Jayley Woo

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Jayley Woo
Born
Jayley Woo Jia Qi

(1991-12-27) December 27, 1991 (age 30)
NationalitySingaporean
EducationITE College West
OccupationActress
Years active2012–present
FamilyHayley Woo (sister)
Chinese name
Chinese胡佳琪

Jayley Woo is a Singaporean actress.[1] She was a full-time MediaCorp artiste from 2012 to 2018 but continues to work on an ad hoc basis.

Career[]

Woo was a blogger alongside her older twin sister, Hayley Woo, under the stage name Jay On The Hay. She also has an official fanclub called JayleyBeans.

In 2012, she made her debut by appearing in Jump![2] alongside Jeanette Aw and Zhang Zhenhuan. Her work in the series garnered her a Best Newcomer nomination at the Star Awards 2013.

In 2013, she starred in C.L.I.F., 96℃ Cafe and The Dream Makers. She also made a cameo appearance in Sudden.

In 2014, she filmed The Caregivers, C.L.I.F. 3 and Against The Tide. She was nominated for Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes award at the Star Awards 2015 and won the award in Star Awards 2016 and Star Awards 2017.

In 2015, she filmed You Can Be an Angel Too, Tiger Mom and Super Senior and made a cameo appearance in The Journey: Our Homeland.

In 2016, she had her first leading role in The Queen. In the same year, she also filmed Beyond Words and Peace & Prosperity, made cameo appearances in Hero and Soul Reaper, a Toggle original series.

In 2017, she filmed Dream Coder, Have A Little Faith and Life Less Ordinary.

In 2018, she wrapped up filming in a Toggle original series, Love At Cavenagh Bridge, and a science fiction English series, Glitch!'. She also starred in Jalan Jalan.

In July 2018, Woo left Mediacorp as a full-time artist. The actress wrote in a Facebook post on 3 July 2018 that she will still be taking on suitable acting roles despite leaving Mediacorp. Woo is reportedly pursuing potential opportunities overseas, including possible projects in China.[3]

Personal life[]

Woo studied in Tanglin Secondary School and ITE Clementi.[4]

Filmography[]

TV series[]

English-language[]

Year Drama Role Notes
2014 The School Bell Rings 2 Joyce Sim
2013 Code Of Law Lydia
2018 Glitch! Chloe Ling Toggle Original Series

Mandarin-language[]

Year Drama Role Network Notes
2012 Jump! 跳浪! Liu Haiyen 刘海燕 Mediacorp Channel U threesixzero production
2013 Sudden 骤变 Liao Qiqi 廖琪琪 Mediacorp Channel 8 Cameo
The Dream Makers 志在四方 Rain Pei Xiaoqing 裴晓晴
96°C Café 96°C咖啡 Luo Wenjie 洛文洁
C.L.I.F. 2 警微天职 2 Liao Zhenting 廖贞婷
2014 Against The Tide 逆潮 Huang Liqi 黄莉琦 Cameo
C.L.I.F. 3 警微天职 3 Liao Zhenting 廖贞婷
The Caregivers Missy 先生 Yang Haomin 杨浩敏
2015 The Journey: Our Homeland 信约:我们的家园 Wan Yiting 万怡婷 Cameo
Super Senior 长辈甜心 Chen Anxin 陈安心
Tiger Mum 虎妈来了 Abigail 刘
You Can Be an Angel Too 你也可以是天使 2 Dai Xiwen 戴希雯
2016 Hero 大英雄 Bonnie
勾魂使者 He Yuna 何语娜 Toggle Original Series
Peace & Prosperity 富贵平安 Yang Meikai 杨梅开
Beyond Words 爱要怎么说 Ouyang Xuanxuan 欧阳萱萱 Malaysian production
The Queen 复仇女王 Wu Kai'en 吴凯恩
2017 Have A Little Faith 相信我 Qian Leqi 钱乐琪
Dream Coder 梦想程式 Li Huixin 李慧欣
2018 Love At Cavenagh Bridge 加文纳桥的约定 Xiao Mi 晓米 Toggle Original Series
Life Less Ordinary 小人物向前冲 Liang Wenjie 梁文洁
2019 After The Star 攻星计 Young Zhang Lan 少年张岚 Cameo
Jalan Jalan 带你去走走 Zhang Weina 张玮娜
2021 The Heartland Hero 邻里帮 Niannian 念念

Telemovie[]

Year Title Role !
2013 Recipe
Art of Love
Easy Breezy
2014 Unexpected Strangers 小心陌生人 Li Luoling
Who Killed The Lead 侦凶 Coco Xu

Film[]

Year English title Native title Role Notes
2013 Ghost Child 鬼仔 Kim
2013 That Girl in Pinafore 我的朋友, 我的同学, 我爱过的一切 Jayley
2015 King of Mahjong 麻雀王
2019 So Bright 2 写给梦想的歌 姚紫奇

Awards and nominations[]

Star Awards – Popularity Awards
Year Ceremony Category Nominated Work Result
2013 19th Star Awards Ceremony Best Newcomer Jump!
(as Liu Haiyan)
Nominated
2014 20th Star Awards Ceremony Asian Skin Solutions Radiant Skin Award N/A Nominated
2015 21st Star Awards Ceremony Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/A Nominated
2016 22nd Star Awards Ceremony Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/A Won
2017 23rd Star Awards Ceremony Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/A Won
2019 25th Star Awards Ceremony Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/A Nominated
2021 26th Star Awards Ceremony Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/A Top 30

References[]

  1. ^ "Siblings in Showbiz". Straits Times. Straits Time. 2014-01-08. Retrieved 3 Sep 2015.
  2. ^ "Carrie Wong, Shane Pow and Jayley Woo break into SA2015 Top 40". Retrieved 2015-09-03.
  3. ^ "Actress Jayley Woo quits as full-time artist at Mediacorp". sg.style.yahoo.com.
  4. ^ "ITE gave actress Jayley Woo a fresh start in life". 2015-09-02. Retrieved 17 April 2019.

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