Singaporean celebrities
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Dr. Kenneth Lyen, an Oxford Alumnus, is a renowned pediatrician currently practicing in Singapore. He has a clinic at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, is a visiting consultant to the School Health Services, and a visiting part-time tutor to the Department o
Kam Ning is a violinist and daughter of violinist-composer Kam Kee Yong. Born in Singapore in 1975, she was given violin lessons at the age of six by the elder Kam, and had her early education at the Methodist Girls’ School.
Henry Thia (Chinese: 程旭辉; pinyin: Chéng Xùhuī; Wade–Giles: Ch’eng2 Hsu4 Hui1, born 25 February 1952) is a Singaporean actor and comedian. He is best known for his role as Hui in the 1998 film Money No Enough.
Sylvia Toh Paik Choo is a newspaper columnist and humour writer from Singapore. She is the author of Eh Goondu! (1982) and Lagi Goondu! (1986), the first two books on Singlish. She was the first to put a spelling and punctuation to Singlish. Written
Fiona Xie (謝宛諭, Xie Wanyu; born 24 January 1982) is a Singaporean actress, host, and contracted artiste under MediaCorp. She works on both the English-language Channel 5 and Chinese-language Channel 8. She has also endorsed products such as Mar
Ang Ching Hui (born 29 July 1993) is a Singaporean actress best known for her role as “Lee Xiao Yun” in the MediaCorp Channel 5 television series Police and Thief. Apart from acting, she also studied at Millennia Institute, a school offering pre-univ
Jacelyn Tay (Chinese: 郑秀珍; pinyin: Zhèng Xiùzhēn born on 12 June 1975) is a Singaporean actress.
Belinda Ang Saw Ean (Chinese: 洪素燕; pinyin: Hóng Sù Yàn) is a Singaporean judge of the Supreme Court. Ang was first appointed Judicial Commissioner in February 2002, and Judge in January 2003. Prior to these appointments, she was a lawyer and
Su Guaning (Chinese: ???) is President of Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore.
Ken Lim (born 1964) is an album producer, composer, publisher, artist manager and concert promoter from Singapore who came under the spotlight in 2004 as a chief judge of the Singapore Idol series. His remarks and deadpan expressions invariably drew
Priscelia Chan Shih Mei (born 6 November 1978), also known as Zeng Shimei, is a Singaporean television actress and host who works on two channels of MediaCorp – Channel 8 (Chinese-language) and Channel 5 (English-language).