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  1. Connie Wong is one the auditioners in A Chorus Line who makes it past the initial cut. She was originally portrayed on Broadway by Baayork Lee, and most of the character is drawn from Lee's own life. Connie introduces herself as being born on the Lower East Side of Chinatown (New York) on "December 5, 4642, the Year of the Chicken", which equates to the Western year 1945 and would make her 31 at the time of the play's premiere. If the actress is not Asian, she introduces herself as Connie Edna M

  2. Jul 25, 2016 · To any A CHORUS LINE aficionado, the mere mention of Baayork Lee will conjure up vivid memories of the original Connie Wong - the youthful-looking, 4'10' Asian-American, perky dynamo who ...

  3. Biography. After completing her PhD at Monash University, Connie was trained in the Snyder Institute for Chronic Diseases at the University of Calgary in Canada and returned to Monash University as a research fellow at the Department of Immunology (Clayton). Connie has had >$4 million research funding, including the highly prestigious CSL ...

  4. Connie Wong is a supporting dancer and singer in the 1970s Broadway musical A Chorus Line. She is a 32-year-old Asian-American woman from New York City who claims to be 21 and has a short cheerleading background.

  5. Jan 31, 2010 · Connie Wong - 'A Chorus Line: Montage.' Performed by the AIM Music Theatre Students. Nov 2008

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Connie_WongConnie Wong - Wikipedia

    Connie Wong (born 3 April 1977) is a Hong Kong women's cricketer. She has captained the side, and has played domestic cricket for Western Fury in the Women's National Cricket League. Career. Wong made her debut for Hong Kong in a 2007/08 series against Bangladesh; Wong scored 4 from 32 balls, and took 0/8 from 4 overs.

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  8. Jul 14, 2022 · Emma X. O’Loughlin / Actress “Connie Wong” Absolutely. When I first got to school, when I was training at the Conservatory, I had people coming up to me telling me, "Oh, you'd be a great ...