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Freddie Wong as a fictionalized version of himself. He is a world-famous rhythm gaming expert who teaches rhythm gaming at VGHS, and is the father of Ted Wong. In Season 3, Episode 4 he dies after an accident while he was riding his motorbike without a helmet. According to Ted, Freddie had no idea how to ride a motorbike.
James Franklin Wong [1] (born March 28, 1987) [2] [3] is an American actor and musician.He is best known for his 2011 music video, "Ching Chong: Asians in the Library Song" and for his role as Ted in the web series Video Game High School.
Video Game High School is preparing for parent's day. Ki and Ted are nervous for Ki's father's visit, and Ted tries to learn a card game that Ki's father is good at, but only convinces himself that he is stupid. After Ki takes her father on a tour around campus, telling him all she has done at VGHS, he says he wants her to come back home.
Freddie Wong (born September 13, 1985) [1] is an American internet celebrity, filmmaker, VFX artist, podcaster, and competitive gamer. [2] Wong has participated in at least three YouTube channels; with RocketJump, his production company's main channel, sporting over 9 million subscribers; [3] BrandonJLa, a channel including behind the scenes videos and other content, which holds over 1.1 ...
Wong was a lifetime board member of the Bruce Lee Foundation and the Jeet Kune Do Society. [ 7 ] Ted Wong had a core group of long-time students whom he certified as instructors, such as Lewis Luk , Albert Grajales , Bill Mattucci, Richard Torres, Mike Gittleson, and others around the world.
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Laatsch met Freddie Wong at USC in 2004. They uploaded their first video Aces onto YouTube in 2006. It was a comedy-action short film about a poker game that turns to gunplay. [4] Laatsch and Wong quit their jobs in 2010 to focus on YouTube full-time. Prior to this move, they did freelance VFX and worked on direct-to-video films. [4]
Mun Charn Wong – United States Air Force Lieutenant Colonel, friend of Wah Kau Kong; Ted Wong – United States Army Major General, Chief of the U.S. Army Dental Corps (2011–2014) Xiong Yan – student leader during the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 and now a chaplain in the United States Army