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Huang Biren
Born
Wee Pat Ling

(1969-03-07) 7 March 1969 (age 55)
NationalitySingaporean
EducationMayflower Primary School
Mayflower Secondary School
Ang Mo Kio Secondary School
OccupationActress
Years active1988–present
SpouseAdrian Quek
Children3
AwardsStar Awards 1998 : Best Actress
Star Awards 2002 : Best Actress
Star Awards 2005: Best Actress
Star Awards 2009 : All-Time Favourite Artiste
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese黃碧仁
Simplified Chinese黄碧仁
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHuáng Bìrén

Huang Biren (born 7 March 1969) is a Singaporean actress best known for appearing in numerous MediaCorp Channel 8 television dramas. She was prominently a full-time Mediacorp artiste from 1988 to 2008, but continues to film on an ad-hoc basis.

Huang left Mediacorp on 30 June 2008, due to the new contract terms offered to her and she also wanted to spend more time with her family, especially her 5-month-old infant girl.

Career

Huang joined the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (now MediaCorp) in 1988 after completing its Professional Drama Performers' Training course. She was due to study at Hawaii Pacific University in the United States but chose to go into acting when SBC offered her a contract, much to the initial disappointment of her parents.[1]

Having been in the industry for 10 years, Huang won her first Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes award in Star Awards 1997. In 1998, Huang went on to star in the hit Chinese drama series Stand By Me, which recorded rocketing viewership ratings (defeating the high-profile series Return of the Condor Heroes), despite very little promotion done prior to the drama's telecast. She played a patient and caring wife of a paraplegic (played by Xie Shaoguang), which won her the Best Actress Award at the 1998 Star Awards. She was also the first Singaporean actress to receive a Best Actress nomination in the 1998 Asian Television Awards for Stand By Me. Her performance in this drama had touched the hearts of many audience – since then, she has become a household name for numerous Singaporeans.

Other award-winning lead roles other than the one in Stand By Me include Kelian, where she played an old-fashioned and cowardly woman who was always being abused by her mother in Beautiful Connection (2002), and Lucky, where she played a gambling addict in My Lucky Charm (2005).[2] She, Ivy Lee and Chen Liping are the only actresses to be crowned Best Actress three times at the in-house Star Awards.

In 2003, Biren was nominated for the Best Drama Performance by an Actress award in the Asian Television Awards for her role in A Child's Hope. In the same year, Huang was listed in People at The Peak – The Who's Who of Singapore. Her name was once again listed in the second edition of the book, which was published in 2006. The books were sold globally.

Since 2005, Biren has filmed an average of only one serial per year, compared to three drama series per year between 2002 and 2004. Rumours circulated that she feigned illness so that she need not take up roles that did not cast her in good light. Biren came out strongly against these rumours and attributed the drop in drama serials filmed to an asthma attack she suffered after filming The Undisclosed, granting her medical leave for a period of a year.[3][4] Another reason cited by the local media was the media merger which took place in December 2004, which led to less dramas produced as competition from SPH MediaWorks ceased to exist.

Biren did not film any serials in Year 2006. The suspense thriller The Undisclosed, which was telecast in 2006, was filmed in 2005. Instead, she ventured into hosting or appeared as a guest in various variety shows. Though her drama serials reduced significantly, Biren was still able to maintain her popularity levels, as attested by her popularity award wins at the Star Awards ceremonies.

In June 2007, Biren was chosen as one of the 10 TV mentors for the Star Search 2007 Reality Talent Show contestants.[5] In the same year, she was again nominated for the Best Actress award in the Asian Television Awards (ATA) and Star Awards 2007 for her role as a fat, naggy and fierce housewife in Mars VS Venus. Though she did not manage to clinch both of the awards, she was tipped the hot favourite to win by many media, audience and industry watchers. After she lost the ATA Best Actress award to Filipino actress Gina Pareño, Biren spoke to reporters from Channel News Asia:

A nomination out of so many countries – you're talking about the whole of Asia – is already something to be proud of. So, I think it's already something that I feel is a great achievement.

In the Star Awards 25th Anniversary Show, Biren won the coveted My Favourite Actress Award, defeating hot favourites Zoe Tay and Fann Wong. She was the first female artiste to win this prestigious award, which was given out in commemoration of 25 Years of drama productions.[6]

An interview conducted by 8 Days magazine in November 2007 stated that Huang had been the lead actress in seven of the eleven dramas with the annual highest viewership since 1997. (8 Days reference: 7 Nov)

Departure from MediaCorp

On 4 August 2008, MediaCorp released news that Huang has left the TV station on 30 June 2008. The main reasons for her leaving were disagreements with MediaCorp over the new contract terms offered to her; and she also wanted to spend more time with her family, especially her 5-month-old infant girl. She was last seen on television as a MediaCorp artiste on 11 July 2008, when she co-hosted an episode of Glamour Mum and the Dude alongside Bryan Wong. Huang was quoted as saying this to reporters,

I thought about it (whether to renew her contract) even when I was (about to sleep) in bed... But when the time came to make the decision, I had to be firm. (Reference: The New Paper)

Her decision to leave this industry was seen as a huge loss to MediaCorp Channel 8 by both the audience and the TV station, as her drama serials have consistently achieved high viewership ratings and her acting skills were recognised by many. After the news was released, forums were abuzz with numerous discussions about this issue, and many questioned if Biren would still be able to receive the coveted All Time Favourite Award (an award given out in accumulation for winning the Top 10 award 10 times).[7][8][9][10][11][12] Paul Chan, MediaCorp's Vice-President for Branding and Promotions, answered the query by saying that the company has not decided if Biren will be awarded as meetings with the Star Awards 2009 Committee have not been held yet. MediaCorp does not rule out future collaborations with her on a project basis.

Huang was initially offered a role in the 2008 MediaCorp mega-blockbuster drama series, The Little Nyonya. As she decided not to renew her contract, the role was offered to Xiang Yun instead.

On 31 October 2008, MediaCorp confirmed Huang would be receiving the coveted All-Time Favourite Artiste Award at the Star Awards 2009.

On 1 November 2008, Huang answered her supporters' queries if she would make a comeback, through telling reporters she has rejected some invitations from the TV Station to film dramas on a project basis. Biren was quoted as telling Shin Min Daily,

If I were to come back, the most important conditions are (quality of) the script, role, how much time is needed for filming, and my husband's support. Money isn't a problem.

Huang was featured in the Straits Times Life! Monday Interview published on 3 November 2008. In the interview, she talked about life in her younger days, career, family and chances of making a comeback.[13] In the interview, she mentioned that she is "already fielding offers from production houses as well as theatre companies, though she has not accepted any yet", as she has to take care of her two children.

On 20 January 2009, Huang made a public appearance where she attended the gala premiere of local movie Love Matters.

Huang was awarded the All Time Favourite Artiste Award at the Star Awards 2009 ceremony held on 26 April 2009. The award was presented to her by Singapore's President, Sellapan Ramanathan.[14] (Click on the reference link to see her receiving the coveted award at the ceremony)

After leaving the industry, Huang continued to take up numerous endorsement engagements. These include being a spokesperson for OCBC Bank's SmartSenior Programme. She filmed a TV advertisement for the bank, which also featured her mother.[15]

In January 2010, she filmed a one-minute TV advertisement for L'Oréal Paris Revitalift Face Cream.[16] In the same year, she also endorsed Ginvera Grorich Anti-Dandruff Shampoo. A television commercial was filmed and advertisements were also published in numerous print media. Biren was then appointed ambassador of slimming company BeauteHub in February 2011.

Huang made a public appearance at the annual Star Awards 2011 ceremony (Show 1) as guest presenter on 17 April 2011.[17]

In June 2011, Huang was interviewed by LiveWell magazine. She said it was her dream to film a movie and she has plans to do so in the future if there is a chance.Her last drama with Mediacorp was Mars VS Venus. [18]

Huang announced plans to return to television when she attended the Star Awards 2012 award ceremony as award presenter alongside Member of Parliament Baey Yam Keng. She revealed that discussions with MediaCorp are underway and she might star in a drama in 2013.[19]

Return to Entertainment Industry

In an interview with local magazine i-Weekly in March 2013, Huang revealed that MediaCorp will continue to represent her in terms of artiste management and sourcing for ad hoc jobs which are of a more flexible nature.

After a six-year hiatus, she was slated to star in the TV station's 2013 mega-blockbuster year end series The Journey: A Voyage alongside Li Nanxing, Jeanette Aw and Elvin Ng. Her return to drama was much anticipated by the audience, but she had to turn down the lead role just weeks before filming commenced because a painful 10 cm cyst had grown in her kidney. She underwent surgery in April 2013 and required time to recuperate. She described her decision to pull out of the series as "regrettable" but she felt her state of health was most important, and filming in Malaysia and Tangshan, China might affect her scheduled medical follow-ups.[20][21] Carole Lin has since took on the role.

On 23 March 2014, Huang mentioned she has since made a full recovery from the surgery and will be making a television comeback in the second half of the year. However, she declined to provide details as discussions with the TV station were still ongoing.[22] On 31 March 2014, MediaCorp TV Channel 8 announced on its official Facebook page that Biren will be making a comeback with two dramas in the works. Huang will star as a supportive wife of a down-and-out man opposite Thomas Ong in the serial Three Wishes which is slated to air in October 2014.[23][24] She will then play the titular character in 2015 drama Tiger Mum, a disciplinarian figure who gels the family together.[25]

Audience response to Huang's comeback has been largely favourable, with the viewership of her comeback drama Three Wishes breaking the 1 million mark on its debut episode, a phenomenon rarely seen for local dramas.[26] The captivating storyline, coupled with audience strong anticipation towards Huang's return, were cited as contributory factors towards the drama's strong showing. The finale episode attracted more than 1.1 million viewers, with ratings peaking at a record-breaking high of 1,134,000 viewers – propelling the drama to clinch Top Rated Drama for Year 2014.[27]

On 30 December 2014, it was revealed that she will star alongside Zoe Tay, Rui En, Jeanette Aw, Li Nanxing and Qi Yuwu in MediaCorp Channel 8's 2015 year-end mega blockbuster series, The Dream Makers II.[28] The serial would be her first collaboration with Tay in 27 years.

Both of Huang's 2015 drama serials, Tiger Mum and The Dream Makers ll clinched the Top Rated Drama and Best Drama Serial awards respectively at the Star Awards 2016 ceremony held on 24 April 2016.

Huang left MediaCorp on 30 June 2008 but returned to the entertainment industry in 2014 and continues to take on television projects on an ad hoc basis. Huang's performances in her recent drama serials, Three Wishes and Tiger Mum, garnered favourable responses from viewers. Both dramas had the highest viewership count for 2014.

As a freelance actress without an artiste management contract with the TV station, Huang has been disqualified from contesting in the annual Star Awards in recent years. This has drawn much controversy from the public.

Personal life

Family

Often nicknamed Ling by relatives, Huang has one older sister and one younger brother. She was educated at Mayflower Primary School and Mayflower Secondary School, where she developed a keen interest in oratorical and storytelling contests. She then completed her GCE Advanced Level examinations at Ang Mo Kio Secondary School (Pre-U Centre).

In 1996, Huang married Adrian Quek, currently a Senior Assistant Commissioner of the Singapore Police Force, after dating him for two years. The couple have a son named Justin, born on 10 March 2000. On 30 July 2007, Huang announced that she was two months pregnant with her second child, a girl due in March 2008.[29][30][31][32] On 6 March 2008 10:08 am, Huang gave birth to her second child, one day before her own birthday at Thomson Medical Centre. The birth of her newborn, Janessa, was described by Huang as extremely smooth.[33]

On 9 February 2009, which was also the 15th day of the Lunar New Year, Huang's father died at the age of 67. Her father's departure was described by Huang as extremely sudden as he had been healthy all along. His cause of death was cited as a viral infection.

On 29 September 2009, Huang was interviewed by reporters at the wedding ceremony of MediaCorp artistes Fann Wong and Christopher Lee where she was one of the invited guests at Shangri-La Hotel. She admitted she was two-and-a-half months pregnant with her third child. The pregnancy was unplanned and the newborn would be a girl. The baby is expected to be born in April 2010.

In February 2010, Huang commented that her third pregnancy was a tough one when she was interviewed by The New Paper. She had an extreme case of severe morning sickness where she had to take medication to prevent herself from throwing up in the first trimester. Huang also feels more tired compared to her second pregnancy mainly because taking care of Janessa (her second child) takes up a lot of her energy.[34] She gave birth to her baby girl, Janelle, on 29 April 2010.

Huang is the aunt of Singapore National fencing athlete, Jet Ng,[citation needed] who won a Bronze medal in the 2017 SEA Games and a Gold medal in the 2019 SEA Games.

Colleagues

Huang lists Chen Hanwei, Zoe Tay, Pan Lingling and ex-actress Magdeline Chu as her closest friends in the industry. She also revealed she feels most at ease while working with ex-actor Xie Shaoguang because they have very good chemistry on screen, though they seldom keep in contact in private.[35]

Addressed affectionately as ‘'Biren-jie'’ (碧仁姐) by numerous artistes of the younger generation, Huang is also widely seen as a role model to artistes such as Jeanette Aw, Felicia Chin, Zhang Yao Dong, Zhou Ying and Ya Hui, among many others. Aw described Huang as her favourite local actress and admires her professionalism;[36] Chin respects Huang for her vast experience and acting skills;[37] Zhang[38] and Zhou[39] both regard her as a mentor while Ya Hui lists Huang as one of her inspirations.[40]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Network Notes Ref
1989 Patrol (铁警雄风) Helen Mediacorp Channel 8 [citation needed]
My Sweet Rival (摩登俏冤家) May [citation needed]
Return of the Prince (丝路迷城) Zi Yi (紫依) [citation needed]
1990 Friends Next Door (我爱芳邻) [citation needed]
The Village Hero (大吉传奇) Zhao You Lan (赵幼兰) [citation needed]
Wishing Well (幻海奇遇 之《再来一次又如何》) Xu Xiao Ling (徐晓玲) [citation needed]
1991 Home Sweet Home (宜家宜乐) [citation needed]
The Other Woman (醋劲100) Xia Lian Na (夏莲娜) [citation needed]
1992 The Breaking Point (暴风边缘) Li Chu Bing (黎楚冰) [citation needed]
Mystery II (迷离夜II 之《不死咒》) Li Ya Lun (李雅伦) [citation needed]
1993 The Invincible Warriors (皇朝铁将金粉情) Xi Shan He (席山河) [citation needed]
Happy Reunion (年年有鱼) Zhu Bao Bao (朱宝宝) [citation needed]
1994 Silk And Romance (情丝万缕) Zhong Qi (钟琪) [citation needed]
1995 Strange Encounters II (奇缘III 之《门神》) Qian Nian Lü Yu Jing (千年鲤鱼精) [citation needed]
Strange Encounters III (奇缘III 之《救姻缘》) Liu Hong (柳红) [citation needed]
Morning Express (阳光列车) Teacher Han (韩老师) [citation needed]
The Ranger (铁血雄心) Xiao Bi (小碧) [citation needed]
Project 'B' (B计划) Qin Lei (秦雷) [citation needed]
1996 Legend of the White Hair Brides (塞外奇侠) Lian Nichang [citation needed]
Money, Dollars and Sense (5C老公) Song Xue Qin (宋學琴) [citation needed]
1997 Living By Night (都是夜归人) Gu Xian Fang (顾显芳) [citation needed]
Courting Trouble (婚姻法庭) Wan Qing (宛清) [citation needed]
My Wife, Your Wife, Their Wives (101老婆 之《老婆的玻璃鞋》) Kitty (柯慧欣) [citation needed]
Tales of the City (都市奇情 之《六人晚宴》) Lin Hui Ling (林慧玲) [citation needed]
Not The Facts (迷离剧场 之《咒语》) Hu Li Juan (胡莉娟) [citation needed]
1998 Man at the Crossroads (四个好涩的男人) Li Mei Yi (李美儀) [citation needed]
Stand By Me (家人有约) Lin Wen Yu (林文玉) [citation needed]
1999 From The Courtroom (法庭故事) Yang Zhan Yi (楊展儀) [citation needed]
Are you my Brother? (错体双宝) Fang Ting (方婷) [citation needed]
爱情乱码 [citation needed]
2000 Angel's Dream (真相) Ye Ning (叶宁) [citation needed]
2001 Three Women and A Half (三个半女人) Cheng Pei Yi Monica (程佩仪) [citation needed]
The Hotel (大酒店) Huang Yi Ren (黄伊仁) [citation needed]
2002 Viva Le Famille (好儿好女) Sun Yu Min (孙欲敏) [citation needed]
The Vagrant (豹子胆) Gan Shushu (甘椒椒) [citation needed]
Beautiful Connection (九层糕) Fan Kelian (范可怜) [citation needed]
2003 Viva Le Famille II (好儿好女2) Sun Yu Min (孙欲敏) [citation needed]
Holland V (荷兰村) Huang Biren [citation needed]
Home In Toa Payoh (家在大巴窑) Zheng Hui Ming (郑惠明) [citation needed]
A Child's Hope (孩有明天) Ding Sao (丁嫂) [citation needed]
Popiah and Me Su-Lin [citation needed]
2004 Timeless Gift (遗情未了) Guo Yue Li (郭月丽) [citation needed]
Beautiful Trio (大女人·小女人) Christina [citation needed]
Double Happiness II (喜临门II) Huang Biren [citation needed]
An Ode To Life (三十风雨路) Wang Su Zhi (汪素枝) [citation needed]
Chronicles of Life (我爱我家之真情实录《谁可相依》) Liu Bao Yu (柳保妤) [citation needed]
2005 My Lucky Charm (情来运转) Lucky Zhang Qiu Yue (张秋月) [citation needed]
2006 The Undisclosed (迷云二十天) Yan Ke Xin (严可欣) [citation needed]
2007 Mars VS Venus (幸福双人床) Xie Wen Jing (谢文静) [citation needed]
2014 Three Wishes (三个愿望) Zeng Shan Mei (曾善美) [citation needed]
2015 Tiger Mum (虎妈来了) He Xue Mei (贺雪美 (虎妈)) [citation needed]
The Dream Makers II (志在四方II) Guan Xie En (官谢恩) [citation needed]
2016 Fire Up (美味下半场) Zheng Meimei (郑美美) [citation needed]
Hero (大英雄) He Xuemei (贺雪美) [citation needed]
2017 Three Little Wishes (三个小愿望) Zeng Shan Mei (曾善美) [citation needed]
2020 Recipe of Life (味之道) Chen Huiying (陈惠瑛) [citation needed]

Variety shows

Year Title Role Ref
1991 Variety Tonight (开心五重奏) Host [citation needed]
1992 Variety Tonight (开心五重奏) Host [citation needed]
Sunday in Singapore (美丽星期天) Host [citation needed]
1993 Lunar New Year Special '93 (迎新年1993) Host [citation needed]
Star Speak (星星问) Host [citation needed]
Variety Tonight (开心五重奏) Host [citation needed]
Countdown '93 (1993年到数活动!) Host [citation needed]
1994 Afternoon Leisure Hour (午后闲情) Host [citation needed]
2001 President Star Charity 2001 (总统星光慈善2001) Team Leader cum participant [citation needed]
2002 President Star Charity 2002 (总统星光慈善2002) Team Leader cum participant [citation needed]
NKF Charity Show 2002 Participant [citation needed]
Truehearts Charity Show (公益大联盟慈善活动) Charity Leader [citation needed]
2003 NKF Charity Show 2003 Participant [citation needed]
2006 Nightwalk (步夜城) Host [citation needed]
Glamour Licious 2 (请你吃好料2) Co-host [citation needed]
Never Say Die Talent Contest (永不言败) Judge [citation needed]
Where The Queue Starts ep1 (排排站,查查看 第一集) Guest [citation needed]
Hey Baby! Hey Baby! (幸福密码) Judge [citation needed]
President Star Charity 2006 (总统星光慈善2006) Dancing Segment (Participant) [citation needed]
Chinese New Year Celebrations 2006 MediaCorp Artiste participant [citation needed]
2007 Star Search Singapore (才华横溢出新秀) Mentor [citation needed]
Mission 4 Episode 1 and 2 (创业无敌手IV 第一、二集) Co-host [citation needed]
Bioskin Dreams Come True Beauty Contest Judge [citation needed]
2008 Glamour Mum and The Dude (Episode 5) (辣妈好时尚:第五集) Co-host [citation needed]
2011 Star Awards 2011 Show 1 (红星大奖2011 第一场) Award Presenter [citation needed]
2012 Star Awards 2012 Show 1 (红星大奖2012 第一场) Award Presenter [citation needed]
S.N.A.P. (last episode) (熠熠星光总动员 最后一集) Judge [citation needed]
2013 The Joy Truck (快乐速递) Artiste Ambassador [citation needed]
2017 Stylish Man – The Chef (型男大主厨) Guest [citation needed]

Compilation album

Year Title Ref
2016 MediaCorp Music Lunar New Year Album 16 (新传媒群星金猴添喜庆) [citation needed]

Accolades

Year Ceremony Category Nominated work Result Ref
1997 3rd Star Awards Ceremony Best Supporting Actress Courting Trouble
(as Wanqing)
Nominated [citation needed]
3rd Star Awards Ceremony Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Top 10 [citation needed]
1998 4th Star Awards Ceremony Best Actress Stand By Me
(as Lin Wenyun)
Won [citation needed]
Asian Television Awards Best Drama Performance by an Actress Stand By Me
(as Lin Wenyun)
Nominated [citation needed]
1999 5th Star Awards Ceremony Best Actress From the Courtroom
(as Yang Zhanyi)
Nominated [citation needed]
5th Star Awards Ceremony Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Top 10 [citation needed]
2000 6th Star Awards Ceremony Best Supporting Actress Angel's Dream
(as Ye Ning)
Nominated [citation needed]
6th Star Awards Ceremony Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Top 10 [citation needed]
2001 7th Star Awards Ceremony Best Actress Three Women and a Half
(as Monica)
Nominated [citation needed]
7th Star Awards Ceremony Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Top 10 [citation needed]
2002 8th Star Awards Ceremony Best Actress Beautiful Connection
(as Fan Kelian)
Won [citation needed]
8th Star Awards Ceremony Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Top 10 [citation needed]
2003 9th Star Awards Ceremony Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Top 10 [citation needed]
Asian Television Awards Best Drama Performance by an Actress A Child's Hope
(as Chen Bimei)
Won [citation needed]
2004 10th Star Awards Ceremony Best Actress An Ode To Life
(as Wang Suzhi)
Top 10 [citation needed]
10th Star Awards Ceremony Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Top 10 [citation needed]
2005 11th Star Awards Ceremony Best Actress My Lucky Charm
(as Lucky)
Won [citation needed]
11th Star Awards Ceremony Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Top 10 [citation needed]
2006 12th Star Awards Ceremony Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Top 10 [citation needed]
2007 13th Star Awards Ceremony Best Actress Mars vs Venus
(as Xie Wenjing)
Nominated [citation needed]
13th Star Awards Ceremony Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Top 10 [citation needed]
13th Star Awards Ceremony My Favourite Actress Won [citation needed]
13th Star Awards Ceremony Favourite Onscreen Couple (Drama) Won [citation needed]
Asian Television Awards Best Drama Performance by an Actress Mars vs Venus
(as Xie Wenjing)
Won [citation needed]
2009 14th Star Awards Ceremony All-Time Favourite Artiste Received [citation needed]
2016 22nd Star Awards Ceremony Favourite Female Character The Dream Makers II
(as Guan Xie'en)
Nominated [citation needed]

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