Kammy Wong
Kammy Ka Sui Wong was born in Hong Kong on February 5, 1998. She recalls an adventurous and imaginative childhood biking between the woods of Vermont and a local bookstore. She grew up speaking five languages, Mandarin-Chinese, Cantonese, Fuzhounese, English, and eventually Spanish, which led to a solo backpacking trip in Panama where she became a resort bartender and taught herself to surf. Kammy also briefly pursued engineering in high school, becoming the first student to intern at IBM, now Global Foundries, in Essex, Vermont, and participated in a robotics competition program at Stanford University.
She found her passion for acting in college, auditioning for and being cast as 'Eve Simone' in the annual improvisational Murder Mystery, 'Murder at the Pie Auction.' Later, Kammy enjoyed the role of Chang'e, the Chinese Goddess of the Moon, at the Hollywood Fringe Festival in 2019. The show received the producer's award and was immediately extended. She was also accepted to the New School and New York University's Tisch School of Arts for studies in Drama but did not attend. Her latest credits include 'Sophie' in 'Introducing Jodea,' a feature film directed by Jon Cohen (Rhapsody of Love, Devil's Cove), a prodigal daughter in 'Torn,' an Asian-American story written and directed by Carmen Chan, and 'Leslie' in a post-horror drama titled 'The Epilogue Chapters,' by Adrian McGraw in March 2022.