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Template:Infobox Chinese-language singer and actor Template:Chinese name Ng Hui (Chinese: 黄慧; pinyin: Huáng Huì, born July 22, 1979) is a Singaporean Chinese television actress.

Career

Ng studied communications at university and became interested in acting during her stint as an intern at the recently rebranded MediaCorp. She is best known for her award-winning role as 'Tao Jie' in The Little Nyonya and has acted in more than 20 dramas and hosted a number of variety shows.

Personal life

Ng attended Jin Shan Primary School, Raffles Girls' Secondary School and Hwa Chong Junior College and graduated from Nanyang Technological University with a degree in Communication Studies. She was awarded the Outstanding Young Alumni Award by NTU in 2008.[1]

Filmography

Television

As hostess

  • Easy Cooking (2009)
  • The Sheng Shiong Show 5 (2009)
  • PSC Challenge (2006)
  • On The Beat (2006)
  • Spirit of Service (2006)
  • Chingay Parade (2006)
  • Y Do You Care (2006)
  • KP Club II (2005)
  • Gone in 72 Days (2005)
  • Quirky Foodies (2005)
  • KP Club I (2005)
  • Weekend Delight (2005)
  • Star Choice (2005)
  • Road Feast Malaysia (2004)
  • I Am The One (2004)
  • King of Variety (2004–2005)
  • PSC Nite (2003)

Accolades

Year Accolades Work Notes
2004 Star Awards 2004, Best Newcomer Nominated
2007 Star Awards 2007, Best Supporting Actress The Greatest Love Of All Nominated
2009 Star Awards 2009, Best Supporting Actress The Little Nyonya Won
2009 The New Paper Awards, Most Breakthrough Performance The Little Nyonya Won
2012 Star Awards 2012, Best Supporting Actress Kampong Ties Nominated

References

  1. ^ "Nanyang Outstanding Young Alumni Award Recipient (2008)". Nanyang Technological University. Retrieved 2009-08-26.
  2. ^ Frois, Cheryl (February 23, 2009). "Jack Neo produces English TV drama series for okto". Channel News Asia. Retrieved 2009-08-27.
  3. ^ Xinyi, Hong (January 12, 2009). "Overwrought plot, one-note acting". asiaone.com. Straits Times. Retrieved 2009-08-27.