Here is the biography of Anthony Brandon Wong:
Anthony Brandon Wong is an award-winning actor who has played a wide range of roles in numerous films and over 40 hit television programs in the US, Canada, Asia, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Africa. He has also played lead and major roles in over thirty stage productions, mostly in Australia.
Wong is best known for his role as "Ghost", the Zen Buddhist assassin in "The Matrix Reloaded" and "The Matrix Revolutions", as well as the lead character alongside Jada Pinkett Smith in the video game "Enter the Matrix", all written and directed by the Wachowskis.
For three seasons, Wong played the principal role of Danny Law, father of five children, in the SBS/Matchbox Pictures comedy series "The Family Law", which made history by being the first acting ensemble to win an Equity Ensemble Award three times. The series also won several other awards, including the Screen Producers Australia Awards and the Casting Guild of Australia Awards.
In 2019, Wong played the supporting role of drag queen Virginia Woof in the Australian movie "Sequin in a Blue Room", which premiered at the Sydney Film Festival and won the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature. He also played the role of Patrick McDermott, a real-life Korean-American cameraman who disappeared in 2005, in the mini-series "Olivia: Hopelessly Devoted to You".
Wong has made numerous other television appearances, including roles in "The Letdown", "Reef Break", "Pulse", "Blue Murder: Killer Cop", "First Day", "Newton's Law", "Maximum Choppage", "Nowhere Boys", "Hawaii Five-O", and "Glee".
On stage, Wong has appeared in numerous productions, including "Sex Diary of an Infidel", "The Temple", "The Language of the Gods", "Coup d'etat", "Fast Cars and Tractor Engines", "Shanghai Lady Killer", and "Chimerica". He has also performed in cabaret shows and has recorded a dance single, "Emancipate".
Wong is an accomplished acting teacher and coach, having taught at several prestigious institutions, including the National Institute of Dramatic Arts, Actors Centre Australia, and the Australian Theatre for Young People. He has trained in various acting techniques and has worked with numerous acclaimed acting teachers.