Helen Wong

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Cover for the video release of the motion picture National Lampoon Presents Lost Reality
Cover for the video release of the motion picture National Lampoon Presents Lost Reality

Transsexual model[1] and actress Helen Wong (also known as Allenina) was born in Guizhou,China, on August 10, 1973, and grew up in Hong Kong. She came to the United States at age 17, residing in Los Angeles. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Southern California.[2]

Helen is 5’ 9” tall, weighs 125 pounds, wears a size 34C brassiere, has a 24-inch waist, and has 36-inch hips. She has brown eyes and black hair. Helen had breast augmentation surgery in June 2003.[citation needed]

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[edit] Mainstream Movie and Television Appearances

Helen is featured in National Lampoon Presents Lost Reality (released September 28), described on the cover as "TV Shows the Networks Wouldn't Dare Air."

Helen appears in He Said, She Said, a dating game with a transsexual twist. Her segment is similar to The Bachelorette, in that male contestants try to win the heart of the woman. Prior to her appearance in He Said, She Said, Helen appeared in Showtime’s Family Business (TV series) in an encounter with Cousin Stevie.

She also appears as her male identity Alan in Sex: The Annabel Chong Story, where she is revealed to be Annabel Chong's classmate and best friend.

Helen also appeared briefly in Macy Gray's music video for Sexual Revolution, a fact she has recently revealed on her blog.

[edit] Filmography

  • Gough Lewis (Director). Sex: The Annabel Chong Story [Film]. USA: Coffee House Films. [1]
  • David Aaron Clark (Director). Zen and the art of fellatio [Film]. [2]
  •  Lost Reality (National Lampoon's Lost Reality (USA)) [Film]. USA: National Lampoon Productions. [3]


[edit] References

  1. ^ Transformation Magazine (USA) 14 February 2001, Iss. 35, by: Marlayna Lacie, "Boy-Girl of the Month - Allenina's Asian Baroque"
  2. ^ www.allenia.com

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