Janice Koh
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Janice Koh | |
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许优美 | |
Nominated Member of Parliament | |
In office 14 February 2012 – 31 July 2014 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Singapore | 10 December 1973
Spouse(s) | Lionel Yeo |
Children | Max Yeo (son) Lucas Yeo (son) |
Alma mater | Goldsmiths College National University of Singapore |
Occupation | Actress, politician |
Website | https://www.facebook.com/pages/Janice-Koh |
Janice Koh is a Singaporean actress and a former Nominated Member of Parliament in Singapore.
Education[]
Koh had her secondary school education at Singapore Chinese Girls' School. She later graduated from the Theatre Studies and Drama programme at Victoria Junior College and the National University of Singapore with an Honours degree in Theatre Studies. She also has a master's degree in Theatre with Distinction from Goldsmiths College, London.[1]
Career[]
On television, Koh is well known for her role as the ambitious lawyer Angela Ang on the MediaCorp Channel 5 legal drama The Pupil. Her performance earned her an Asian Television Awards 2010 nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role. Other projects include Fighting Spiders and Chase for Channel 5 and the award-winning Singapore Short Story Project. More recently, she played the quirky mom of Amos Lee in Okto’s The Dairy of Amos Lee.
A familiar face in the theatre scene, Koh won the coveted Life! Theatre Award for Best Actress in 2003 for her performance as Catherine in David Auburn's Proof and received a Life! Theatre Award Best Actress nomination in 2008 for her role in Ovidia Yu’s acclaimed play Hitting (On) Women. Recent work include Pangdemonium’s Swimming with Sharks, Alfian Sa'at’s sold-out play Cooling Off Day by W!LD RICE, Tan Tarn How's critically acclaimed Fear of Writing,《我爱阿爱》 by The Theatre Practice, Poop by The Finger Players, which was also nominated for the Life! Theatre Best Ensemble Award, The Crab Flower Club by Toy Factory, 120 and Diaspora by TheatreWorks.
Internationally, Koh has toured with a number of productions to major venues and festivals in Europe and Asia, including The King Lear Project to the Kunsten Festival des Arts in Brussels and TheatreWorks' Diaspora at the Edinburgh International Festival.[2]
Koh made her international acting debut in the rom-com Crazy Rich Asians, directed by Jon M. Chu, starring Constance Wu and Henry Golding, and based on the critically-acclaimed novel of the same title by Kevin Kwan. Filming was done on location in both Malaysia and Singapore, where much of the first of three books in the series is based. The film was released globally in 2018, by Warner Bros.
Politics[]
In 2012, Koh was selected to be one of nine new Nominated Member of Parliament (NMPs) in Singapore.[3][4] She was nominated by the Arts community and was chosen from 47 eligible candidates. Koh is known for her support of the Singaporean arts scene,[5] and her desire for transparency in regards to the MDA's censorship rulings.[6]
Filmography[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2004 | Love Poetry | Dana | TV Movie |
2009 | Sayang Sayang | Mellie | Film |
2010 | Fighting Spiders | Mabel Lee | TV Series |
2010-2012 | The Pupil | Angela Ang | TV Series |
2013 | C.L.I.F. 2 | Chen Yuqi | TV Series |
2013 | Mister John | Lek | Film |
2018 | Crazy Rich Asians | Felicity Young | Film |
Theatre[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1998 | Descendants of the Eunuch | Lead | Directed by Ong Keng Sen |
2003 | Proof | Catherine | Directed by Krishen Jit |
2003 | Jointly & Severably | Zee | Directed by Claire Wong |
2005 | Skylight | Kyra Hollis | Directed by Mark Waite |
2005 | Lovepuke | Louise | Produced by TheatreWorks |
2005 | Quills | Mdm Royer-Collard | Directed by Samantha Scott-Blackhall |
2006 | Diaspora | Main Ensemble | Directed by Ong Keng Sen |
2009 | The Crabflower Club | Lead | Produced by The Toy Factory, Singapore |
2012 | Swimming with Sharks | Lead | Produced by Pangdemonium, Singapore |
2012 | Cooling Off Day | Lead | Written by Alfian Sa'at |
2013 | Rabbit Hole | Lead | Opposite Adrian Pang |
Awards[]
- DBS Life! Theatre Award for Best Actress for her performance as Catherine in David Auburn's Proof in 2003.
- In 2008, Koh received a Life! Theatre Award Best Actress nomination for her role in Ovidia Yu’s acclaimed play Hitting (On) Women.
- Koh's performance in The Pupil (TV series) earned her an Asian Television Awards 2010 nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role.[7]
- 2021, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, 26th Asian Television Awards, Teenage Textbook: The Series (Nominated)[8]
See also[]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Janice Koh. |
References[]
- ^ "Fly Entertainment - Janice Koh". Archived from the original on September 4, 2012. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
- ^ "Fly Entertainment - Janice Koh". Fly Entertainment. Archived from the original on 9 November 2014. Retrieved 15 September 2014.
- ^ "Member's Profile". Parliament of Singapore. Archived from the original on 2012-12-01. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
- ^ Hoe, Yeen Nie; Musfirah, Hetty (2 February 2012). "Nine Nominated MPs selected". Archived from the original on 17 October 2012.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-03-05. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
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- Living people
- Singaporean people of Chinese descent
- Singaporean television personalities
- Singaporean television actresses
- Singaporean actresses
- Singaporean stage actresses
- Victoria Junior College alumni
- National University of Singapore alumni
- Singaporean Nominated Members of Parliament
- 21st-century Singaporean actresses
- Singaporean women in politics
- 1973 births