Chen Liping (athlete)
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: Best Actress , module2 = Chen Liping (born Tan Lee Peng on 22 August 1965) is a Singaporean actress managed by Hype Records.


Career

Chen began her acting career in 1985 with the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation after completing the drama training course. She is best known for her role as "Miss Ai-Yo-Yo" () in the Singapore Chinese drama series '' Good Morning, Sir!'' (), which earned her a "Most Unforgettable TV Character" Award in Star Awards 2003. Her character was also voted the most memorable character at MediaCorp Channel 8's 45th anniversary special in 2008 and the top 5 most memorable characters poll at the
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anniversary special celebrating 25 years of Chinese language drama in Singapore. In 2003, Chen won her first Best Actress Award for her role in '' Holland V''. She was also the sixth MediaCorp artiste to be awarded the All-Time Favourite Artiste in the annual
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after winning the Top 10 Most Popular Award 10 times since the awards inception in 1994. She won the Best Actress Award for the second time in Star Awards 2010 for her role as a thrifty housewife in '' Reunion Dinner''. In 2014, Chen won the Best Actress award once again for her role as Yao Zhu Kang Li, a successful career woman in the media industry facing marital issues in ''
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''. In 2017, she completed the drama '' Mightiest Mother-in-Law'', followed by the long-form drama '' Life Less Ordinary''. In 2018, she appeared in '' Say Cheese'' along with Joanne Peh. She appeared in dialect drama ''How Are You'' and in 2019, appeared in long-form drama, ''Old is Gold'' along with Rui En, Xu Bin and Bonnie Loo. In March 2023, Chen portrayed her first English drama role in the second season of ''Titoudao'', a televised drama adaptation of a stageplay with the same title.


Personal life

Chen attended
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from 1978 to 1983. She married fellow actor Rayson Tan in 1998, and they have a son named Zavier (born 2002).


Filmography


Television series


Film


Awards and nominations


References


External links


Chen Li Ping's portfolio on SBC

Profile
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