Chantalle Ng
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Chantalle Ng | |||||||
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Born | [1] | 17 June 1995||||||
Nationality | Singaporean | ||||||
Education | Presbyterian High School | ||||||
Alma mater | Nanyang Polytechnic Singapore Management University | ||||||
Occupation | Actress | ||||||
Years active | 2013–Present | ||||||
Parent(s) | Lin Meijiao (mother) Huang Yiliang (father) | ||||||
Awards | Star Awards 2018; Best Newcomer | ||||||
Chinese name | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 黃暄婷 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 黄暄婷 | ||||||
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Chantalle Ng (born 17 June 1995),[1] is a Singaporean actress.
Early life and education[]
Ng is the daughter of Mediacorp artiste Lin Meijiao and former actor Huang Yiliang. The couple divorced in 1997 when Ng was only a few months old.[2] Ng studied at Ai Tong School, Presbyterian High School, Nanyang Polytechnic and Singapore Management University. She graduated from Singapore Management University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Systems in April 2019.
During an interview on talkshow "Hear U Out" in 2021, Ng revealed about her relationship with actor Huang Yiliang while she grew up. While Ng enjoyed playing sports with Huang, Ng revealed about an incident with excessive hard canings that left her in hospital for a week, leading to it being a police case. Even though the charges were eventually dropped, Ng cut off contact with him.[3]
Career[]
Ng signed a contract with Mediacorp in May 2019. Prior to her university and graduation, Ng was already involved in a few Channel 8 productions, playing supporting roles in 96 °C Café and World At Your Feet.
In 2017, Ng clinched the Star Awards Best Newcomer with her stellar performance in While We Are Young. Her performance has propelled her to her first leading role Coco in the Chinese drama The Distance Between which was entirely filmed in Western Australia.
Ng started her own business in 2020 with Minying Wong, selling collagen soup under the brand Yuan Collagen.[4]
Filmography[]
Television series[]
Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes |
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2013 | 96°C Café 96 °C 咖啡 | Lin Shuting 林舒葶 | Mediacorp Channel 8 | |
2014 | Yes We Can! 我们一定行 | Liu Cailing 刘彩玲 | ||
World at Your Feet 球在你脚下 | Li Siqiang 李思蔷 | |||
Against the Tide 逆潮 | Judith Tan | |||
2015 | Sealed With A Kiss 吻我吧,住家男 | Song Weiqiao 宋微乔 | ||
2017 | While We Are Young Z世代 | Huang Li Baiyun 黄李白云 | ||
2018 | A Lonely Fish 寂寞鱼·听见 | Kora | Toggle | |
Love At Cavenagh Bridge 加文纳桥的约定 | Li Huiyi 黎慧仪 | |||
The Distance Between 下个路口遇见你 | Coco Wang 王可可 | |||
Magic Chef 料理人生 | Xuan Yi 宣怡 | |||
2019 | Derek | Stephanie | ||
Old Is Gold 老友万岁 | Bai Shasha 白莎莎 | Mediacorp Channel 8 | ||
Old Is Gold: The Bliss Keeper 老友万岁之守护幸福 | ||||
I See You 看见看不见的你 | Sonia | Toggle | ||
2020 | All Around You 回网路 | Li Xintong 黎欣彤 | Mediacorp Channel 8 | |
Terror Within 内颤 | Lin Xiaoyu 林小雨 | |||
Bittersweet Love 柠檬苦茶 | Qingxuan 晴萱 | Toggle | ||
2021 | The Heartland Hero 邻里帮 | Ling Ke’er 凌可儿 | Mediacorp Channel 8 | Only for 2 episodes |
My Star Bride 过江新娘 | Mei Fang Cao/Mai Phuong Thao 梅芳草 | |||
Live Your Dreams 大大的梦想 | Fang Jingchen 方静晨 | |||
Leave No Soul Behind 21点灵 | Xu Cunen 徐存恩 |
Compilation album[]
Year | English title | Mandarin title |
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2017 | While We Are Young Sub-Theme Song | 致爱 |
2019 | MediaCorp Music Lunar New Year Album 19 | 嘻嘻哈哈过新年 |
2019 | Old Is Gold Sub-Theme Song | 认真的爱 |
2020 | MediaCorp Music Lunar New Year Album 20 | 裕鼠鼠纳福迎春了 |
Accolades[]
Year | Ceremony | Category | Nominated Work | Result |
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2018 | 24th Star Awards Ceremony | Best Newcomer | While We Are Young (as Huang Li Baiyun) |
Won |
2021 | 26th Star Awards Ceremony | Best Supporting Actress | Terror Within (as Lin Xiaoyu) |
Nominated |
26th Star Awards Ceremony | Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes | N/A | Top 30 |
References[]
- ^ a b "庆祝24岁生日 黄暄婷宣布晋升当老板". www.8world.com. Retrieved 21 February 2021.
- ^ "Did You Know Lin Meijiao Filed For Divorce When Daughter Chantalle Ng Was Just A Few Months Old?". 8 Days. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
- ^ Sng, Suzanne (26 September 2021). "Chantalle Ng says she was badly beaten when she was 11 by dad Huang Yiliang". The Straits Times. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
- ^ "Chantalle Ng Now The Boss Of A Chicken Collagen Soup Delivery Business". Retrieved 15 October 2020.
External links[]
- Chantalle Ng profile on The Celebrity Agency
- 1995 births
- 21st-century Singaporean actresses
- Living people
- Singaporean television actresses
- Singapore Management University alumni
- Nanyang Polytechnic alumni