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Eunice Wong, Contributor
Eunice Wong is a classically trained actor who works extensively in professional theatres across the United States and in New York City, as well as having appeared on HBO, NBC, ABC, Comedy Central, and in feature films.
Eunice is a graduate of The Juilliard School Drama Division Actor Training Program, and has also studied piano and classical singing at the Royal
Most recently Eunice was the recipient of the 2006 Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Lead Actress for her performance as Jennifer Marcus in the Studio Theater (DC)’s production of “The Intelligent Design of Jenny Chow.” Eunice has also appeared at New York City’s Classic Stage Company & Target Margin Theater (Gretchen in Goethe’s “Faust"), the Atlantic Theater Company (Jenny Chow in “The Intelligent Design of Jenny Chow"), National Asian American Theatre Company (NAATCO) (Antigone in “Antigone,” Adela in “The House of Bernarda Alba"), the Walnut Street Theater in Philadelphia ("An Infinite Ache"), the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis ("Top Girls"), Yale Repertory Theatre ("Iphigeneia at Aulis"), Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park ("An Infinite Ache"), Virginia Stage Company ("A Christmas Carol"), The Berkshires Theatre Festival ("Love’s Fire"), Merrimack Repertory Theater ("An Infinite Ache"), La MaMa ETC ("The Warrior Sister"), The Pearl Theatre Company ("She Stoops to Conquer,” “Nathan the Wise"), The Working Theater ("Free Market"), Blue Heron Arts Center ("Twelfth Night"), among others. Television and film credits include Law & Order (NBC), Sex & the City (HBO), Strangers with Candy (Comedy Central), The Job (ABC), Deadline (NBC), and “My Sassy Girl” (2007, Gold Circle Films). Eunice is a member of the actors’ unions Actors’ Equity Association (AEA) and Screen Actors Guild (SAG). Truthdig Articles200711/28 The Many Faces of ‘Dylan’ 10/05 The Great Forgetting 09/18 Royal Shakespeare Company’s ‘Seagull’ Soars 06/29 Movie Review: Michael Moore’s “SiCKO” 05/29 New York Theater Review: ‘The Year of Magical Thinking’
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