. In 2012, Wong starred in ''Herringbone'' to benefit Dixon Place in New York for two performances. The production, recorded live for a 2014 CD release, was his first appearance in New York of the material, timed to coincide with the 30th anniversary of the original New York production. In 2014, Wong starred in the U.S. premiere of
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's acclaimed adaptation of '' The Orphan of Zhao'', a classic Chinese legend that has its roots in the fourth century BC, directed by Carey Perloff at
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(A.C.T.). ''The Orphan of Zhao'' is an epic story of self-sacrifice and revenge. In the aftermath of a political coup, a country doctor is forced to sacrifice his son in order to save the last heir of a noble and massacred clan. ''The Orphan of Zhao'' was a co-production with La Jolla Playhouse. Wong announced his departure from the cast of ''Law & Order: SVU'' in July 2011, to join another NBC police drama, '' Awake'', in which he portrayed Dr. Johnathan Lee, a confrontational therapist of an LAPD detective (portrayed by Jason Isaacs) who lived in two realities. Wong guest-starred in a thirteenth season episode of ''Law & Order: SVU'' titled "Father Dearest" (which aired May 2, 2012). In 2015, he was named Artist-in-Residence at La Jolla Playhouse. Wong guest-starred on '' NCIS: New Orleans'' Episode 1.13 titled "The Walking Dead" (which aired February 3, 2015), where he portrayed Navy Lieutenant Commander Dr. Gabriel Lin. Wong also played the enigmatic Whiterose, head of the hacker collective Dark Army, who lives a double life as Zhang, the Chinese Minister of State Security, on
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's '' Mr. Robot''. He was credited as a recurring role for the show's second season and promoted to main cast for the third season, which debuted October 11, 2017. On August 13, 2017, Wong began hosting the new HLN series ''Something's Killing Me with BD Wong''. The documentary explores strange and unexplainable, real medical ailments and attacks that may be gradual or descend rapidly. But in either case, if a cause and cure are not found immediately, these real-life patients will die.


Charity work

Wong donates his time and resources to a number of
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and arts-related charities, such as the Ali Forney Center, Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS,
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, and Rosie's Theater Kids, of which he is also a board member.


Personal life

Wong is openly gay. He began a long-term relationship with talent agent Richie Jackson in 1988. In 2000, the couple had twin sons—Boaz Dov, who died 90 minutes after birth, and Jackson Foo Wong—through a surrogate mother using Wong's sperm and an egg donated by Jackson's sister. In 2003, Wong wrote a memoir about his experiences with surrogacy titled ''Following Foo: The Electronic Adventures of the Chestnut Man'' (ISBN 9780060529536). Wong and Jackson ended their relationship in 2004. Wong co-parents his son with his ex-partner Jackson and Jackson's husband, Jordan Roth. His son Jackson Foo is openly gay, having come out at age 15. On October 7, 2018, Wong married Richert John Frederickson Schnorr, his partner of eight years, in
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,
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.


Filmography


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Video games


Theater


Theme Parks


Audiobooks


Awards and nominations


References


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