Helene Wong
Known for: Acting
Born: December 31, 1948 in Taihape, New Zealand
Helene Wong is a New Zealand actress and writer. She is a graduate in Sociology from Victoria University of Wellington. She first worked in Public Service, becoming social policy adviser to Prime Minister Sir Robert Muldoon in 1978. Her career took a different turn in the mid-1980s as she began working as a theatre actor and director before moving into film and television. She was appointed as the first script development executive in the NZ Film Commission, then worked as a freelance script consultant. In 1995, she wrote and directed the television documentary Footprints of the Dragon for the series An Immigrant Nation. The following year, she became a film critic with the New Zealand Listener. In 2016, she published the memoir Being Chinese.
Known for
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Kiss Me Deadly
Megan
Broken Hallelujah
Vivienne Zhang
The Warrior's Way
Grandmother
Jeffery
Mrs. Larson
GG
Mum
Creamerie
Tilda
The Pact
GP
Shortland Street
Ruth Yan
Ash vs Evil Dead
Mrs. Lam
Sweet Tooth
Bridget
An Immigrant Nation
Director