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In 2000, Qi was cast in his debut role as Sikong Zhaixing in Master Swordsman Lu Xiaofeng with other actors from Singapore and the Asian-Pacific region. Following that, Qi was cast in Dare To Strike, another Singapore/Hong Kong co-produced television series. Apart from acting in Singaporean television dramas, Qi has also starred in international films, namely the 2011 Australian 3-D Horror film Bait 3D.
In January 2013, Qi worked with renowned Chinese artist Feng Zhengjie to present their artwork, 'Showcase on Print' for the inaugural Worlds Apart Fair.
He began dating co-star Joanne Peh (白薇秀) in April 2013, and the two tied the knot in a "hush-hush ceremony" on 9 September 2014 in front of the Merlion statue at The Mövenpick Heritage Hotel Sentosa. The couple welcomed a baby girl on January 28, 2015. Their second child, a boy, was born on April 21, 2017.
At Star Awards 2016, Qi received the All-Time Favourite Artiste Award, and also won his second Best Actor Award for his role as Jason Lam in The Dream Makers II. (Source: WeliWelo)", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/20xAd_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Xu Bin", "alternateName": "徐彬", "birthDate": "February 19, 1989", "nationality": "Chinese", "description": "Xu was born in Fujian, China, and moved to Singapore to pursue his studies. When he was 17, he participated in Singaporean singing competition Campus SuperStar, representing Woodlands Ring Secondary School, but was eliminated during the first round of the competition. After graduating from Temasek Polytechnic in 2012, he was given a role in Singaporean movie Timeless Love.
In 2013, Xu was awarded the Favourite Male Character in Star Awards 2013. In 2014, he was nominated the Most Favourite On-screen Couple with Julie Tan in Star Awards 20. In 2015, Xu released his second single, 几分之几. He also took part in an online variety show, 来吧!上课啦!. In 2020, Xu was appointed as the spokesperson for Beijing 101 Hair Consultants.
On 3 November 2017, Xu and Evelyn Wang Yifei conducted their first wedding ceremony in Singapore. They subsequently held two more ceremonies in their respective hometowns, Fujian and Wuhan. Wang is a Beijing Film Academy graduate who chose to help in her family's property business instead of entering the entertainment industry. Both met at a mutual friend's party in 2014. However, their relationship was kept hidden as NoonTalk Media, Xu's managing agency, had a dating ban for all its artistes, which was lifted in 2016 for Xu and Aloysius Pang as they had "reached the right age".
On 10 July 2018, Xu announced the birth of his son, Ethan Xu. Ethan's name was among the English names shortlisted by Aloysius Pang before his death who was asked to help to give the baby an English name. As of 2019, the Xu family is based in Singapore.
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In 2014, Carrie received a role as a murderous schizophrenic in TV series Against the Tide, acting alongside renowned Singapore actors Christopher Lee and Rui En. The same year, she garnered critical acclaim for her portrayal of Tang Shui Mei (Sweet Soup Lass) in TV series Tumultuous Times which got her nominated for Best Supporting Actress & Best Newcomer at Star Awards 2015. Late in 2014, Carrie participated in the long-running 255-episodes TV series 118. In 2015, she was given her first lead role in a romantic comedy series Sealed with a Kiss.
Carrie won the Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes at the Star Awards for 5 consecutive years from 2015 to 2019. In 2018, she attained her first Star Awards Best Actress nomination for her role in the TV series My Friends From Afar. Carrie starring dual role as Vicky Zhan and Victoria Lek in web series VIC (2018), which earned her second nomination Best Actress at the Star Awards 2019.
Carrie's big break came when she was offered a role in TV series A Quest to Heal which the production hailed all the way to film in Hengdian, China for the ancient scenes; in this series she played the female lead role Luo Mingyi, a swordswoman who time-travelled from the Ming Dynasty to present day.
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Ya Hui was offered a contract with Mediacorp after the Star Search contest, a large-scale TV talent scouting competition in Singapore, in 2007. She was considered a popular contestant for that contest season. She was one of the runners-up and the winner of the Miss Telegenic title at the grand finals. Shortly after, Ya Hui was chosen as the face for the TVC of beverages brand Heaven and Earth. She also landed a supporting role in the long-running drama series, Love Blossoms II as Tao Wen Zhu, acting alongside seasoned actors Ivy Lee and Zheng Geping. Her versatile acting skills and rising popularity earned her various roles in both English and Mandarin channel (Channel 8, U and 5) dramas such as Bountiful Blessings, Point of Entry, Served H.O.T (烧。卖), and Marry Me (我要嫁出去).
In 2009, Ya Hui starred in Reunion Dinner, in which she played Chen Liping's daughter. Her outstanding performance in the drama serials earned her nominations for the Newcomer Award of the Year in The New Paper Flame Awards 2008 and the Best Newcomer Award for Star Awards 2009. In September 2015, she completed filming the long-running 255-episode television drama series, 118, which aired weekdays on Mediacorp Channel 8.She was also appointed as the Singapore ambassador of the L'Oréal Paris Youth Code product in 2015.
Ya Hui has gotten 4 out of 10 Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes from 2014, 2016–2019 respectively.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/wJwKob_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Cynthia Koh", "alternateName": "许美珍", "birthDate": "March 25, 1974", "nationality": "Singaporean", "description": "Cynthia Koh (born 25 March 1974)is a Singaporean actress. She is best known for acting in many television dramas produced by MediaCorp Channel 8. While still enrolled in Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's (now MediaCorp) 10th Drama Artiste Course, Koh started acting at the TV station at the age of 18 in May 1992. Having acted in almost 46 dramas to date,Koh made her debut on stage in the critically acclaimed Men at Forty-Eight in 1997. Later, she won the Best Actress Award in Star Awards 1999 with her breakthrough performance in Stepping Out, in which she played a long-suffering woman fighting against her fate. This role earned her a nomination in the same category at the Asian Television Awards.
Koh was also part of the cast in three of MediaCorp TV Channel 8's long-running dramas. The 3 long-running dramas include Holland V (Year 2003, 125 episodes), Portrait of Home (Year 2005, 100 episodes), Kinship (Year 2007, 86 episodes). Koh's role as Fu Baozhu (傅宝珠), a greedy and bossy woman in Portrait of Home granted her another Best Actress nomination in the Star Awards 2005. Unfortunately, she lost the award to veteran Huang Bi Ren. While filming Mediacorp Channel U's blockbuster drama Show Hand in December 2011, it was reported that Koh delayed an ovarian cyst operation to finish filming the series. In 2012, after not receiving an award for 15 years at the annual Star Awards, Koh made her comeback, winning her second Top 10 Most Popular Female Artiste Award.
Koh has gotten 2 out of 10 Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes from 1997, 2012 respectively.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/WPQr3P_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Bryan Wong", "alternateName": "王禄江", "birthDate": "January 30, 1971", "nationality": "Singaporean", "description": "Bryan Wong is a Singaporean actor and television host. He is also known as one of the Hosting Kings (综艺阿哥) of MediaCorp and frequently co-hosts with Kym Ng.
Wong began his career as a child actor in 1981 and featured in several popular children's programmes on SBC. He began performing modelling assignments and commercials while still a teenager. In 1994, he joined TCS as a full-time artiste after a short stint as an interior designer. Although his first hosting role was for the teenage lifestyle programme Gen Y, it was the infotainment programme City Beat during the late 1990s that first exposed him to television audiences. While his co-hosts Kym Ng and Sharon Au were winning awards at the annual Star Awards, he was not well received by the general public. He later stated that he had planned to resign several times but did not have a choice as he had to support his family. In 2000 he and several fellow artistes left TCS to join the newly formed SPH MediaWorks. While with MediaWorks, he became known for co-hosting Channel U's popular talent-search show Snap with Ng and their partnership was praised by audiences. He was nominated for Best Entertainment Presenter at the 2002 Asian Television Awards. In 2005, MediaCorp (successor of TCS) absorbed MediaWorks and he was one of nineteen artistes transferred over.
As an actor, Wong is a recognised face in mainland China after starring in a number of China, Hong Kong and Taiwan productions while with SPH MediaWorks, most notably in Eternity: A Chinese Ghost Story and the wuxia series Chinese Paladin. He played the main lead role in MediaWorks' final drama series Zero and also starred in Honour and Passion opposite Tay Ping Hui, Huang Wenyong and Rui En.
Since returning to MediaCorp, Wong has enjoyed more success as a host. He co-hosted the popular long-running home makeover show Home Decor Survivor (摆家乐) with Mark Lee, for which he won his first hosting award, the Best Variety Show Host award, at the 2006 Star Awards. He was awarded the All-Time Favourite Artiste after winning the Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes award from 1998–1999, 2005-2012 respectively with Chen Hanwei at the 2014 ceremony. He won the Favourite Variety Show Host audience poll, beating hot favourite Fann Wong, at the 2012 Star Awards.
Bryan Wong grew up in a kampong in Kembangan in 70s–80s Singapore. He lives with his sister, Varilyn "Val" and his mother, Margaret in an apartment in Bedok.
Wong was educated at Tanjong Katong Secondary Technical School, where he first discovered an interest in "do it yourself" interior designing and carpentry.
He now co-owns an interior design firm called 'Home by Bryan Wong' which does not accept walk in customers.
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