Vickie Eng
Vickie Eng (or Vicki Eng) is an American actress, licensed chiropractor and practitioner/proponent of self healing techniques, such as Taoist Chi Kung. She is best known for playing the role of "W" on the show Good Eats[1][2][3][4] (and later became the chiropractor of the show's host Alton Brown), and for playing Judge Rita Mayson in Drop Dead Diva. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia.
Vickie Eng | |
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Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1990-present |
She has released two instructional self-healing videos: Oriental Secrets: Heavenly Circulation of Chi[5] and Oriental Secrets: Chi Gong for Better Health.[6]
Filmography
- Venom (2018) as Riot (credited as "Elderly Village Woman / Riot Host")
- A Madea Christmas (2013) as Customer #6
- We're the Millers (2013) as Nurse
- The Change-Up (2011) as Erin Walsh
- Taking Chances (2009) as Kitty Truslow
- The Gospel (2005) as Doctor
- Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005) as Christina
- The Staremaster (2003) as Rene
- Broken (2003) as Mrs. Cheng
- The Conspiracy (2003) as Bank Manager
- Chung King Express (1994) as Bar Maid
TV series
- Greenleaf (2016) as Maricel
- Homeland (2011) as CIA Agent
- The Vampire Diaries (2011) as Nurse
- The Chin Chens (2011) as Hoa Chin Chen
- Homeland (2011) as Elizabeth Chu
- Detroit 1-8-7 (2010) as Lady Neighbor
- Drop Dead Diva (2009-2011) as Judge Rita Mayson
- Meet the Browns (2009) as Family Member
- Active Parenting of Teens: 3rd Edition (2008) as Mrs. Kwan
- K-Ville (2007) as Nail Shop Worker (Fong Trang)
- Army Wives (2007) as Dr. Lasgrove
- Thief (2006) as Dr. W
- Good Eats (1999-2009, 2019) as "W"/Ms. Wong/Vicki Wong/"Wilhelmina"
- Savannah (1996) as Sales Clerk
- In the Heat of the Night (1990) as Call Girl
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gollark: If you die in the normal, uncool way, you're *definitely* dead and the information in your brain is rapidly irretrievable.
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gollark: The idea is that it *might* be and it's better than *definitely* dying.
References
- "Alton Brown Officially Confirms the Return of 'Good Eats'". Food & Wine. Retrieved 2020-04-20.
- Wilson, J. Scott (2015-01-19). "Saying goodbye to 'Good Eats'". WJXT. Retrieved 2020-04-20.
- Communications, Emmis (April 2007). Atlanta Magazine. Emmis Communications.
- "The first full episode of Good Eats: The Return is up on YouTube right now". News. Retrieved 2020-04-20.
- BN.com entry for Oriental Secrets: Heavenly Circulation of Chi
- BN.com entry for Oriental Secrets: Chi Gong for Better Health
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