Tay Ping Hui (born 10 November 1970) is a Singaporean actor and director, known for starring in many Chinese-language television dramas in Singapore and mainland China. In 2014, Tay made his directorial debut with the basketball film ''
Meeting the Giant''.
Widely regarded as an "Ah-Ge" (阿哥, "big brother") of Caldecott Hill for being one of the most successful actors in Singapore's Chinese-language entertainment industry, Tay won his first
Star Awards for Best Actor, after being nominated in that category eight times.
Early life and education
Tay attended
Catholic High School (Primary and Secondary) and
Catholic Junior College
Catholic Junior College (CJC) is a junior college in Singapore, offering a two-year course for pre-university students leading to the Singapore-Cambridge GCE Advanced Level examination. Founded in 1975, Catholic Junior College was the third juni ...
.
He was conferred a Bachelor of Arts degree with a double major in Economics and Political Science from the
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences of the
National University of Singapore
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.
Career
Rise to fame
At 18, Tay was scouted by top Singaporean model Seraphina Fong on the streets to model, which he took as a way to pay for his university education. After he graduated from university, Tay was a general manager for
Subway for five years and was planning to pursue an
MBA
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at
Harvard University
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before he was scouted to join
Television Corporation of Singapore.
Barely a year after his debut in ''On the Edge - Mr Personality'', Tay won the "Best Supporting Actor" award at the 1999
Star Awards
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The awards are given annually in a ceremony. The various ca ...
for his portrayal of a gang leader in ''
Stepping Out''.
Established Leading Man
Following his Star Award "Best Supporting Actor" win, Tay quickly established himself as one of Singapore's most prominent actors, playing leading roles in both English and Mandarin productions. Tay was also recognised in
Lianhe Zaobao's " Top 50 Most Popular Asian Idol" for five consecutive years.
While Tay was often cast in policeman roles in dramas such as ''
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Peop ...
'', ''
Honour and Passion'' and ''
C.L.I.F.'', it was his role as a crude
Ah beng-turned-chef in ''
Bountiful Blessings'' that earned him his first
Star Awards for Best Actor, after being nominated in that category eight times.
In addition to his starring roles in Singapore productions, Tay also acted in Hong Kong film productions such as ''Summer Holiday'' directed by
Jingle Ma
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, starring with Hong Kong actress
Sammi Cheng, and ''
Infernal Affairs II'' alongside Anthony Wong and
Francis Ng. Tay also performed in stage play ''Butterflies are Free'', handpicked by Hong Kong film director
Clifton Ko as well as the mandarin stage musical ''Don't Forget to Say Good Bye'' ().
Tay made his mainland Chinese production debut as
Huang Feihu in the China -produced supernatural fantasy television series ''
The Legend and the Hero'' alongside China Megastar
Fan Bing Bing, Liu De Kai and Taiwanese Star Ma Jing Tao.
In 2013, Tay made his feature film directorial debut with a Singapore-China co-production ''
Meeting the Giant'', first of its kind in such collaboration in the local movie industry. The movie was screened in Singapore and China.
In 2018, Tay left Mediacorp and shifted his focus to acting in China. Tay signed on with
Perfect World Pictures
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(Singapore) in 2018, a China-based agency that was subsequently renamed to GHY Culture & Media. During his time in China, Tay played prominent roles, including the roles of Genghis Khan in
''The Legend of the Condor Heroes'' and Yan Nantian in
''Handsome Siblings''.
While Tay mostly acted in mainland Chinese productions, he still returned to Singapore to film sporadically. In March 2023, Tay joined the cast in the second season of ''Titoudao'', a televised drama adaptation of
a stageplay with the same title.
Becoming A Freelance Actor
In 2024, Tay made a significant career move by parting ways with his China-based agency GHY Culture & Media to pursue freelance acting opportunities. Expressing his aspirations for Hollywood, he unveiled his ambition to explore new horizons in the entertainment industry. Tay revealed that he had previously auditioned for a role in
The Brothers Sun, but was unsuccessful.
Other
Tay has also performed live numerous times on stage for events such as National Day and New Year's Day countdown and has performed alongside Taiwanese stars Wu Bai and Harlem Yu. He has also performed the theme songs of several MediaCorp series such as ''
The Unbeatables III'' and ''
Double Happiness I''. His recording of ''Follow Me'' () from ''
Honour and Passion'' was named the Best Drama Theme Song at the
Star Awards 2007.
Personal life
In 2010, Tay married a university lecturer.
Filmography
Television series
Film
Web series
Variety and reality show
Discography
Drama soundtrack
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Awards and nominations
References
External links
Tay Ping Hui's profileon xinmsn
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20th-century Singaporean male actors
21st-century Singaporean male actors
Singaporean male television actors
Singaporean male film actors
Singaporean film directors
Living people
Singaporean people of Hokkien descent
National University of Singapore alumni
Catholic Junior College alumni
Catholic High School, Singapore alumni
1970 births