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Singapore drama actress
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You're quite active on Instagram As an actress, how important is having a strong social media following? I feel that sort of affection and unconditional love to my nephew. I remember observing my mum and asking her a few questions.Īfter my sister had a kid six years ago, I understood mothers even more. And as actors, you always observe the people around you. Personally, I've always been very maternal, being the eldest of three siblings. I was 27 years old then and I had to play a 40-year-old mum to a 16-year-old daughter. I did my first mum role for Growing Up in 2001.

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Is it difficult playing a mother on TV when you're not a mum in real life? I always said "au buey" which just means "behind".

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There were certain words that I actually had to learn.įor example, I had no idea how to say "kitchen". In my family, we spoke a mixture of Hokkien and English, so my knowledge of Hokkien words may not be as extensive. What was it like speaking Hokkien for the first time on camera in You Mean The World To Me? She currently stars in Saw Teong Hin's You Mean The World To Me, and will also be in the upcoming horror miniseries Gantung. Tan recently starred KL24: Zombies - a feature film released online in January. As long as it's meaty, I'm all for playing older roles." Asked if she feels stereotyped, the actress said, "I'm fine with playing a mother, it's just sometimes I wish they were meatier mother roles instead of being the mum who scolds the daughter for not going out with the right person or for not wanting to study. Throughout the years, she has landed lead and supporting roles in shows such as the 2007 sitcom 80's Rewind, 2009 coming-of-age drama Fighting Spiders and 2014 comedy Spouse For House.Ĭurrently, Tan writes and stars in Lion Moms, a drama capturing the parenting styles of Singaporeans.Ī number of Tan's projects see her playing a mother. She has been shuttling between the two countries for the past 16 years. I just go to Singapore whenever I have projects," the actress said. She landed a lead role, marking her foray into Singapore's entertainment scene. In 2001, Tan auditioned for popular Singaporean drama Growing Up. She also began venturing into scriptwriting and penned eight episodes of the hit sitcom, Kopitiam. From then on, I did a lot of Malay dramas as there weren't many Chinese actresses in their 20s who spoke BM at the time."īetween 19, Tan acted in over 40 dramas including Athirah and Idaman and the Senario film series. "I was then introduced to Datuk Nancie Foo who was looking for a Chinese actress who could speak Bahasa Malaysia. While the show never took off, Tan got her foot in the door. They were looking for a Chinese girl (for the role)," the 44-year-old actress said.

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"One day, Asha Gill told me I'm going to do a pilot for a sitcom with Susan Lankester. She helped manage the careers of TV personality Asha Gill and radio deejay Fly Guy. While Sue Tan may not be a household name to many, she has carved an illustrious acting career both in Malaysia and Singapore for 20 years now.īorn and raised in Sungai Petani, Kedah, Tan initially read law at a college in Penang but had her heart set on showbiz all the while.Īfter earning her degree, she left for Kuala Lumpur and took up a job at an artiste management company.









Singapore drama actress