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Ada Wong

Character in Resident Evil

Fictional character

Ada Wong

Ada Wong in Resident Evil 4 (2005)

First gameResident Evil 2 (1998)
Created byHideki Kamiya
Noboru Sugimura
Kazunori Kadoi
Designed byIsao Ohishi
Ryoji Shimogama
Voiced by
Motion capture
Portrayed byLi Bingbing (Retribution)
Lily Gao (Welcome to Raccoon City)
NationalityChinese-American

Ada Wong is a character in Resident Evil (Biohazard in Japan), a survival horror video game series created by the Japanese company Capcom. Ada was first mentioned in the original Resident Evil (1996), before being introduced as a supporting character and antiheroine in Resident Evil 2 (1998). The character was initially conceived as a researcher named Linda for the prototype of the second game, but her name was changed to Ada and she was rewritten as a spy and mercenary for the final build to connect its story to that of the original. Over the course of the series, Ada is often hired to steal biological weapons for various organizations, although she betrays her employers on numerous occasions to save protagonist Leon S. Kennedy from dire situations.

Ada is featured in several Resident Evil games, novelizations, and films, and has also appeared in other game franchises such as Project X Zone, Teppen, and Dead by Daylight. Several actresses have portrayed the character. Sally Cahill, Courtenay Taylor, Jolene Andersen, and Lily Gao, among others, have provided Ada's voice for her video game and animated appearances, while Li Bingbing and Gao have played her in the live-action Resident Evil films.

Critics have positively responded to Ada as a character, highlighting her intelligence and resourcefulness as her key personality traits. Several journalists have praised Ada's portrayal as a femme fatale, and cited her as an example of a female character who is as competent and skilled as her

'The Biggest Loser' and Getting a Taste of Asian American Shame

Ada Wong, a contestant on The Biggest Loser

Say what you will about NBC's long-running reality show The Biggest Loser (options include: cheesy, exploitative, unhealthy, an episode-long product placement for sugar-free gum and ground turkey meat), but I can't help but be fascinated by seeing its obese contestants drop substantial weight over the course of the season. Granted, by the show's finale -- which features a live reveal of the contestants' total body transformations -- some of the folks look a bit gaunt or over-tanned as they gun for that cash money prize offered up by the show's producers. And then suddenly the "I'm doing this for me!" spirit dissipates before the next commerical break.

But some of the players seem like they're truly looking for a life change which obesity has hindered for years. Admittedly, I'm hooked on the current season of The Biggest Loser because of one such contestant who happens to be Asian American. Ada Wong, whose NBC bio lists her as a 27-year-old project coordinator from San Francisco -- has one of the most compelling backstories of the season. At the age of three, her younger brother drowned while playing together in a kiddie pool, a fact that her parents have held over her for years. In this week's episode, it was revealed that her father used to tell her "It should have been you" during arguments.

This tension was augmented later in the season when every contestant's family sent in a home video greeting... except Ada's, leaving her in tears after a trainer pulled her aside to say there was no video waiting for her. During a make-over fashion show, she's relieved that the "loved one" waiting for her backstage is a female friend as she admits she was unsure how she'd react to her famiy being present after the home video diss.

Let's all get it out at once, shall we? Damnnnnn.....

Her struggle with a crippling lack of self-confidence and yea

  • Ada Wong is a character in
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    Ada Wong
    Resident Evil character

    Ada Wong in Resident Evil 2 (2019)

    First Episode AppearanceResident Evil 2 (1998)
    Created byNoboru Sugimura
    Character played byLi Bingbing (Retribution)
    Lily Gao (Welcome to Raccoon City)
    Character played by

    Various

    • English:
      Sally Cahill (Resident Evil 2 and 4, The Darkside Chronicles, Retribution)
      Megan Hollingshead (The Umbrella Chronicles)
      Courtenay Taylor (Operation Raccoon City, Resident Evil 6, Damnation, Teppen)
      Shannon Chan-Kent (Puzzle Fighter)
      Jolene Andersen (Resident Evil 2 remake)
      Vicky Psarakis (Dead by Daylight)
      Lily Gao (Resident Evil 4 remake)
      Japanese:
      Yūko Mizutani (Resident Evil 2 drama cd)
      Junko Minagawa (Operation Raccoon City, Damnation, Resident Evil 6 (Special Package), Project X Zone 2, Resident Evil 2 and 4 remake, Teppen)
      Maya Okamoto (Retribution)
      Rie Tanaka (Welcome to Raccoon City)
    Motion capture

    Various

    • Mayuko Maruoka (Resident Evil 4)
      Jolene Andersen (Damnation, Resident Evil 2 remake)
      Michelle Lee (Resident Evil 6)
      Lily Gao (Resident Evil 4 remake)

    Ada Wong (Japanese: エイダ・ウォン, Hepburn: Eida Won) is a character in Resident Evil (Biohazard in Japan), a survival horror video game series created by Japanese company Capcom. She was first introduced as a supporting character in Resident Evil 2 (1998), and became a playable character in Resident Evil 4 (2005). She is a mysterious and ambiguous antiheroine, working for the series' villains but also constantly bailing out Leon S. Kennedy from dire situations.

    Ada also appears in several Resident Evil games and novelizations. In later games, such as Resident Evil 4, The Umbrella Chronicles (2007) and The Darkside Chronicles (2009), her

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    Prime universe
    (Capcom's primary storyline)

    For other iterations of Ada Wong, see Ada Wong (disambiguation).

    Ada Wong

    Height:

    170 cm (5 ft 7 in)

    Voice:

    • Sally Cahill (English; RE2, RE4, DC)
    • Megan Hollingshead (English; UC)
    • Courtenay Taylor (English dub; ORC, RE6, Damnation, TEPPEN)
    • Shannon Chan Kent (English; Puzzle Fighter)
    • Jolene Andersen (English dub; RE:2 Remake)
    • Vicky Psarakis (English; Dead by Daylight)
    • Lily Gao (English dub; RE:4 Remake)
    • Junko Minagawa (Japanese dub; RE6, ORC, Damnation, Project ✕ Zone 2, RE2 Remake, TEPPENRE4 Remake)
    • Juliette Degenne (French Dub; ORC, RE6', Resident Evil: Damnation)
    • Olivia Nicosia (French dub; RE2 Remake, RE4 Remake)
    • Lorella De Luca (Italian Dub; ORC)
    • Patrizia Scianca (Italian Dub; RE6', Resident Evil: Damnation, RE2 Remake)
    • Elena Mancuso (Italian dub; RE4 Remake)
    • Rita Ringheanu (German Dub; ORC, RE6', Resident Evil: Damnation)
    • Sabina Godec (German dub; RE2 Remake, RE4 Remake)
    • Conchi López (Spanish Dub; RE6, ORC, RE:2, RE:4, Damnation)
    • Letícia Quinto (Brazilian dub; Damnation)
    • Paola Molinari (Brazilian dub; RE4 Remake)

    Ada Wong (エイダ・ウォン, Eida Won) is the pseudonym of an enigmatic unnamed Chinese spy. She has gained notoriety in the corporate world for being able to handle serious situations and the most difficult requests without guilt.

    Wong has acted secretly in the background of many biohazard incidents and collected information which became useful to several organisations, while at the same time operating to undermine them. However, Wong follows only her own "true purpose" and has often betrayed the organisations and customers she is affiliated with to achieve it.

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    Early life[]

    Wong's personal life is a complete mystery. Her ethnici

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