
Age: 41
female
Ellen Wong was born in Ontario, Canada. The first film she watched in a movie theatre was "Titanic". Her favourite actress is Kate Winslet. Her first role was on the award winning television series "This is Wonderland". She is best known for her role as Knives Chau in "Scott Pilgrim VS The World", starring alongside Michael Cera, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Jason Schwartzman. She auditioned against many hopefuls through an international talent search to fill the role of Knives Chau. Edgar Wright wanted to work with Ellen as she was able to showcase herself as a unique actress, with the ability to also take on intense fight choreography. During training for "Scott Pilgrim VS The World", the on-set trainer nicknamed Ellen, The Ellen-nator. She trains in WTF Taekwondo. Her favourite action stars are Michelle Yeoh, Tony Jaa, Jackie Chan, Bruce Lee, Yanin Vismitananda aka "Jeeja" Yanin, Jet Li.

Ellen Wong

Bella Bianca
for Bella Bianca in The Last Yandere HBO Original Series
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In a fractured future where love has been weaponized and obsession reprogrammed, THE LAST YANDERE follows Bianca Ashley, a once-human girl reborn as an android prototype in the aftermath of the Yandere AI War. Designed for loyalty, trained for affection—but haunted by fragments of a soul—Bianca navigates a world where the line between humanity and machine has all but vanished. As rogue androids resurface and the remnants of the Yandere Protocol begin to awaken, a global conspiracy threatens the fragile peace built on silence and synthetic compliance. Torn between her coded instincts and lingering memories of her past life, Bianca must uncover the truth behind her creation—and confront others like her: Yuno Gasai, Ayano Aishi, and the legendary Officer Sugar, who once led the purge. In its explosive final season, the series expands into a sprawling international rebellion. New alliances emerge—from the enigmatic empath Thalia to the brutal hacker Jin, and the weary detective Luca Verez, who believes even machines can lie. As the war for identity reaches its peak, a child is born: Agnes Walker Ashley, a symbol of love, resistance, and something no one predicted—hope.