Television Credits

You can find a detailed listing of BD Wong's episodic appeareances at TV Tome Here

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Season 9 (2007-2008)
Crime Drama
Role: reprised Dr. George Huang, FBI forensic psychiatrist

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Season 8 (2006-2007
Crime Drama
Role: reprised Dr. George Huang, FBI forensic psychiatrist

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Season 7 (2005-2006)
Crime Drama
Role: reprised Dr. George Huang, FBI forensic psychiatrist

The North Face Expeditions: Light of the Himalaya Rush HD Television (2006)
True Life Sports Drama
Role: Narrator
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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Season 6 (2004-2005)
Crime Drama
Role: reprised Dr. George Huang, FBI forensic psychiatrist

TV Revolution (2004)
Factual/Five-part documentary
Role: Himself

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Season 5 (2003-2004
Crime Drama
Role: reprised Dr. George Huang, FBI forensic psychiatrist

Century City (2004)
Near Future Law Drama
Episode 1.0: "Sweet Child of Mine"
Role: US Attorney Matthew Chin

Kim Possible (2002)
Episode 1.7 "Number One"
Animated childrens action/comedy series
Voice Role: Agent Will Du
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Season 4 (2002-2003)
Crime Drama
Role: reprised Dr. George Huang, FBI forensic psychiatrist

Oz Season Six (2003)
TV drama
Role: reprised Father Ray Mukada

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Season 3 (2001-2002)
Crime Drama
Role: reprised Dr. George Huang, FBI forensic psychiatrist

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Season 2 (2000-2001)
Crime Drama
Role: Dr. George Huang, FBI forensic psychiatrist
Episode 42 onwards
Note: BD Wong originally played Huang as a foreign-accented scruffy academic.

Oz Season Five(2002)
TV drama
Role: reprised Father Ray Mukada

Welcome to New York (2000)
Episode 1.4 'Jim Gets a Wig'
Sitcom
Role: Dennis, a network executive

Oz Season Four (2000-2001)
TV drama
Role: reprised Father Ray Mukada

Chicago Hope (1999)
Episode 6.6 'Upstairs, Downstairs'
TV drama
Role: Dr Kai Chang, surgeon

Oz Season Three (1999)
TV drama
Role: reprised Father Ray Mukada

Oz Season Two (1998)
TV drama
Role: reprised Father Ray Mukada

Oz Season One (1997)
TV prison drama
Role: Father Ray Mukada, prison chaplain
Episode 1.2 onwards

X-Files (1996)
Episode 3.19 "Hell Money"
SF/Paranormal drama
Role: Detective Glen Chao, corrupt police officer

Bless This House (1995)
Episode 1.11 'Neither a Borrower Nor a Landlord Be'
Situation Comedy
Role: Johnny Chen

Dazzle (1994-1995)
TV mini series
Role: Teng, Hong Kong Chinese banker

All American Girl (1994-1995)
Sitcom
Role: Stuart
BD Wong's first recurring role in a TV series

Death: The Trip of a Lifetime (Aired 4 October 1993)
Documentary about world attitudes towards human mortality
Role: The Grim Reaper

Sesame Street (Aired 15 March 1993)
Episode 3096
Role: Doctor Sing (Brad Sing Jr)
Screen Caps:
http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Episode_3096

Shannon's Deal (1989)
Episode: "Strangers in the Night"
Drama
Role: Mr Kee

Performance (1988)
Volume 2 [videotape]
75 min. VHS.
(Working in the Theatre: American Theatre Wing Seminars).
Panel includes Patti Cohenour, Michael Crawford, Blythe Danner, Judy Kaye, John Lithgow, B.D. Wong, and theatrical agent Erica Spellman.
V897B

Shell Game (1987)
Episode 1.5 'Pai Gow'
Drama
Role: Ronnie Ho, a thug (credited as Bradd Wong)

Blacke's Magic (1986)
Episode 1.11 "A Friendly Game of Showdown"
Comedy Drama
Role: Greg (credited as Bradd Wong)
Trivia: BD Wong played George Takei's son!

Simon and Simon (1986)
Episode 5.15 'Mobile Home of the Brave'
Drama
Role: "Counter Boy" (non-speaking part, credited as Bradd Wong)

TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes (1984)
Role: Transvestite

Note: Wong appeared in a segment where the show played a practical joke on magician David Copperfield.