A Canadian actress who has a black belt in karate and is also a classical pianist, Jadyn J. Wong made her professional acting debut in the Emmy Award-winning and Golden Globe-nominated miniseries
Broken Trail (2006) on June 24, 2006, with Academy Award-winner
Robert Duvall. She was handpicked for the role by Duvall after hundreds of actresses were auditioned across North America. It was her first audition.
Wong's recent film credits include "Deserted Cities," starring
Gael García Bernal;
Debug (2014), directed by
David Hewlett; and "Client Seduction," alongside
Ally Sheedy.
Also, she guest-starred in the television series
Lost Girl (2010), and in two episodes of the CTV comedy
Spun Out (2014) opposite
Dave Foley.
In 2011, Wong starred in the Canadian television series pilots
Stay with Me (2011) and
Cracked (2013). She had a recurring role in the hit Canadian television series
Being Erica (2009) and guest-starred in
Rookie Blue (2010). As of 2014, Wong was starring as Happy Quinn in the television series
Scorpion (2014), which aired on CBS.
Wong was born and raised in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada, to Asian immigrants from Hong Kong. She graduated from Medicine Hat High School and attended the University of Calgary, studying commerce but decided to turn full-time to acting. Presently, she splits time between Toronto and Los Angeles.