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About

Ali Wong is an Emmy award-winning actress, comedian, writer, and producer known for her breakout Netflix stand-up specials "Baby Cobra", "Hard Knock Wife", and the Emmy-nominated "Don Wong".

Most recently, Wong starred in and executive produced the Netflix and A24 dark comedy "Beef", opposite Steven Yeun. The series premiered in April 2023 to widespread acclaim, receiving 8 Emmy Awards and 13 nominations. Wong's performance as Amy Lau earned her the Emmy, Golden Globe, Critics Choice and Gotham Awards for "Best Actress in a Limited Series". She is also nominated for a Screen Actors Guild and Independent Spirit Award. The series received that year's Emmy and Critics Choice Awards for "Best Limited Series", won each of its nominated categories at the Golden Globes, and was honored by the American Film Institute in their Top Television Programs Of The Year.

In 2023, Wong embarked on her cross-country stand-up tour ALI WONG: LIVE, which recently extended into 10 additional cities through 2024. She is also currently producing "Jentry Chau vs. The Underworld" for Netflix, in which she stars opposite Lucy Liu. The animated action series follows a Chinese-American teenager with supernatural powers who is hunted by forces from the underworld.

In 2019, Wong co-wrote and starred in the romantic comedy ALWAYS BE MY MAYBE, alongside Randall Park. She also executive produced and voiced the lead in the offbeat and zany animated sitcom "Tuca and Bertie", and directed Sheng Wang's 2022 comedy special "Sweet and Juicy". Wong's other film and television highlights include Netflix's "Big Mouth", "Human Resources", ABC's "Fresh Off the Boat", Walt Disney Studios' RALPH BREAKS THE INTERNET, and the Pixar animated film ONWARD.

In 2019, Wong released her New York Times bestselling autobiographical book, "Dear Girls: Intimate Tales, Untold Secrets & Advice for Living Your Best Life". The book features heartfelt and hilarious letters addressed to her daughters' future selves.

Reviews

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 699 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Very Funny!

    by luv2jmp on 12/2/14Punch Line Comedy Club - San Francisco - San Francisco

    We had a great time at the Punchline! Ali is very funny and I would go see her again!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome night!

    by Disnee48 on 12/1/14Punch Line Comedy Club - San Francisco - San Francisco

    Ali Wong truly delivered a hysterical performance with her sharp, witty humor. Most of it was tailored towards women in dealing with life, love, and relationships, but there was still an abundance of laughter in the crowd from men. Despite many of her jokes being about marriage and the woes of becoming older, I still found them hilarious and relatable as a 20 year old woman. Prior to this event, I had not heard of Ali, but afterwards, I could definitely see why she was the headliner as she stole the show! She was also very friendly and down to earth in person after the show was over. Overall, great show, great night, and great atmosphere. I hope she returns for another show as I would certainly attend it.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 12/1/14Punch Line Comedy Club - San Francisco - San Francisco

    Ali was very funny. Her delivery was great and her performance solid. I have seen her standup performances online before and only wish that she introduced some new jokes. Overall, it was a good show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Hilarious!

    by Sbacon1999 on 12/1/14Punch Line Comedy Club - San Francisco - San Francisco

    Ali was funny, smart, wicked and flat out hilarious. She's really honed her comedy and seeing her in SF was a great treat. She killed!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Funny like a man, only prettier

    by CalWolverine on 12/26/13Punch Line Comedy Club - San Francisco - San Francisco

    She was pretty raw, so you have to be open to some raunchy laughter. Like what you might expect from more than half the male comedians, Ali Wong (plus her warm-up guys Cory Robinson and Sammy Obeid) had my cheeks hurting within about 30-60 minutes from their very humorous stand-up.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Ali Wong - HYSTERICAL

    by Sunflower1966 on 11/5/13Punch Line Comedy Club - Sacramento - Sacramento

    Ali Wong was AWESOME! Would definitely recommend!!! We had the best time. Our sides hurt from laughing so hard.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by THCR on 12/29/12Punch Line Comedy Club - San Francisco - San Francisco

    Very funny, dirty, f'd up humor! Ali Wong puts on a great show!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Ali was my perfect birthday gift!

    by PRGirl9495 on 12/28/12Punchline - San Francisco

    At the last minute, we chose Punchline San Francisco for my after birthday dinner "event." We had not previously seen Ali and watched a quick clip from Jay Leno. SO glad we went! She did NOT disappoint! She is hilariously animated and totally on target with her material. And even though I was celebrating my 47th birthday with my 19 year old son, 21 year old daughter and husband - I had a great time (although there were parts that were "blushingly hilarious!" for me, with my kids being there!). We would all strongly recommend that anyone who has not gone out to see Ali find her at a local venue. You won't be sorry - she's oh so funny! Thanks Ali, for a birthday to remember!!!

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 12/28/12Punch Line Comedy Club - San Francisco - San Francisco

    Ali's shows is very misogynistic and raunchy. Her depiction of women who are married and caring for their children as 'retired' shows that she's 'never been there and done that.' And in just about every joke the 'punch line' was related to either bathroom humor or sex--especially offensive is her segment on how educated women like abusive sex (oy). I just read an article in the NY Times Sunday magazine about Jerry Seinfeld in which he stated that he works very hard in his show never to resort to this type of humor because it's just an easy, low-class way to get laughs. I think Ail should take this to heart and challenge herself to entertain her audience with material that's not aimed at the mentality and culture of kindergarteners.