
Age: 39
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Jimmy Wong is a Chinese American actor, host, chef, and singer songwriter. Most recently, he was announced as a cast member of Disney's Mulan (2020) playing the character Ling, one of Mulan's friends in the army. Previously, he starred in the hit webseries Video Game High School (2012-2014), created the cooking show Feast of Fiction online to over 1 million subscribers, cohosts the popular Magic the Gathering podcast The Command Zone and Game Knights, and is the face of DisneyXD's gaming show Polaris Primetime. Online, his content has been viewed over 300 million times across his numerous projects. He is the younger brother of popular director and creator Freddie Wong of RocketJump. His content can be found all across the internet, representing the entertainment, geek, gaming, and cooking worlds. Jimmy first became known after a racist incident at UCLA, when a sorority student posted a vlog rant against Asians studying too loudly in the library, openly mocking their accent and language. Jimmy responded with the "Ching Chong, It Means I Love You" song, which garnered national attention and over 5 million views. Later that year, Jimmy created the cooking show Feast of Fiction, dedicated to bringing foods seen in movies, video games, cartoons, and TV shows to real life. In 2012, Jimmy starred as one of the three titular characters in the massively popular webseries Video Game High School for three seasons. In 2018, Jimmy was announced as a main cast member of Mulan (2020), playing the role of Ling, one of Mulan's friends in the army. Jimmy has hosted for a wide range of projects, creating the top show Game Knights for Magic: the Gathering alongside cohost Josh Lee Kwai, and has represented brands across various projects such as Disney XD, Nintendo, Riot Games, Wizards of the Coast, Food Network, Starbucks, PepsiCo, Showtime, Google, Lionsgate, Walmart, IGN, Bon Appetit, State Farm, Conagra, and more.

Jimmy Wong

Akinobu Hayami / Yokai
for Akinobu Hayami / Yokai in Momakase
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Momakase is a 2026 American superhero film based on the recurring supervillain from Big Hero 6: The Series, produced by Walt Disney Studios, Legendary Pictures, Marvel Studios, and The Stone Quarry, and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the first installment in Legendary's Big Hero 6 Universe and the first film of Part One: Redemption and Atonement. Directed by Marc Webb and written by the directors of Big Hero 6, Don Hall and Chris Williams, the film stars Rina Sawayama as Akari Hayami, an ambitious and egotistical renowned Japanese master chef and professional thief with the alias "Momakase", who reluctantly returns to the slums of American-Japanese city San Fransokyo to confront her past after she becomes uneasy upon believing that her American father is still alive. Sawayama is supported by Jimmy Wong, Mei Nagano, Cillian Murphy, Keegan-Michael Key, Harry Lennix, and David Harbour. Momakase premiered in San Francisco on January 10th, 2026, and was released on February 5th; it grossed over $727 million worldwide at the global box-office, breaking-even of its $170 million budget. The film received praise for its direction, visuals, story, action sequences, Hans Zimmer's musical score, the performances of Sawayama and Harbour, and emotional weight. A sequel is in development.