Man-lei Wong

[2] In 1930, at age 17, Wong's acting career began in silent film in Shanghai, China.

Wong played a rich girl in silent film Gunshot at Midnight (1932) directed by Kwan Man-ching and she was Chiu Ching-Ha in Cry of the Cuckoo in the Temple (1932) directed by Leung Siu-Bo.

In 1935, Wong was Yuet Han in Yesterday's Song, a talking Cantonese drama film directed by Chiu Shu-San.

Wong is notable for her role as an obnoxious mother-in-law and elderly woman.

During the Japanese occupation in December 1941, Wong fled to Macau, then lived in Guangzhouwan, and then Vietnam.