Tay Ping Hui
This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. (March 2010) |
Tay Ping Hui | |||
---|---|---|---|
Nationality | Singaporean | ||
Education | Catholic High School Catholic Junior College | ||
Alma mater | National University of Singapore | ||
Occupation | Actor, film director | ||
Years active | 1998-present | ||
Awards | Star Awards 1999 : Star Awards for Best Supporting Actor Star Awards 2012 : Star Awards for Best Actor & All-Time Favourite Artiste Star Awards 2013 : Star Awards for Best Supporting Actor | ||
Chinese name | |||
Traditional Chinese | 鄭斌輝 | ||
Simplified Chinese | 郑斌辉 | ||
|
Tay Ping Hui is a Singaporean actor and director. In 2014, Tay made his directorial debut with the basketball film Meeting the Giant.
Early life[]
Tay attended Catholic High School (Primary and Secondary) and Catholic Junior College.[1][2] He was conferred a Bachelor of Arts degree with a double major in Economics and Political Science from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences of the National University of Singapore.[3]
Career[]
After he graduated from university, Tay was the General Manager of an American food and beverage franchise and was planning to pursue a MBA at Harvard University before he was scouted to join TCS (later MediaCorp). Barely a year after his debut in On the Edge - Mr Personality, Tay won the "Best Supporting Actor" award at the 1999 Star Awards for his portrayal of a gang leader in Stepping Out. His breakthrough is As You Like It (随心所遇) in 2000. After that, he became directors' leading man choice, acting in numerous television dramas. Tay also acted in Hong Kong film productions such as Summer Holiday directed by Jingle Ma, starring with Hong Kong actress Sammi Cheng, and "Infernal Affairs II" alongside Anthony Wong and Francis Ng.
Proficiently bilingual in both English and Mandarin, Tay also starred in MediaCorp's English-language channel, Channel 5 dramas like A War Diary- a television drama set in Japanese-occupied Singapore during World War II, playing a resistance fighter and garnering rave reviews. Other prominent works included "Brothers 4" and "Keong Saik Street", where he was the top billing actor, and most recently, in the Channel 5 long-running drama Tanglin.
Tay also performed in stage play Butterflies are Free, handpicked by Hong Kong film director Clifton Ko. And most recently, mandarin stage musical Don't Forget to Say Good Bye (记得说再见).
Tay has been nominated for the Best Actor in the Star Awards 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012, playing coveted roles and excelling in major productions by MediaCorp. He has also been consistently been voted as one of the Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes in the Star Awards 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2011, receiving the All-Time Favourite Artiste Award at Star Awards 2012. Tay has been voted Media's Top 5 Popular ward and was also in Lianhe Zaobao's " Top 50 Most Popular Asian Idol" for five consecutive years.
Tay starred as Huang Feihu in the China -produced supernatural fantasy television series The Legend and the Hero alongside China Megastar Fan Bin Bin, Liu De Kai and Taiwanese Star Ma Jing Tao. Since then, Tay has become a recognised face in China.
Tay played "manly" characters such as in C.I.D., Honour and Passion and C.L.I.F. but it was his role as a crude Ah beng-turned-chef in Bountiful Blessings that earned him his first Best Actor Award in Star Awards 2012. And for the Star Awards 2013, he won the Best Supporting Actor despite only being in 7 episodes of the TV series Unriddle 2.
In 2012, he received the All-Time Favourite Artiste award for obtaining Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes.
In 2018, Tay left Mediacorp. He shifted his focus to acting in China and was most recently there to film a Chinese drama where he plays a spy. "I will be in China as and when I have projects there", he says. "Singapore is my home, I love my country".[citation needed]
Tay has signed on with Perfect World Pictures (Singapore) in 2018 and will be involved in a reboot of The Awakening in a starring role.[4]
Other[]
Tay has also performed live numerous times on stage for events such as National Day and New Year's Day countdown and has performed alongside Taiwanese stars Wu Bai and Harlem Yu. He has also performed the theme songs of several MediaCorp series such as The Unbeatables III and Double Happiness I. His recording of Follow Me (跟着我一起) from Honour and Passion was named the Best Drama Theme Song at the Star Awards 2007.
In 2013, Tay completed his feature film directorial debut with a Singapore/ China co-production Meetingthe Giants (再见巨人), first of its kind in such collaboration in the local movie industry. The movie was screened in Singapore and China.[citation needed]
Personal life[]
In 2010, Tay married a university lecturer.[5]
Filmography[]
Television[]
Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1999 | Are You My Brother? (错体双宝) | Liu Dongcheng (刘东成) | MediaCorp Channel 8 | [citation needed] | |
Stepping Out | Liu Mei | [citation needed] | |||
2000 | My Home Affairs (家事) | Hong Guoren | [citation needed] | ||
As You Like It (随心所遇) | Pierre | [citation needed] | |||
The Stratagem(世纪攻略) | Zhuo Lingfeng | [citation needed] | |||
2001 | A War Diary | Lim Teck-Meng | [citation needed] | ||
The Reunion | Liu Yazhou | [citation needed] | |||
The Hotel | Bill Fong | [citation needed] | |||
2002 | Fantasy (星梦情真) | Song Ziqian | [citation needed] | ||
The Unbeatables III | Luo Shenfeng/ Luo Yifeng | [citation needed] | |||
Health Matters (一切由慎开始) | Jeffrey | [citation needed] | |||
2003 | Love is Beautiful (美丽家庭) | Zheng Liheng | [citation needed] | ||
A Child's Hope | Huang Junsheng | [citation needed] | |||
Always on my Mind (无炎的爱) | Tiger Li Xiaohu | [citation needed] | |||
Brothers 4 | [citation needed] | ||||
2004 | Spice Siblings | Wen He | [citation needed] | ||
The Ties that Bind (家财万贯) | Ma Yucai | [citation needed] | |||
My Mighty In-Laws (野蛮亲家) | Simon | [citation needed] | |||
Devil Blues (叛逆战队) | Di Jun | [citation needed] | |||
2005 | A Life of Hope | Su Dongping (苏东凭) | [citation needed] | ||
Destiny (梦在手里) | Shen Jingwen | [citation needed] | |||
2006 | C.I.D. | Chen Long (Sean) (陈龙) | [citation needed] | ||
2007 | Mars vs Venus | Liu Yifan (Steven) (刘义范) | [citation needed] | ||
Honour and Passion | Bao Wenjing (宝纹精) | [citation needed] | |||
The Golden Path | Huang Kaijie (黄凯杰) | [citation needed] | |||
2008 | The Truth | Lu Zhiwei (吕之伟) | [citation needed] | ||
La Femme | Huang Quanhe (黄权赫) | [citation needed] | |||
Crime Busters x 2 | Lü Daxiong (吕大熊) | [citation needed] | |||
2009 | The Dream Catchers | Wang Zhiwei (王志伟) |
|
[citation needed] | |
The Ultimatum | Sun Jie | [2] | |||
Baby Bonus | Li Jiacheng (李佳城) | [citation needed] | |||
2010 | New Beginnings | Li Zihao (李子豪) | [citation needed] | ||
Unriddle | Zhang Yuze (张于泽) | [citation needed] | |||
The Family Court | Shen Xiping (沈细评) | [citation needed] | |||
2011 | C.L.I.F. | Zhong Yida (钟义达) | [citation needed] | ||
Bountiful Blessings | Xie Donghai (谢东嗨) |
|
[citation needed] | ||
2012 | Rescue 995 | Huang Yixun (黄易迅) | [citation needed] | ||
Unriddle 2 | Zhang Yuze (张于泽) |
|
[citation needed] | ||
2013 | Break Free | Li Tianming (李添名) | [citation needed] | ||
Start-Up! 创! | Fang Qi Cai |
[citation needed] | |||
96°C Café | Lao Jingfeng (唠景峰) | [6] | |||
Love at Risk | Wu Qishan (伍戚山) | [citation needed] | |||
2014 | World at Your Feet | Hong Canghai (洪沧海) | [citation needed] | ||
2015 | Love? (限量爱情) | Tay | [citation needed] | ||
Mind Game | Liang Wenjie (梁文杰) | [citation needed] | |||
Tanglin | Peter Tay | MediaCorp Channel 5 | [citation needed] | ||
Crescendo | Jiang Chufan (江楚帆) | MediaCorp Channel 8 | [citation needed] | ||
2016 | Soul Reaper (勾魂使者) | Chen Haotian (陈浩沺) | Toggle | [citation needed] | |
Hero | Rice King (饭王) | MediaCorp Channel 8 | [citation needed] | ||
2017 | The Lead | Himself | [citation needed] | ||
The Legend of the Condor Heroes | Genghis Khan | [citation needed] | |||
2018 | Babies On Board | Sun Zhihui (孙智辉) | [citation needed] | ||
2019 | Mind's Eye (心眼) | Yiwei (奕伟) | Toggle | [citation needed] | |
2020 | Handsome Siblings | Yan Nan Tian | CCTV-8 | [7] | |
2021 | Crouching Tiger Hidden Ghost (卧虎藏鬼) | Ralph Lee | MediaCorp Channel 8 | [citation needed] |
Film[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
2014 | Meeting the Giant (再见巨人) | As director | [8] | |
2020 | Precious Is the Night (今宵多珍重) | a mysterious man |
Discography[]
Drama Soundtracks
Year | Song title | Drama | Other artists | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
2002 | 灰色地带 | The Unbeatables III | [citation needed] | |
2004 | 有家是福} | 喜临门 | Jeff Wang, Huang Shi Yu | [citation needed] |
2007 | 跟着我一起 | 宝家卫国 | [citation needed] | |
2017 | 初衷 | 第一主角 | [citation needed] | |
2018 | 爱以外的意外 | 新生 | Lin Si Tong | [citation needed] |
Awards and nominations[]
References[]
- ^ 我的老师最难忘 (in Chinese). Lianhe Zaobao. September 2011.[permanent dead link]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "He still lives with his parents". www.asiaone.com. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
- ^ "Call me a Toa Payoh boy". AsiaOne. 29 January 2009.
- ^ "Channel 8 drama The Awakening to get China reboot". The Straits Times. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
- ^ Chin, Felicia (28 June 2010). "Tay Ping Hui Wife: Singapore Actor Tay Ping Hui Is Married | theAsianparent". sg.theasianparent.com.
- ^ migration (18 June 2014). "Director Tay Ping Hui teaches basketball players to act in Meeting The Giant". The Straits Times. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
- ^ "Tay Ping Hui On Working In China: "I Stay In The Better Hotels And Fly Business Class All The Time."". TODAYonline. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
- ^ migration (18 June 2014). "Director Tay Ping Hui teaches basketball players to act in Meeting The Giant". The Straits Times. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
External links[]
- Tay Ping Hui's profile on xinmsn
- 20th-century Singaporean male actors
- 21st-century Singaporean male actors
- Singaporean male television actors
- Singaporean male film actors
- Singaporean film directors
- Living people
- Singaporean people of Hokkien descent
- National University of Singapore alumni
- Catholic Junior College alumni
- Catholic High School, Singapore alumni