Mayling Ng

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Mayling Ng
Born
Education Calderstones School
Occupations
  • Actress
  • personal trainer
  • model
Years active2013-present
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 黃美玲
Simplified Chinese 黄美玲
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin Huángměilíng

Mayling Ng is a British actress. She played Orana in Wonder Woman , [2] and Mongal in The Suicide Squad . [3]

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Early life

Ng was born in the United Kingdom to a Singaporean-Chinese father and British mother. [1] She spent her early years in Tenerife, Canary Islands and went to Calderstones School in Liverpool before the family moved to Spain and then Singapore. They then moved to California, where Ng is based. [4]

Career

Mayling is an actress, personal trainer, fitness model, and entrepreneur. [1] She received the Barclays Entrepreneur Award for her Lyte protein restaurant concept and opened three locations in Spain before moving to Singapore where she founded her own fitness and personal training company while becoming a competitive athlete. [5]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013Mister JohnYasmin[ citation needed ]
2017 Wonder Woman Orana
2016 Lady Bloodfight Svietta [6]
2018 The Scorpion King: Book of Souls Khensa[ citation needed ]
2019AccelerationLillian[ citation needed ]
2019Blood Hunters: Rise of the HybridsMaya [7]
2019MunaBrunilda[ citation needed ]
2021 The Suicide Squad Mongal [6]
2024 Legend of the White Dragon Tek Boh

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