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Kayly Loh
Kayly Loh Chuan Yee (born 16 May 1988) is a Singaporean actress and entrepreneur. Early life and career Loh is the youngest of three children. Her sister is five years older and works as a marketing manager in the finance industry and she has a brother who is three years older. Loh's parents run a printing company. Loh graduated from Nanyang Polytechnic in 2007, with a Diploma in Marketing. Loh entered showbiz after winning the MediaCorp Channel 5 talent contest, ''The 5 Search'', in 2015. Prior to joining the contest, Loh had been running her own display advertising company which was launched in 2010. Ventures Loh started a floral company ''Bucket Full of Roses'' (BFOR) in 2016, with its studio located in a Ubi Road industrial building. Personal life In May 2021, Loh announced that she will be using the Chinese stage name 凯丽 (Kǎilì). Loh described herself as not religious. In December 2021, Loh married commercial director Jonathan Chong, who is two years older. ...
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Lu (surname 盧)
Lú is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written in simplified character and in traditional character. It is also spelled Lo or Loh according to the Cantonese pronunciation. Lu 卢 is the 52nd most common surname in China, shared by 5.6 million people, or 0.475% of the Chinese population as of 2002. It is especially common in Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, and Hebei provinces. Lu 卢 is listed 167th in the Song dynasty classic text ''Hundred Family Surnames''. In 2019 it was the 50th most common surname in Mainland China. Origins According to the Tang dynasty genealogy text ''Yuanhe Xing Zuan'', the surname Lu 卢 originated in the State of Qi during the Spring and Autumn period, and descended from Gao Xi (高傒). Gao Xi was the grandson of Prince Gao, who was a son of Duke Wen of Qi (reigned 815–804 BC) and a descendant of Lü Shang, the founder of Qi. When the Qi ruler Wuzhi was murdered in 685 BC, Gao Xi, then prime minister of Qi, helped to install Pri ...
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The Dream Job
''The Dream Job'' (Chinese: 绝世好工) is a Singaporean drama produced and telecast on Mediacorp Channel 8. The show aired at 9pm on weekdays and had a repeat telecast at 8am the following day. The series stars Shaun Chen, Jeanette Aw, Rebecca Lim, Zhang Zhenhuan, Ian Fang and Hong Kong veteran actor, Hugo Ng, as the main cast. The show is Channel 8 mid year blockbuster for 2016. The Series is repeated at 5.30pm on weekdays in 2017, 4.30pm on weekends in 2019 and 7.30am on weekends in 2021. Plot Many people harbour the hope of a "dream job", one that pays well, offer great benefits, and with a boss who treats them like his own. A television commercial pops up, advertising three "exceptional job positions" – to act as the children of and help in the business of a mysterious wealthy businessman, Zhang Qingdong (Hugo Ng). Not only does this job draws a high salary, it also offers expensive cars and life in a mansion with servants at their beck and call. This of course attracted ...
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Singaporean Television Actresses
Singaporeans, or the Singaporean people, refers to citizens or people who identify with the sovereign island city-state of Singapore. Singapore is a multi-ethnic, multi-cultural and multi-lingual country. Singaporeans of Chinese, Malay, Indian and Eurasian descent have made up the vast majority of the population since the 19th century. The Singaporean diaspora is also far-reaching worldwide. In 1819, the port of Singapore was established by Sir Stamford Raffles, who opened it to free trade and free immigration on the island's south coast. Many immigrants from the region settled in Singapore. By 1827, the population of the island was composed of people from various ethnic groups. Singapore is a multilingual and multicultural society home to people of groups of many different ethnic, religious and national origins, with the majority of the population made up of Chinese, Malay, Indian and Eurasian descent. The Singaporean identity was fostered as a way for the different ethnic gr ...
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1988 Births
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Asian Academy Creative Awards
The annual Asian Academy Creative Awards are presented every December as part of the Singapore Media Festival. They recognise excellence in the film and television industry across 16 nations in the Asia-Pacific region. History The inaugural awards were held in December 2018, at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore. The 2019 awards were held in the Victoria Theatre, Singapore. Due to the global covid-19 outbreak, the 2020 awards were held over two nights in a 'virtual theatre,' where each nation represented held their own ceremony in conjunction with the main event in Singapore. 2021 awards were held in Singapore from December 2 and 3, for nominations announced on October 4, 2021. 38 awards were given to winners of Asian-made TV and streaming content in various categories. Award The winner of each category receives the 'Golden Goddess' statue. The statue stands at 36cms (14 inches) and was designed by Society Awards, New York. Award winners Grand Final Winners Categori ...
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Star Awards For Best Newcomer
The Star Awards for Best Newcomer is an award presented annually at the Star Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1994. The category was introduced in 1994, at the 1st Star Awards ceremony as two separate awards; Yao Wenlong received the award as the Most Popular Male Newcomer award while Ivy Lee received the Most Popular Female Newcomer award and both were given in honour of a MediaCorp male and female newcomer who were deemed the most popular among the television audience. The nominees are determined by a team of judges employed by MediaCorp; winners are selected by a majority vote from the public via telephone and SMS text voting. Between 1995 and 2006, the category eliminated the distinctions between male and female newcomers and was given as a single award under the name of Most Popular Newcomer. From 2007, the award went through a major revamp and was renamed as Best Newcomer. It was changed from being a popularity award to a professional award, and is given in honour ...
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Star Awards 2019
Star Awards 2019 (also SA25, Chinese: 红星大奖25) is a television award ceremony which is held in Singapore. Star Awards 2019 marks the 25th anniversary, or Silver Jubilee, of the Star Awards since it was first awarded in 1994, hence subtitled ''Star Awards 25''. The theme for the ceremony is "The Moment", highlighting the best moments of the local television industries alongside Singapore's talents and audiences as well. This is also the first award ceremony to feature a vocalized version of the Awards' theme tune, titled 《星光》(lit. "Starlight"). The Walk Of Fame and Ceremony Awards was broadcast live on 14 April 2019. The Walk Of Fame will be followed by the Awards Ceremony. It was the first ceremony (and the first live special overall) to be live-streamed on Channel 8's YouTube channel. Two dramas which received the top two highest nominations, ''Blessings 2'' (eight) and ''A Million Dollar Dream'' (six), were tied with the most wins with three; ''Blessings 2'' w ...
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The Noose (TV Series)
''The Noose'' is a Singapore comedy television series produced by Mediacorp Channel 5, the country’s English language channel. The name of the show plays on the words ''The News''. The show satirises socio-cultural and political issues in Singapore as well as newsworthy local and regional incidents involving Singapore. The show has received recognition both locally and internationally. It earned a nomination at the International Emmy Awards 2011 in the comedy category. The cast has also been nominated and won awards and commendations at the Asian Television Awards. Overview ''The Noose'' is a parody of local news programmes such as ''News 5 Tonight'', with fictional news reports and a presentation mimicking that of the actual news bulletin. For example, every episode of ''News 5 Tonight'' begins with a CGI clock indicating the time, while every episode of the first two seasons of ''The Noose'' would spoof it by displaying the time using something more mundane, such as a pla ...
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Fix My Life
''Fix My Life'' () is a 2023 Singaporean drama series starring James Seah and Hong Ling. The series was broadcast on Mediacorp Channel 8 on weeknights 9pm from 15 February 2023 to 14 March 2023. Synopsis Yuan Manying, a young woman who holds multiple part-time jobs at the same time, meets disparate Fan Shede while working as a journalist for a publication. Together they start a business to help clients declutter their home by disposing of obsolete items. Cast * James Seah as Fan Shede ** Huang Shirui as young Fan Shede * Hong Ling as Yuan Manying * Peter Yu as Liu Shirong * Dawn Yeoh as Jieru * Cavin Soh as Lee Qihuan * Kayly Loh as He Yilan * Desmond Ng as Fang Like * Jasmine Sim as Luna * Nick Teo as Zhou Andao * Cynthia Koh as Ma Lulu * Liu Lingling as Aunt Hong * Zhai Siming as Weng Jianhao * Seow Sin Nee as Jingwen * Aileen Tan as Aunt Ling * Chen Xi as Zicheng * Michelle Wong as Huiyun * Zhang Yaodong as Yang Feifan * Chew Chor Meng as Feng Sheng * Lina Ng as Manying' ...
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My Star Bride
''My Star Bride'' () is a 2021 Singaporean romantic comedy drama series starring Chantalle Ng and Xu Bin. It was the most-watched Mediacorp programme of the year, attracting more than 582,000 viewers on average per episode. At the Star Awards 2022, it was named Best Drama Serial. In China, ''My Star Bride'' topped the list of foreign dramas available on major streaming site Youku, just within three days of its release on the platform. Cast * Chantalle Ng as Mei Fangcao (Mai Phương Thảo) * Xu Bin as Zhong Shijie * Edwin Goh as Zhong Shiming * Gini Chang as Ouyang Shanshan (Mai Phương Nhi / Mei Fangni) * Desmond Ng as Qin Shengli * Cynthia Koh as Zhong Peipei * Rayson Tan as Zhang Daqian * Zhu Houren as Zhong Yongnian * Lin Meijiao as Pan Xiuqin * Zheng Geping as Ouyang Long * Aileen Tan as Tang Liyin * Bunz as Liao Zhengda * Christy Mai as Kimberly * Glenn Yong as Osmond * Vanessa Ho as Bella * Jernelle Oh as Hu Xianglan (Hò Hương Lan) * Daryl-Ann as Yuzhen (Ng ...
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A Quest To Heal
''A Quest to Heal'' (Chinese: ) is a 2020 Singaporean Chinese-language drama series. It tells the story of a heroine ( Carrie Wong) and an imperial guard (Qi Yuwu) who accidentally travels from the Ming Dynasty to modern Singapore, and together they face the evil palace forces, who plan to rule both worlds. Consisting of 32 episodes, it premiered on 20 July 2020, airing on 9pm weekdays at Channel 8. It also aired on Astro AEC in Malaysia, and is available on meWATCH. Broadcast Plot During the 1500s Ming Dynasty, a heroine named Luo Ming Yi (''Carrie Wong'') sneaks into the heavily guarded imperial jail to rescue her senior, the famous doctor Li Shizhen (''Xu Bin''). She is stopped by the agent Bi Zheng (''Qi Yu Wu''), a Brocaded Robe Guard under the command of the powerful Eunuch Sun (''Bryan Wong''). The two engage in a fierce fight and unknowingly travel through time to Singapore in 2020. They encounter the descendants of Li Shizhen, who now owns a failing traditional herb ...
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