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Hong Huifang
Hong Huifang (born Ang Hwee Fong on 7 January 1961) is a Singaporean actress. In 2022, Hong became the first Singaporean actress to be nominated for Best Leading Actress at Taiwan's Golden Horse Awards, for her performance in the film '' Ajoomma''. Career Hong joined the SBC during the mid-1980s after completing the 5th drama training course alongside Yang Libing and Chen Tianwen, at age 22. She is perhaps best known by her generation for starring in '' Samsui Women'' and her role as Wang Jinfeng in '' The Price of Peace'', for which she won her first acting award. In 2009, she starred in the highly rated drama '' Housewives' Holiday'' and earned a surprise Best Actress nomination. At the Star Awards 2010, Hong became the only artiste to earn nomination for three awards: Best Actress (''Housewives' Holiday''), Best Supporting Actress ('' Together'') and Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes. Hong has won 1 Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes award in 2019. Personal li ...
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Hong (Chinese Surname)
Hong is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname (''Hóng''). It was listed 184th among the Song-era '' Hundred Family Surnames''. Today it is not among the 100 most common surnames in mainland China but it was the 15th-most-common surname in Taiwan in 2005. As counted by a Chinese census, Taiwan is the area with the largest number of people with the name. It is also the pinyin romanization of a number of less-common names including ''Hóng'' (), ''Hóng'' ( t , s ), and ''Hóng'' (). All of those names are romanized as Hung in Wade-Giles. "Hong" is also one spelling employed for the Cantonese pronunciation of the surname Xiong (). The Hokkien and Teochew romanization of Hong (that uses the character 洪) is Ang, which is also used for Wang (, ''Wāng''). It is also the romanization used for the Korean surname Hong, which uses the character 洪 in hanja, the Khmer surname ហុង (Hong), as well as the surname Hồng in Vietnam, from the Sino-Vietnamese read ...
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The Price Of Peace
''The Price of Peace'' () is a Singaporean period drama television series set in Japanese-occupied Singapore during World War II. It starred Rayson Tan, Xiang Yun, Chen Shucheng, Jacintha Abisheganaden, James Lye, Lina Ng, Christopher Lee, Ivy Lee, Carole Lin and Ryan Choo. The series is based on a 1995 book of the same title published by Asiapac Books which contains numerous first-hand accounts of war veterans and eyewitnesses. Originally in Mandarin, the series was first aired on Television Corporation of Singapore's (TCS) Channel 8 on 30 June 1997. The drama was then dubbed in English and broadcast on TCS's Channel 5 in 1999. The drama has been rerun on MediaCorp Channel 8 several times since its premiere Starting 1 August 2020, it was made available for streaming on Netflix along with over 100 Singaporean films and television series. The series is also viewable via Mediacorp's official streaming website meWATCH only in Singapore, as well as on its MediaCorp's YouTube c ...
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Right Frequency III
Right Frequency (播音人) was a 1998 24-episode sitcom starring Johnny Ng, Lina Ng, Sharon Au and Ryan Choo. The show later continued with Right Frequency II up to 1999. The show has rerun many times - in 2001, 2002, 2008 and 2020. Plot The show, set in the 1960s, centers on the happenings in the Chinese-language radio station called ''Radio Delightful Sounds'', abbreviated ''RDS''. Characters *Cheng Meiguang (Sharon Au) Meiguang is the new bird of the radio station. She is somewhat ditzy and often daydreams. *Handsome (Ryan Choo) Also known as Yan Dao. He is metrosexual and uses his charms to date girls, but to no avail. *Li Qing (Johnny Ng) The veteran broadcaster. His tastes clash with that of Madam Bai. *Madam Bai (Hong Huifang) The station supervisor. She often clashes with Li Qing, a running gag in the series. *Piaoyin (Lina Ng) Also known as Little Trumpet. She is hot-tempered and tomboyish, and often go against Handsome. *Mee Pok (Fu Kangrui) The office boy who also help ...
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Facing The Music (TV Series)
''Facing the Music'' () is a 1998 Singaporean romantic drama series starring Ann Kok, Auguste Kwan, Ling Xiao, Hong Huifang, Michelle Chia, Vincent Ng and Lynn Poh. It premiered on Mediacorp Channel 8 on 2 March 1998 at 9pm local time. Cast * Ann Kok as Yu Kaidi * Auguste Kwan as Shuai Yibin * Michelle Chia as Xia Ni * Ling Xiao as Yu Chong * Hong Huifang as Ma Mimi * Vincent Ng as Huang Qiguang * Lynn Poh as Wu Lihua * Chen Huihui as Huang Yanyan * Hong Junrui as Yu Kaige * Dai Peng as Wu Guangzhou * Chen Zhiguang as Wu Darong * Hong Peixing as Xie Zijian * He Junjie as Wu Jincai * Chen Yiwen as Wu Aiqin * Magayson as Samy * Lakhjit Kaur as Rita * Amritraj Singh as Vasso * Fu Guoquan as Xie Junming * Anna Lim as Weng Lailai * Chen Meiguang as Dong A-hao * He Qitang as Li Zhanhong * Ding Lan as Cindy * Li Haijie as Shuai Zhili * Huang Peiru as Fang Lisheng * Sun Yuhui as Sally * Zhang Yunhong as May * Guan Xuemei as Neighbour A Production Some of the exterior scenes ...
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Legend Of The Eight Immortals
''Legend of the Eight Immortals'' is a Singaporean television series based on stories about the Eight Immortals in Chinese mythology and adapted from the 16th-century Chinese novel ''Journey to the East'' (东游记) by Wu Yuantai (吴元泰). Produced by the Television Corporation of Singapore (TCS; now MediaCorp) in collaboration with two mainland Chinese companies, the series had cast members from Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong and mainland China. It was first aired in Singapore on TCS Channel 8 from 26 November 1998 to 6 January 1999. Plot The Universe is under threat by a demonic cult led by Tongtian Jiaozhu. The Jade Emperor, the supreme ruler of Heaven, orders Immortal Donghua to find seven other worthy beings and form a team known as the Eight Immortals to counter the cult. After the first five members – Tieguai Li, Han Zhongli, Zhang Guolao, Lan Caihe and He Xiangu – have joined, Donghua chooses to undergo reincarnation to help the remaining two members – Han Xian ...
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Right Frequency
Right Frequency (播音人) was a 1998 24-episode sitcom starring Johnny Ng, Lina Ng, Sharon Au and Ryan Choo. The show later continued with Right Frequency II up to 1999. The show has rerun many times - in 2001, 2002, 2008 and 2020. Plot The show, set in the 1960s, centers on the happenings in the Chinese-language radio station called ''Radio Delightful Sounds'', abbreviated ''RDS''. Characters *Cheng Meiguang ( Sharon Au) Meiguang is the new bird of the radio station. She is somewhat ditzy and often daydreams. *Handsome (Ryan Choo) Also known as Yan Dao. He is metrosexual and uses his charms to date girls, but to no avail. *Li Qing (Johnny Ng) The veteran broadcaster. His tastes clash with that of Madam Bai. *Madam Bai (Hong Huifang) The station supervisor. She often clashes with Li Qing, a running gag in the series. *Piaoyin (Lina Ng) Also known as Little Trumpet. She is hot-tempered and tomboyish, and often go against Handsome. *Mee Pok (Fu Kangrui) The office boy who also he ...
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The Unbeatables I
The Unbeatables I (双天至尊I) is a Singapore drama series that was made by Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's (SBC) Channel 8. The popularity of the series led to the production of 2 follow-ups, The Unbeatables II and The Unbeatables III. Cast *Li Nanxing as Yan Fei/Lin Jianfei *Zoe Tay as Luo Qifang/Long Jiajia *Zhu Houren as Long Tingguang *Chen Shucheng as Yan Kun *Cassandra See as Luo Wenxin *Lin Yisheng as He Xiangnan *Liang Weidong as Cai Haijie *Hong Huifang Hong Huifang (born Ang Hwee Fong on 7 January 1961) is a Singaporean actress. In 2022, Hong became the first Singaporean actress to be nominated for Best Leading Actress at Taiwan's Golden Horse Awards, for her performance in the film '' A ... as Qiu Huaifeng * Richard Low as Qiu Dingtian Synopsis King of Gamblers, Yan Kun and King of Deception, Long Tingguang, both set their eyes on Coral Island - an undeveloped empty island- for their future casino landmark. Through underhanded methods, Long win ...
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Finishing Line
Finishing Line (出人头地) is a Singaporean Chinese drama series produced by the former Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) in 1990. The story begins in 1983 and follows a group of friends as they grow up and forge their own paths in adulthood. Cast * Edmund Chen as Zhong Chongguang 钟重光 *Li Nanxing as Xia Dejian 夏德建 * Aileen Tan as Xia Miaoran 夏妙然 *Zoe Tay Zoe Tay Hui Gek (born 10 January 1968) is a Singaporean actress and former model. She has been referred to as the "Queen of Caldecott Hill" and "Ah Jie". To date, Tay has received four Star Awards for Best Actress. Early life Tay is the s ... as Ye Bei 叶蓓 *Zhuo Mingshun 卓铭顺 as Huang Haiwen 黄海文 * Bryan Chan as Feng Tai 冯泰 *Liang Weidong 梁维东 as Lin Gengsheng 林更生 *Hu Shuxian 胡菽贤 as Zhu Shaowen 朱少文 *Cai Du Cui 蔡笃翠 as Zhou Suna 周素娜 *Wu Weiqiang 邬伟强 as Ye Rongzong 叶荣宗 *Tan Mui Kwang 陈美光 as Hong Wanfang 洪婉芳 *Zhou Quanxi � ...
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Good Morning, Sir!
''Good Morning, Sir!'' (!) is a Singaporean Chinese-language drama series. The series stars Li Nanxing, Chen Liping, Zhu Houren, Hong Huifang, Xia Chuan, Aileen Tan, Madeline Chu, Hong Peixing, Jin Yinji and Lin Tianlong. The series' theme song was sung by Li Ji Mei. Cast *Li Nanxing as Zhou Wenjie *Chen Liping as Shen Rong *Zhu Houren as Yu Qingfeng *Hong Huifang as Zhang Caiqin *Xia Chuan as Li Jin Xi *Aileen Tan as Zhu Peiqi *Madeline Chu as Zeng Jinmei *Jin Yinji *Hong Peixing *Lin Tianlong as He Shipei *Wang Chang Li as Xu Jielong *Tang Hu *Liang Baozhu *Chen Zhao Wen and Chen Zhao Xiang *Aileen Chew *Priscilla Deng *David Leow Wah as Lin Apei *Zhou Ailing *Ying Ying as Zhou Wenfang Reception Agnes Wee of ''Weekend East'' called the series a "light-hearted drama with a few exaggerated scenes that tend to lapse into slapstick comedy", and praised the performances of Chen and Li. References

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Calvert Tay
Calvert may refer to: People * Calvert (name), about the name, including a list of people who bear it * Calvert family, an English noble family Places Australia * Calvert Range, Western Australia * Calvert River, Northern Territory Canada * Calvert, Newfoundland and Labrador * Calvert Island, Ontario * Calvert Island (British Columbia) United Kingdom * Calvert, Buckinghamshire, England ** Calvert railway station * Calvert Green, a civil parish in Buckinghamshire United States * Calvert, Alabama * Calvert, Kansas * Calvert, Maryland * Calvert, Texas * Calvert City, Kentucky (also formerly known as Calvert) * Calvert County, Maryland ** Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant ** Calvert Cliffs State Park * Calvert Street (other) Schools * Calvert School (other) * Calvert Hall College High School Other uses * Calvert expedition, 1896 exploring expedition in north-central Western Australia * Calvert Extra, an American brand of blended whiskey * Calvert ...
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Star Awards For Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes
The Star Awards for Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes is an award presented annually at the Star Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1994. In 2023, the Most Popular Rising Stars award was introduced for artistes who have been in the entertainment industry for five years or less, regardless of gender. History Initially, the awards were 10 Most Popular Artistes with five male and five female artistes receiving it. The category was introduced in 1994, at the first Star Awards ceremony ; Chen Liping, Chen Xiuhuan, Pan Lingling, Aileen Tan, and Zoe Tay received the award as five of the female artistes of the 10 Most Popular Artistes award. The winners are determined by a majority vote from the public via telephone and SMS text voting. During 1994 and 1995, the Most Popular Actress award and Most Popular Actress were also awarded. It was a separate award from the 10 Most Popular Artistes award and was given out to the female artiste who topped the votes of the latter ...
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