Sunday, October 25, 2009
Yahoo!!!Yesterday was felicia's birthday!Let's alll give her a BIG,(I mean a big happy birthday) to Felicia.I hope that you will be as youthful as always and never age with unstylish grey hair!!!
In addition to this,i have a happy news to bring concerning Felicia.
Firstly,
Which one u think has the potential and qualities to become the next Ah Jie in Mediacorp?
Jeanette Aw 欧萱 | [ 98 ] | [16.78%] |
Felicia Chin 陈凤玲 | [ 194 ] | [33.22%] |
Jesseca Liu 刘芷绚 | [ 80 ] | [13.70%] |
Joanne Peh 白薇秀 | [ 72 ] | [12.33%]
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Rui En 芮恩 | [ 106 ] | [18.15%] |
Fiona Xie 谢宛谕 | [ 22 ] | [3.77%] |
Dawn Yeoh 姚懿珊 | [ 12 ] | [2.05%] |
From the graph above,this has shown that Felicia has the most potential to become the next ah-jie.
But why?Why Felicia?Answer obvious...
Felicia is friendly,cheerful in the acting industry.However,when she films,she can get serious,causing her acting skills to shoot up.She never despises anyone.Recently,the plastic surgery issue causes her popularity to go down but she never blame anyone,not even Desmond who told the plastic surgery news about her.She's indeed the princess of our eyes.
The most tallest princesses.......
Basic information:Jesseca Liu was born in
Langkawi,
Malaysia. She began modeling after graduating from Saito Academy in 2001. Languages often spoken by Liu are Cantonese, Mandarin, English and Bahasa Melayu. First known as Lao Chew Yen, she finished second for a Malaysian beauty contest in 2001. Liu began acting in Malaysia with a few Chinese drama productions.
Rise to fame:
In 2004, Liu was spotted by an producer in MediaCorp who offered her the attractive role of He Yi Xuan in the sports drama, , starring opposite Qi Yu Wu and Taiwanese Toro and Yan Xing Shu. She begin an career as a full time actress in Singapore.
She had a role in Portrait of Home, where she played a Vietnamese bride, Ruan Mianmian. She was nominated for Best Supporting Actress and Most Popular Newcomer Award categories during Star Awards 2005 with her role as Ruan Mianmian in Portrait of Home. She earned the Most Popular Newcomer Award that year.
Her first lead role was as Ding Yirou in Rhapsody In Blue in 2005. She was given opportunities to play the lead roles thereafter.[citation needed] She is to debut in her first movie "Huan Yuan" (Hanyu Pinyin)/Untold Beauty in 2009.
Liu released a book diary, 'Jesseca's Diary' (Chinese : 绚日记) in December 2007.
Filmography:
TV dramas
The most sweetest and cutest princess......
Basic information:
Dawn Yeoh is a
Singaporean MediaCorp actress, most notable for her debut role in
The Shining Star. Dawn's latest drama,My Secret Chef,recently aired on television.
Filmography:
I,the owner of this blog apologise for little information on Dawn.
The most "cool and aloof" princess......
Basic information:
Rui En (simplified Chinese: 瑞恩; pinyin: Ruì'ēn; stage name for Lu Rui En, 卢瑞恩, born January 29, 1981) is a Chinese Singaporean singer-actress.
Rui En was talent-spotted while appearing in SingTel's popular SingTel hi!Card commercial as the iconic "running girl" in 2001. She was then offered a general management contract by Artiste Networks, a section of Hype Records, which is headed by singer/songwriter Ken Lim and is known for retaining only the best artistes with the most potential on its tenure.
For her fanbase, she has an increasing pool of supporters in Singapore. RBKD (瑞不可当) is her official fan club recognized by herself and Hype Records. Accordingly to the group, the name was inspired from the Chinese idiom, 锐不可当, which shares the same hanyu pinyin as the fan group's name. And in this context, the group's name is to mean 'Rui En cannot be stopped'.
Rui En was educated at Singapore Chinese Girls' School and Raffles Junior College for her secondary and pre-tertiary education respectively .
And despite of hectic schedule, she managed to graduate from Nanyang Technological University with a Bachelor of Business in 2004, specializing in Banking and Finance.
Highlights and achievements:
2002
- In December 2006, Rui En was identified as one of the most promising young actresses in the Singapore Entertainment Industry by leading local entertainment magazine I-Weekly and was hence labeled as one of the 七公主 (English: 7 Princesses) [2]. Often dubbed and referred to as the 酷公主 (English: Cool Princess) for her nonconforming attitude, she has openly expressed her desire to be recognized and remembered for her performances rather than with the title.
- In March 2008, Rui En dethroned Fann Wong (previously a 5 time consecutive winner) in the annual popularity contest - 学生偶像投选, 影视组 (国际/本地), organised by now defunct newspaper, 星期5周报 (English: Friday Weekly), to claim the much coveted first runner-up position. The winner of the category went to Jay Chou.
- In the same month (March 2008), Rui En was involved in a high profile rejection of the role as an ambitious businesswoman struggling with mental illness in The Defining Moment, which subsequently went to Fann Wong instead. She was reported to have rejected the role due to a rape scene in the script.
- Rui En is known to be firm on her stance against intimate, revealing or kissing scenes and has been criticized by some as unprofessional. She is reported to have been blacklisted by some producers after this role rejection incident but her supporters have vouched unwavering support.
- In November 2008, Rui En released her sophomore album United Nations, so called because she wrote the lyrics to many of the songs to unite her different states of mind.
- In December 2008, Rui En did a confessional interview with The Monday Interview titled Inside the Outsider [4], first published on The Straits Times.
- In it, she confessed that she used to smoke and drink socially, and how she grew up feeling insecure as the only child in her broken family. Her parents subsequently divorced when she was 17.
- The article struck a chord with the masses, especially those who grew up in similar environment. When asked of her rationale for such a heart-to-heart interview, she was quoted to say, "I am hoping that kids who read this might realise that no matter how bad your family situation is, you have a choice not to be a victim" [4].
- The article was subsequently translated into a Mandarin version and published on Shin Min Daily News; other publications such as The New Paper and Elle (magazine): Singapore edition, have also taken reference to the article too.
- In April 2009, despite an informal viewers' survey labeling Rui En as a strong contender [5] for the coveted Best Actress Award in the annual Star Awards organised by MediaCorp Singapore, Rui En again missed out on a nomination for her role as AIDS patient-cum-volunteer Zhang Yu Hang in By My Side.
- Her poor PR skill was thought to be a contributing reason to why she has never garnered any nomination in the acting categories despite being generally acknowledged as one of the finer local actresses of her generation.
- In the same month (April 2009), Rui En picked up her fourth consecutive Top Ten Most Popular Female Artiste trophy despite being a no-show in the high profile award ceremony due to overseas work commitment.
- The popularity contest in the annual Star Awards is highly competitive and it is not unusual for artistes who are unable to attend the award ceremony to be disadvantaged.
- A win despite her absence reflects Rui En's high popularity in Singapore.
The most sweet romantic princess out of all of them.....
Basic information:Fiona Xie Wan Yu (
simplified Chinese:
谢宛谕;
pinyin: Xiè Wǎnyù; born
January 24, 1982) is a
Singaporean television actress.
Rise to fame:Xie, who was studying in
St. Hilda's Secondary School, was spotted by a talent scout at the age of fifteen. She modelled for numerous print and television commercials in
Singapore and
Hong Kong before joining
MediaCorp Studios as a full-time artiste in
2001.
Xie made her acting debut when she was cast as a nurse in the local hit drama series, Growing Up. Her convincing acting landed her one of her most recognisable roles in the sitcom, My Genie. In 2001, she won "Best Newcomer Award" at Mediacorp's Star Awards after just over a year in show business, after overcoming much criticism about her fake American accent.[citation needed]
Of late, Xie has become known for her talents as a bilingual variety show hostess, in particular of the long-running series, City Beat. She has since hosted other variety shows, such as the photography-based "Say Cheez" for Channel 8, and introducing celebrities' favourite hawker foods in "Coffee Talk and Hawker Woks" for Channel 5. Recently she and actor Ben Yeo also hosted the travel show "Weekend Escapade".
In 2004, Xie made the news when she had to run with Jeanette Aw, Xiao Qiao and Felicia Chin, in bikinis, along the crowded Orchard Road for the drama series "The Champion". She later admitted in an interview that she wore another bikini top underneath, to prevent accidental exposure. That scene alone earned Fiona the nickname of "Boing Boing".
Besides her work as host and actress, Xie has also endorsed numerous products because of her popularity with the mainstream population. These range from Marigold juices to Osim massage products.
In 2005, Fiona was voted as sexiest woman for the "FHM Top 100 Sexiest Women Singapore" list, even though she had never posed for FHM before. She continued to be ranked among the Top 10 for the FHM lists in the next 3 years.
In 2006, Fiona attempted her first villain role as a spoilt diamond heiress in the drama series An Enchanted Life, starring alongside Yvonne Lim and Pierre Png.
In 2007, Fiona Xie took part in the second season of the Singapore Edition of Deal or No Deal, where her winnings would go to a selected charity organisation. The episode aired on November 22 2007.
Fiona appeared in her second film project and first ever international film, "Rule #1", directed by local filmmaker Kelvin Tong. The film starred HK actors Ekin Cheng and Shawn Yue, and debuted in Singapore and Malaysia on 13 March 2008.
Fiona starred in a MediaCorp Channel 8 Mandarin drama titled "Just in Singapore" which has been airing since March 2008. She plays a kind-hearted tomboy who sells chicken wings at bazaars and sings ge-tai during the Lunar Seventh Month.
Fiona starred in a MediaCorp Channel 5 sitcom titled "Calefare", which starred Gurmit Singh, Benjamin Heng, Mastura Ahmad and Vadi PVSS. She played a calafare named Joleen Wee, a singer wannabe who actually cannot sing, and often expressed herself in terms of quotes like "eyes wide open", "laugh out loud" and so on.
Fiona Xie was originally slated to be in the Channel 8 2009 year-end blockbuster, Together. She would have been playing the second female lead, the biggest role that she has ever gotten. It was announced on 15th July 2009 that she has pulled out of Together because she has private matters to attend to. She made the news once again for the sudden disappearing act, which none of the local celebrities would dare to do. Although the exact reason behind this has yet to be determined, some of the co-stars provided hints that Xie had expressed discomfort in sdoing this role. Xie is also the lead actress in her up-coming movie, 'Fist of Dragon" making it her 3rd movie. Local artiste Eelyn Kok would eventually replace her role in Together.She is placed along the likes of other young actresses such as Jesseca Liu, Jeanette Aw, Joanne Peh, Rui En, Felicia Chin and Dawn Yeoh, widely known as The Mediacorp 7 princesses.
On 2 September 2009, Channel NewsAsia carried news reports that Fiona had quit MediaCorp
[1], but that was later disputed by another news article
Filmography:
2009:Flavors of Singapore (万里香) | Host |
Princesses & The Prince | Guest Appearance |
Serves You Right! | Faith Foo Li |
On the Beat 3 (都是大发现3) | Guest-Host |
I want a holiday (玩游世界) | Herself |
2008 | Lonely Planet Bluelist: Best In Asia | Host |
Sense of Home | Linda |
Calefare | Joleen Wee |
U Are The One (唯我独尊) | Host |
Just in Singapore (一房半厅一水缸) | Lin Xiu Ming 林秀明 |
Don't Forget the Lyrics | Herself |
2007 | Maggi & Me (Season 2) | Maggi |
Hey! Gorgeous (校花校草追赶跑) | Host |
Seamingly Singapore (风行一时代) | Host |
Happily Ever After (凡间新仙人) | Lu Yue/Chang Er |
Campus Superstar (校园SuperStar 2) | Host |
2006 | An Enchanted Life (钻石情缘) | Zhang Meiya 张美雅 |
Insiders' Australia (动感澳游) | Host |
Weekend Escapade (周末万岁) | Host |
Coffee Talk and Hawker Woks 3 | Host |
Coffee Talk and Hawker Woks 2 | Host |
Maggi & Me | Maggi |
2005 | Love Concierge (爱的掌门人) | Jiang Ruxin 蒋如心 |
Pretty Woman (想·得·美) | Host |
Say Cheez (好摄2人组) | Host |
Coffee Talk and Hawker Woks | Host |
2004 | The Champion (任我遨游) | Lu Kaixin 陆凯欣 |
Room In My Heart (真心蜜语) | Happy 开心 |
2003 | City Beat (城人杂志) | Co-host |
Home In Toa Payoh(家在大巴窑) | Lead Actress |
2002 | My Genie 2 (我爱精灵2) | Genie 0385985 |
City Beat (城人杂志) | Co-host |
Innocent Moments (小小儿戏) | Host |
2001 | The Hotel (大酒店) | TBA |
My Genie (我爱精灵) | Genie 0385985 |
PSC Night (普威之夜) | Co-host |
City Beat (城人杂志) | Co-host |
2000 | A War Diary (战争日记) | Rita |
Phua Chu Kang Pte Ltd | Mrs Lopez |
Growing Up (成长岁月) | TBA |
Jeanette Aw...the ever-famous princess since little nonya...
Basic information:
Jeanette Aw (
simplified Chinese:
欧萱;
pinyin: Ōu Xuān; born
June 28, 1979) is a television actress from
Singapore.Born Jeanette Aw Ee-Ping (欧燕苹), she is the youngest of her parents' 3 children. She has an elder brother & sister. She attended
Raffles Girls' Primary School,
Crescent Girls' School,
National Junior College and
National University of Singapore consecutively.
Way to fame:Jeanette Aw was the champion (out of 6 contestants) of a talent search contest titled 'Route To Glamour', organised by the now defunct television network,
MediaWorks. She was also awarded the Best Performer and Best Newcomer on the same year in her first year in Mediaworks. Later that year she was invited to co-star in a Taiwanese production.
2002–2009: Career Highlights
After a year of forgettable roles, Aw was asked to join Mediaworks' rival TV station for her talents, MediaCorp in 2002. Aw became one of its most radiant young stars. It was at MediaCorp where she truly shone. She changed her stage name from Aw Ee-Ping to the much simpler Ou Xuan. Jeanette starred in popular drama Beautiful Connection, and for only one drama in 2002, she bagged the Most Popular Newcomer Award in Star Awards.
In Aw's second year in Mediacorp, she gained popularity as the simple, slightly absent-minded but kind-hearted Mo Jingjing in the long-running drama "Holland V". She earned a Best Actress nomination for that role at the 2003 Star Awards, losing out to Chen Liping who played her oldest sister Mo Wanwan.Currently managed jointly by Hype Company (Artiste Network) and MediaCorp, she is now seen as one of the 3rd generation successors for the respected title of “Ah Jie” (big-sister), following the footsteps of veteran actress, Fann Wong.Jeanette now has a substantial fan base, a group of which is called “Jeanius”, a pun on the actress’ name and the word “genius”. This fan group is personally acknowledged by Aw herself, and thus draws flocks of supporters from around Singapore. Jeanius organises fan gatherings with Aw annually, and this is one of the many activities that the Jeanius members look forward to, besides Aw’s appearances on TV or elsewhere.Jeanette starred in the uber popular Singapore television serial, The Little Nyonya as 1st female lead, and her dual roles won her legions of fans and a truckload of endorsement deals. Jeanette was seen as the hot favourite to win Best Actress in Star Awards 2009, however lost to unexpected Joanne Peh in the same drama. On the actual night, Jeanette received her 5th Top 10 Most Popular Female Artiste Award.She is placed along the likes of other young actresses such as Jesseca Liu, Fiona Xie, Joanne Peh, Rui En, Felicia Chin and Dawn Yeoh, widely known as The 7 Princesses of Mediacorp.2009–present: Future projectsJeanette will be starring as 1st lead in new drama titled "New Beginnings". Jeanette Aw will take on a role as a local funeral director. White is the color symbol for Jeanette (as in 白事). A role of this nature will of course be an emotional roller coaster for Jeanette Aw. After all, it’s dealing with death. Is she the ‘Angel and Comforter’ destined to come into the life stories of her customers and their families or the ‘Devil’ that walks the last few hours with an empty soul? It is such a special role which will require Jeanette to balance the sensitivity of the topic without being overly melancholic… It is no doubt a challenging role and the Executive Producer (also the Writer) has faith in Jeanette to bring to life the emotional depth.
Filmography
2001 | Touched 《情色男女》 | Supporting |
| Mediaworks: Best Newcomer Award Best Performer Award |
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2002 | Beautiful Connection 《九层糕》 | Main Cast | Best Newcomer Award |
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Kiss of a Toast 2 《吐司男之吻2》 | Supporting |
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Strange Encounter 《奇妙人生之愛情遞送》 | Supporting |
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Cash is King 《胜券在握》 | Supporting |
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2003 | Holland Village 《荷兰村》 | 2nd Female Lead | Best Actress Nomination |
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True Heroes 《真心英雄》 | Supporting |
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2004 | The Champion 《任我遨游》 | 1st Female Lead | Star Awards 25th Anniversary Show 2007: Best Classic Scenes Award (shared with Fiona Xie, Felicia Chin, Hsiao Qiao) |
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A Child’s Hope 2 《孩有明天2》 | 1st Female Lead | Best Actress Nomination |
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Spice Siblings 《辣兄辣妹》 | 1st Female Lead |
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2005 | Rainbow Connection 《舞出彩虹》 | 1st Female Lead |
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My Lucky Charm 《情来运转》 | 2nd Female Lead |
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2006 | Through It All 《海的儿子》 | 2nd Female Lead |
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C.I.D. 《刑警2人组》 | 1st Female Lead |
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2007 | Dear, Dear Son-in-Law 《女婿当家》 | 1st Female Lead |
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Switched! 《幸运星》 | 2nd Female Lead |
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The Peak 《最高点》 | 1st Female Lead |
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2008 | The Little Nyonya 《小娘惹》 | 1st Female Lead | Best Actress Nomination | Channel 8 Countdown Party 2008: Top 8 Most Likeable Female Lead Characters (黄菊香 Huang Ju Xiang) Top 8 Most Likeable Female Lead Characters (山本月娘 Yamamoto Yue Niang) | 45th Anniversary Mega Blockbuster
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The Defining Moment 《沸腾冰点》 | 2nd Female Lead |
| Channel 8 Countdown Party 2008: Top 8 Most Likeable Female Lead Characters (林可怡) |
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Rhythm of Life 《变奏曲》 | 1st Female Lead |
| Asian Television Awards 2008: Best Drama Performance by an Actress Nomination Channel 8 Countdown Party 2008: Top 8 Most Likeable Female Lead Characters (陈小柔) |
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The Shaolin Warriors 《少林僧兵》 | Supporting |
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2009 | Together 《当我们同在一起》 | 1st Female Lead |
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2010 | New Beginnings 《红白喜事》 | 1st Female Lead |
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Saturday, October 24, 2009
One of the prettiest princesses.....
Basic information:Joanne Peh (
simplified Chinese:
白薇秀;
pinyin: Bái Wêixìu) born April 25 1983 is a
Singaporean actress.
Personal life:Peh studied at
Temasek Secondary School where she was head prefect
[1] and subsequently went on to
Victoria Junior College then to
Nanyang Technological University. She graduated with a Bachelor in Communication Studies (Second-upper class honours) in 2006.
Way to fame:
After she won the title of Miss Elegant and Miss Personality in Miss Singapore Universe 2002, she was talent-spotted. Peh has since been involved in hosting and acting projects such as PSC Nite, Miss Singapore Universe semi finals 2003, The Lunar New Year Show 2004, I Love My Home and The Ties That Bind.
Peh landed the coveted and prestigious position as the new LUX girl, alongside Hong Kong star Karen Mok. Her list of endorsements includes Fujifilm and Citigems and Japanese beauty brand Fancl. Currently, she has been appointed as ambassador of True Yoga and is also endorsing Bonia and Vagary.
Peh describes herself as independent, determined, responsible and an avid reader. She lists her favourite books as Pride & Prejudice, Phantom of the Opera and Great Expectations.
In the 2004 Star Awards, Peh won the Most Popular Newcomer Award as well as one of the Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes award. The following year, she won her second Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes award, but failed to win the same award in 2006.
In the 2009 Star Awards, Peh beat hot favorites Jeanette Aw and Chen Liping to win her first ever Best Actress award for her role as the mentally unstable Huang Yuzhu in The Little Nyonya, on the day after her birthday. She also won her third Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes award on the same night.She is placed along the likes of other young actresses such as Jesseca Liu, Jeanette Aw, Fiona Xie, Rui En, Felicia Chin and Dawn Yeoh, widely known as The 7 Princesses of Mediacorp.
Television dramas
- 2002
- 2003
- Nokia MMS Moments Mini-Drama - Romance
- 2004
- Crime Hunters 心网追凶
- I Love My Home 我爱我家
- To Mum With Love 非一般妈妈
- The Ties That Bind 家财万贯
- 2005
Felicia Chin.....the most likely princess to become the next ah jie
Basic information: Felicia Chin Jing Xuan (simplified Chinese: 陈靓瑄; pinyin: Chén Jìng Xuān), formerly known as Felicia Chin Foon Ling (simplified Chinese: 陈凤玲; pinyin: Chén Fèng Líng) before February 2, 2008, born October 24, 1984 is a television actress from Singapore. Personal life: Felicia studied at Tanjong Katong Girls' School and Victoria Junior College. In addition to being a national softball player at the age of 17, Felicia scored straight As in her GCE 'A' Levels exams. The tall, slim, pretty actress is a regular jogger at Bedok Reservoir, where she makes it a point to jog at least three times a week, covering 5 km to 8 km at a stretch. She also enjoys swimming, cycling, roller-blading and wakeboarding.
Felicia lost her father to cancer at the age of 17.
Achievements - 2003
- Star Search 2003, Female Champion
- Star Search 2003, Best Acting Potential
- Star Search 2003, Miss Vibrant
- 2006
- Nominated Best Supporting Actress (Women of Times)
- Star Awards 2006, Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes
- 2007
- Star Awards 2007, Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes
- Star Awards 25th Anniversary Special, Screen Sweetheart of the 2000s era
- 2008
- Top 8 Most Likeable Female Characters, Lin Fei (The Golden Path)
- Top 8 Most Likeable Female Characters, Tao Haitong (Love Blossoms)
- 2009
Nominated best actress(the golden path) Star awards 2009 Top 10 most popular female artistes
Television Dramas