Ann Kok

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Ann Kok
Born (1973-01-11) 11 January 1973 (age 48)
NationalitySingaporean
Alma materMayflower Secondary School
OccupationActress
Years active1993-present
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese郭舒賢
Simplified Chinese郭舒贤

Ann Kok (Chinese: 郭舒贤; born 11 January 1973) is a Singaporean actress. She started her acting career in 1993 after emerging as a finalist in the local talent-search competition Star Search, where she won a contract to work on Chinese-language TV channel SBC 8 (now MediaCorp Channel 8).

Subsequently, Kok rose to popularity and played numerous lead roles in television series in the 1990s. She was ranked the "Third Ah Jie" by the local media, which defined her as the third most prominent actress in Singapore's Chinese-language entertainment industry of that time. In 2000, Kok ventured overseas to expand her acting career. She returned to Singapore and joined the now-defunct MediaWorks in 2003 and later MediaCorp in 2005.

Early life[]

Kok is the youngest child of a family of six children. She has two sisters and three brothers.

Career[]

For the first time in her 13-year-long career, Kok was nominated for the Best Actress Award in the Star Awards 2006 for her performance as Jiang Ruqing in Love Concierge. In La Femme, she played a career-minded woman who neglects her family and later suffers from breast cancer. In 2009, she played the lead role Alice Zeng, a materialistic and show-off housewife, in the highly acclaimed drama series Housewives' Holiday, which won her praise and positive reviews from audiences.[1][2] For her performance, Kok was nominated for the Best Actress Award again in the Star Awards 2010 and was the hot favourite, but missed the award.[3]

In 2011, Kok made another appearance in Kampong Ties, which was filmed in Sungai Lembing, Malaysia, for a period of 4 months. In the same year, Kok also appeared in The Oath and Bountiful Blessings, starring alongside established actors such as Christopher Lee, Tay Ping Hui and Hong Kong actress Jessica Hsuan.

Apart from acting, Kok has released three solo albums.[4] She also sang at The Peranakan Ball in 2009 for The Little Nyonya musical.

In 2012, Kok became the first actress in Asia to snag two nominations in the same category since the inception of the Asian Television Awards (ATA) in 1994. Kok was nominated for the Best Actress in a Leading Role award for her performances in Kampong Ties and Show Hand for ATA 2012. Results would be announced in December 2012.[5][6]

In 2013, Kok won Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes in Star Awards 2013. She also walked away with "BottomSlim Sexiest Legs" Award for Star Awards 2012 Walk of Fame. At the Star Awards 2013, Kok was nominated in Favourite Female Character, Favourite On-screen Couple (Drama), BottomSlim Sexiest Legs Award, Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes.

In March 2014, Kok left Mediacorp. As she chose not to renew her contract, she was deemed ineligible to participate in Star Awards in that year. Her last television series before her contract ended was In the Name of Love. In the same year, she appeared on the big screen with her debut appearance in local film, The Filial Party.

In 2015, after almost a year's break from acting, she acted as Deng Xue Li in Crescendo, produced by Wawa Pictures.

In April 2016, she played the lead role in Toggle.sg original 4-episode psychological thriller mini-series Trapped Minds.[7] In the same year, she did a musical as Hua Mulan's elder sister, Hua Mulian. The original comedy with a twist Mulan The Musical took place in Resort World Sentosa theatre from 16 December 2016 to 5 February 2017, with the famous troop from Taiwan.[8] They broke record by performing 36 shows in 2 months in Singapore.

Filmography[]

Year Title Role Network Ref
1994 The Young Ones 壯志奥阳 Mediacorp Channel 8
Men on the Edge 帮会1889
  • Telemovie
The Valiant One 昆伦奴 Zhang Ying
1995 Coffee or Tea 是非屋
Heartbeat 医胆仁心
Heavenly Ghost 天师钟道 Liu Yeqin
The Morning Express 阳光列车
The Morning Express II 阳光列车
1996 Legend of the White Hair Brides 塞外奇俠 Nalan Minghui
  • Singapore-China co-production
Heart of the Family 家有一宝
  • Telemovie
The Legends of Jigong 济公活佛 Yue Yinping / Li Xiaomei
The Night is Young 美丽夜女郎
1997 Curtain Call 大鑼大鼓
Courting Trouble 婚姻法庭
The Guest People 客家之歌 Juxiang
1998 Facing the Music 钟琴88 Yu Kai Di 余凯蒂
Dreams 七个不道德的梦
Riding the Storm 陌生人
1999 Wok of Life 福满人间 Saiman / Yue'e 赛满/月娥
2000 The Tax Files 流金锐月 Yuki 中山美雪
Dare to Strike 扫冰者
2002 No.8 Bus 八号巴士
  • Hong Kong-production
Venus 维纳斯
Venture Against Time 子是故人來 Young Shi Caiyu Asia Television
Just in Time for the Wedding 一切从结婚开始
2003 OK No Problem OK沒问题 SPH MediaWorks Channel U
2004 Money No Problem 恭喜发财
Be Somebody 海军
Changing Lanes 易心人
Zero 零楼
2005 A New Life 有福 Guo Jialing 郭嘉玲 Mediacorp Channel 8
Love Concierge 爱的掌門人 Jiang Ruqing 将如晴
2006 Family Matters 法庭俏佳人
2007 The Peak 最高点 Xiuping
Kinship 手足 Zheng Yinsha
2008 La Femme 绝对佳人 Lin Xiuhui
My Destiny 幸福满贯
  • Singaporean-Malaysian co-production
2009 Housewives' Holiday 煮妇的假期 Alice Zeng Huixian 曾慧娴
My School Daze 书包太重 Kang Qiaozhen 康巧祯
Daddy at Home 企鹅爸爸 Yang Xinbei 杨欣北
2010 Happy Family 过好年 Dong Shuixing 董水星
The Illusionist 魔幻世界 Shayne Yang
Precious Babes 三个女人一个宝 Lin Huixian 林慧娴
The Family Court 走进走出 Zheng Danni 郑丹妮
2011 Bountiful Blessings 万福楼 Liang Pinhong 梁品红
Kampong Ties 甘榜情 Feng Yueman 冯月满
  • Malaysian production
The Oath 行医 Ye Zhiyi 蔡之翊
2012 Show Hand 注定 Xu Shumin 许淑敏
It Takes Two 對對碰 Vivian
2014 Soup of Life 砂锅肉骨茶 Lin Fang 林芳
  • Malaysian production
In the Name of Love 最爱是你 Song Chuyun 宋楚雲
2015 Angry Feat 不爽投诉站 Wang Meiqi 王美奇
Crescendo 起飞 Shirley Deng Xueli 邓雪莉
2016 Trapped Minds 心魔 Yan Yu Ru 顏雨茹
2018 Missing Anne Mediacorp Channel 5
Doppelganger 入侵者 Wang Jingyi 王静翊 Mediacorp Channel 8
Till We Meet Again - Prequel 千年来说对不起-前传 Nine-Tailed Fox 九尾狐 Toggle original series
Till We Meet Again 千年来说对不起 Mediacorp Channel 8
Magic Chef 料理人生 Yan Mei 燕美 Toggle original series
2019 Hello From The Other Side 阴错阳差 Sai Jiao 赛娇 Mediacorp Channel 8

Discography[]

Studio albums[]

Year Title Notes
1997 记得我的样子
1998 爱情点心
2000 享受现在

Theatre[]

Year Title Notes
2009 The Peranakan Ball (娘惹之恋)
December 2016- February 2017 Mulan The Musical (木蘭少女) Hua Mulian
花木蓮

Awards and nominations[]

Asian Television Awards
Year Category Nominated work Result
2012 Best Actress in a Supporting Role Kampong Ties
(as Feng Yueman)
Nominated
Show Hand Nominated
Star Awards
Year Ceremony Category Nominated work Result
1995 2nd Star Awards Ceremony Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/A Top 5
1996 3rd Star Awards Ceremony Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/A Top 5
1997 4th Star Awards Ceremony Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/A Top 10
1998 5th Star Awards Ceremony Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/A Top 10
1999 6th Star Awards Ceremony Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/A Top 10
2006 13th Star Awards Ceremony Best Actress Love Concierge
(as Jiang Ruqing)
Nominated
2010 16th Star Awards Ceremony Best Actress Housewives' Holiday
(as Zeng Huixian Alice)
Nominated
16th Star Awards Ceremony Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/A Top 20
2011 17th Star Awards Ceremony Best Supporting Actress The Family Court
(as Zheng Danni)
Nominated
17th Star Awards Ceremony Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/A Top 10
2012 18th Star Awards Ceremony Best Actress Bountiful Blessings
(as Liang Pinhong)
Nominated
18th Star Awards Ceremony Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/A Top 10
2013 19th Star Awards Ceremony Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/A Top 10
19th Star Awards Ceremony Favourite Female Character N/A Nominated
19th Star Awards Ceremony Bottom Slim Sexiest Legs Award N/A Won
2021 26th Star Awards Ceremony Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/A Top 10

References[]

  1. ^ "From sex siren to aunty". AsiaOne Diva. Archived from the original on 28 February 2009. Retrieved 27 February 2009.
  2. ^ "郭舒贤演阿嫂 可望咸鱼翻身". Lian He Wan Bao. Archived from the original on 9 February 2015. Retrieved 20 May 2009.
  3. ^ "Best Actress Category Prediction". xinmsn.com. Archived from the original on 27 April 2010. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
  4. ^ "当过"三片歌手" 郭舒贤: 知足感恩". omy.sg. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 20 October 2009.
  5. ^ "Nomination List for Asian Television Awards 2012". Asian Television Awards. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  6. ^ "亚洲电视大奖 郭舒贤一人获两女主角提名". omy.sg. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  7. ^ "Trapped Minds 心魔". toggle.sg. Retrieved 13 March 2017.
  8. ^ "台南人劇團". Tainanjen Ensemble. Retrieved 13 March 2017.

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