Wong Hui Leong

Wong Hui Leong (Cantonese: 黃慧良 Jyutping: wong4 wai6 loeng4) is an American-born Hong Kong sound designer and sound editor who is the founder and president of his company, Wong Sound Effects Studio. He previously worked for Sunrise Sound Services from 1982 to 1990.

Bio
Wong was born on January 1, 1963, in Chinatown, Los Angeles, to his Hong Kong parents.

A graduate of because he studied physics, Wong moved to Detroit, Michigan and was employed by Sunrise Sound Services as Sound Designer/Editor on July 1, 1982, thus beginning his sound career. In a 1988 interview, Wong remembers watching science fiction and action-adventure films and he "loves how the sound editors designed those amazing and cool sound effects".

On May 2, 1990, exhausted because of his hard work for years, Wong bid farewell to the Sunrise staff before departing from the company to return to his native country Hong Kong. Two days later, he founded his own company Wong Sound Effects Studio. Due to a distinct lack of sound designer/editors in the Sham Shui Po District, the original sound designer/editors for Wong consisted of local theater actors, local radio and television personalities, people recruited off the street that had no prior sound editing experience, and college students.

Filmography

 * Fatal Infinity (1990)
 * Three Sheets to the Wind (1991)
 * The Fight Club: The Beginning (1991)
 * Massive Strike (1992)
 * Inertia Starter (1992)
 * The Three Anime Furries in Hong Kong (1993)
 * The Three Furries (1993)
 * Fight Club (1993)
 * Private Leung (1993-1995)
 * The Final Judgment (1993)
 * The Three Furries (1994)
 * A New Guinean and a Mint (1997)
 * The Last Fighters (1997)
 * Paradise City (1997)
 * The Battle of New Guinea (1998)
 * The Last Two Crusaders (1999)
 * Minor 9th (1999)
 * The Ballad of the Silver Bullet (2000)
 * Dongwa's Movie! (2005)
 * 35 Millimeters (2005)
 * Two Mixed Tribes (2014)
 * Battle of Conquest Starring Polly Plantar and Adorabat (2019)

Trivia

 * Wong's favorite movies are, , , , , , , , and . He saw them in theaters in said films' respective release dates.
 * Wong speaks both Cantonese and English during interviews.