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Chinese name
  
王爱玲 (simplified)

Occupation
  
Actress

Ancestry
  
Fujian

Origin
  
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Role
  
Theater Actress

Pe̍h-oe-ji
  
Ong Ai-leng (Hokkien)

Name
  
Ong Leng

Pinyin
  
Wang Ailing (Mandarin)

Years active
  
2002 - present


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Born
  
2 November 1978 (age 45) Johor Bahru, Malaysia (
1978-11-02
)

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Ong Ai Leng (simplified Chinese: 王爱玲; traditional Chinese: 王愛玲; born 2 November 1978) is a Malaysian actress based in Singapore.

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Career

Ong made her acting debut in Malaysia in 2002 before moving to Singapore. She has acted in both English and Chinese language dramas and in Singapore-Malaysia co-productions.

Personal life

Ong collaborated with fellow MediaCorp artistes Jeff Wang and Apple Hong in opening a chain of Taiwanese street snack shops across Singapore called "Xiao Bar Wang" 小霸王 owned by Wang. She also owns several freelance businesses in Malaysia.

Ong was secondary schoolmates with Zzen Zhang and previously shared a flat with him and Zhang Zhenhuan.

Filmography

  • Home Coming (2002)
  • 2046 (2003)
  • Redness of Seventh Month (2004)
  • Perfect Woman (2004)
  • Changing Lane (2004)
  • A Life of Hope (2005)
  • Love Concierge (2005)
  • Life Line (2005)
  • C.I.D. (2006)
  • Rhapsody in Blue (2006)
  • Family Matters (2006)
  • The Undisclosed (2006)
  • An Enchanted Life (2006)
  • Live Again (2007)
  • The Homecoming (2007)
  • Life Line II (2007)
  • Honour and Passion (2007)
  • Metamorphosis (2007)
  • The Golden Path (Very minor role, appeared in 2 episodes with very little screen time) (2007)
  • Addicted To Love (2008)
  • Just in Singapore (2008)
  • By My Side (2008)
  • Romantic Delicacies (2009)
  • My Kampong Days (2009)
  • Unriddle (2010)
  • Love Compulsory 3 2013
  • The Scavenger 2014
  • Love Compulsory 4 2014
  • References

    Ong Ai Leng Wikipedia