The young actor made a name for himself with his standout role in John Dies at the End, showcasing his talent early on. Over time, he built a strong presence on YouTube, where he became widely recognized as a co-host of the popular channel Feast of Fiction. This young actor has also appeared in several notable projects, including MyMusic, Video Game High School, and the long-running soap opera Days of Our Lives. One of the key moments in his rise to fame was an early YouTube parody song that skyrocketed in popularity—now boasting over 6 million views.
Before he gained widespread attention, this young actor posted a hilarious musical response to Alexandra Wallace’s controversial “Asians in the Library” video, which quickly went viral and helped establish his comedic voice online. His brother, Freddie Wong, is also a major YouTube personality, amassing over a million subscribers through their collaborative work. In both his personal and professional life, this young actor often collaborates with his girlfriend, singer Abbe Drake, who frequently appears in his videos—even lending her voice to a catchy jingle he created for Hulu+. Through a mix of acting, music, and digital creativity, this young actor continues to expand his influence across multiple platforms.
He and his brother ran Overcrank Media, a production company based in Los Angeles. Alongside his popular Feast of Fiction channel, he also manages a personal, verified jfwong Instagram account—jfwong being a name that’s gained quite a following—that boasts over 130,000 followers. The jfwong presence online continues to grow, reflecting his diverse creative ventures beyond just video production.