Apple Chan

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Apple Chan
Born
Apple Chan Zhi You

12 March 1989
NationalitySingaporean
OccupationActress, singer
Years active2004–present
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese陳芷尤
Simplified Chinese陈芷尤

Apple Chan (simplified Chinese: 陈芷尤; traditional Chinese: 陳芷尤; pinyin: Chén Zhǐyóu; born 12 March 1989) is a Hong Kong-born Singaporean actress and singer. Chan starred as Lieutenant Zhang Xinyi in Ah Boys to Men 4 by director Jack Neo.[1]

Personal life[]

Chan was born in Hong Kong but moved to Singapore when she was 4. She grew up in Singapore and attended Guangyang Primary School, First Toa Payoh Secondary School where she was in the softball team and the National Police Cadet Corps, receiving the Best Cadet award and also a prom queen in her year of graduation. Chan graduated from LASALLE College of the Arts in Design Communication. [2]

She previously dated Hong Kong actor Owen Cheung for 3 years before breaking up in 2018.[3]

Filmography[]

Television performances
Year Title Role Network Notes Ref
2011 C.L.I.F. Shen Meiqi Mediacorp Channel 8 Cameo [citation needed]
2012 Come Home Love Siu Wan TVB [citation needed]
No Good Either Way Juice [citation needed]
Divas in Distress [citation needed]
Friendly Fire [citation needed]
Missing You [citation needed]
2013 The Day of Days [citation needed]
Season of Love Teenage version of Yiu Tung-nei [citation needed]
Reality Check [citation needed]
Sergeant Tabloid [citation needed]
A Great Way To Care II Mable [citation needed]
Bullet Brain [citation needed]
Sniper Standoff Pang Kei [citation needed]
Brother's Keeper [citation needed]
Will Power [citation needed]
Bounty Lady [citation needed]
2014 The Ultimate Addiction [citation needed]
Ghost Dragon of Cold Mountain [citation needed]
Rear Mirror Pinky [citation needed]
Line Walker [citation needed]
Tomorrow Is Another Day Angel [citation needed]
Officer Geomancer Chin Chin [citation needed]
2015 Raising the Bar [citation needed]
Wudang Rules [citation needed]
The Fixer [citation needed]
Momentary Lapse of Reason Teenage version of Leung Mei-lan [citation needed]
Under the Veil [citation needed]
2016 Love as a Predatory Affair Lau Yuk-hing [citation needed]
K9 Cop [citation needed]
Fashion War Sandy [citation needed]
My Dangerous Mafia Retirement Plan [citation needed]
Presumed Accidents Carol [citation needed]
House of Spirits Koey [citation needed]
A Fist Within Four Walls Go Yeung [citation needed]
Daddy Dearest [citation needed]
Inspector Gourmet [citation needed]
No Reserve [citation needed]
Rogue Emperor [citation needed]
2017 Recipes to Live By [citation needed]
Tiger Mom Blues Luk Siu-shun [citation needed]
Provocateur [citation needed]
Mind Hunter [citation needed]
Heart and Greed Vera [citation needed]
The Taxorcist Sidequel - Chapter One [citation needed]
2019 Dear Neighbours Zhang Tingxuan [citation needed]
Wonder Kiss Jin Xiangnan [citation needed]
True Lies Yiwa/Meiqi [citation needed]
2020 Best Friends Forever (致2020的我们) Wang Yunxi (王芸汐) meWATCH [4][5]
Variety/Television show appearances
Year Title Role Notes Ref
2011 Chok Chok Chok Host [citation needed]
2012 Battle of the Senses Host [citation needed]
TV Funny Guest [citation needed]
2018 Happy Can Already! 4 Intern Nurse [citation needed]
Film performances
Year Title Role Notes Ref
2017 Ah Boys to Men 4 Lieutenant Zhang Xinyi [citation needed]
2018 Wonderful! Liang Xi Mei Younger version of Liang Xi Mei (Cameo) [citation needed]
2019 Killer Not Stupid Ira [citation needed]
2022 Ah Girls Go Army Lieutenant Zhang Xinyi [citation needed]

Discography[]

Singles[]

Year Title Album Notes Ref
2017 Spend My Lifetime With You Non-album single OST for Ah Boys to Men 4 [citation needed]

References[]

  1. ^ Lui, John (8 November 2017). "When ah boys meet ah girl". The Straits Times. The Straits Times.
  2. ^ "OAh Boys To Men 4 actress Apple Chan: A Thai-boxing mermaid". Yahoo Lifestyle. 25 October 2017.
  3. ^ "Owen Cheung, Apple Chan announce breakup".
  4. ^ "《致2020的我们》回到大学时代 罗美仪、何盈莹校园回忆录". www.8world.com. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
  5. ^ "Best Friends Forever 致2020的我们 Show Info". meWATCH. Retrieved 2 July 2020.

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