Issue 209 March 2013 Issue 215 September 2013 Army Intelligence

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Issue 209 March 2013 Issue 215 September 2013 Army Intelligence www.mindef.gov.sg/army MARCH 2013 ISSUEISSUE 215209 SEPTEMBER 2013 HIGHLIGHTS ARMY INTELLIGENCE: A NEW LOOK AND FEEL EX TIGER BALM/ LIGHTNING STRIKE 2013 FAMILY IS EVERYTHING www.mindef.gov.sg/army CONTENTISSUE 215 ----------- SEPTEMBER 2013 PAGE AROUND OUR ARMY 3 • OBR Exhibition @ Toa Payoh • Skill-at-Arms • Keeping in Touch with Our Soldiers at 39 SCE! 4 • Going Into Afghanistan 5 • NS Story: Our Army And Me FEATURES 6 Army Intelligence: A New Look and Feel 8 Ex Tiger Balm/ Lightning Strike 2013: A True Display of Military Professionalism and Friendship 10 Back to School with the SSPP! COVER STORY 12 Journey to NDP 16 NDP 2013: Celebrating Singapore’s 48th Birthday! OUR PEOPLE 20 BMT Graduation Parade: Training to be Soldiers! 21 BMT(V) Graduation Parade 22 Family is Everything FITNESS 24 Together we Run 26 Friendship, Food and Fitness 1 AROUND OUR ARMY the editor speaks OBR Exhibition @ Toa Payoh Story by Edmund Heng / Photography by Boey Jun Wei Editorial Board Happy birthday Singapore! This month, we look back at Our Army recently ended our deployment in Afghanistan the party of the year, our National Day Parade in a photo after 6 years stretching back to 2006. To show the public COL Alfred Fox essay featuring the highlights, as well as the people behind what these men have been through, we have brought COL Chua Boon Keat the scenes. It is also a good opportunity to reflect on how COL Yang Si Cheng the OBR exhibition to the heartlands where the public far we have come as a young nation. Yes, we certainly live can see and understand what it was like being a soldier in LTC De Silva Joe Ronesh in a peaceful and stable, multi racial, multi cultural and LTC Dennis Oh Afghanistan. Curious bypassers all stopped to ask our OBR multi religious environment. But we must always remain CWO Tang Peck Oon Ambassadors how it was like being in Afghanistan, be it as Mr Lucas Lai vigilant and never take things for granted. These are the a medic or as a trainer. Our deployed soldiers were on hand James Suresh very reasons that we must be ready, be decisive in our to share their experiences with members of the public. Sebestian Sim actions and continue to remain a respected organisation. *The OBR exhibition will be visiting Chua Chu Kang (7-8 September), Ngee Ann City Civic Plaza (21-22 September) and Tampines (28-29 Editorial Advisor The Army Half Marathon has just been run, and we look back at the Defence Minister, Dr Ng Eng Hen, formally opens the OBR exhibition at Toa Payoh September). preparations that went on, quietly and without fuss. It was also the first time BG Perry Lim that we saw families participating together, and share with you what they had News Crew to say about this new initiative. Skill-at-Arms Keeping in Touch with Story by Edmund Heng / Photography by Boey Jun Wei Editor We also reflect on some of the events and moments that made the news - of Our Soldiers at 39 SCE! Mel Ferdinands unintended advertising gaffes, and of stomped photographs on empty buses. Story by Bjorn Teo / Photography by Matthew Lim Deputy Editor The positive takeaway from all of this is how our soldiers past and present, as Charles Eu well as members of the public, reaffirmed their beliefs and spoke about the Melvin Loo respect for the uniform that we wear, and the contributions that our NSFs make. Writers Bjorn Teo Jotham Yeo A heartening and timely reminder that respect for Our Army has always and Andrew Tan will always start from within. Edmund Heng Daniel Yong Oon Ming Shen Mel Ferdinands COA (foreground, 2nd from right) and SMA (foreground, 2nd from left) )running with Photographers the soldiers of the Engineer formation, equipped with gas masks, at Seletar Camp Boey Jun Wei Armour Units gather for the latest Amour Skill-at-Arms to As part of on-going efforts to engage soldiers, Chief of Lim Wei Liang test their gunnery proficency Matthew Lim Army (COA), MG Ravinder Singh and Sergeant Major of the Army, CWO Tang Peck Oon went to Seletar Camp on 2 August Graphic Designers for a 2 km run with the soldiers of 39th Battalion, Singapore Dennis Wang PASSING ON THE BATON Combat Engineers (39 SCE). He was accompanied by Chief Sim Chun You Koh Jian Le Engineer Officer (CEO), COL Tan Pek Tong; and Commanding Officer, 39 SCE, LTC Kenneth Gn. But it’s not just any normal Facebook Representative run; COA and the soldiers ran with the Combat Engineers’ gas Lee Xiang Rong mask on, which proved to be a lot harder! ARMY NEWS is a monthly publication of the Singapore Army. The opinions and views in After the run, COA said to 39 SCE, “Sometimes you find the this newsletter are those expressed by the writers and do not reflect the official views of training tough, but remember that this is whats prepares us. the Ministry of Defence. All rights reserved. When the time comes, you must all be ready and operational.” Subjected to the provisions of the Copyright Act, 1986, no part of this publication may in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, COA also took the opportunity to present the COA coin microcopying, photocopying, recording or otherwise) be reproduced or transmitted The winner of the Skill-at-Arms, Armour Training Institute! to three soldiers for their outstanding contributions to the without prior written permission from the publisher. formation: 3SG Timothy Tan Jia Rui, Section Commander; It has been 9 years since the last Armour Skill-at-Arms and 2LT Chong Kia Wei, Logistics Coordinating Officer; and LCP Visit us online! Gopinathan S/O Sivanathan, Combat Medic. 3SG Tan spotted You may log on to Army News on the internet at it made a triumphant return when Armour Training Institute http://www.army.sg (ATI) hosted the latest Skill-at-Arms. The audience, which early warning signs of exhaustion in one of his men and Have something you wish included Armour commanders and officer cadets, were prevented further physical injury, LCP Gopinathan made to share with us? treated to a magnificent spectacle as the different units from the accurate decision to evacuate a hyperventilating soldier, If you have any articles to contribute or suggestions preventing further injury, and 2LT Chong went to provide about our newsletter, contact us at : the Armour formation competed against one another. The [email protected] first Armour Skill-at-Arms was held on 10 July 1971 and it is assistance for a wheelchair-bound civilian who was having ARMY NEWS seen by the Armour formation as a way to benchmark their trouble on a bus. (Suggestions and Feedback) gunnery proficency. 308 Gombak Drive, #04-28 * In last month’s issue, it was reported that Minister for Defence Dr Ng Eng Hen presented 48 SAR with their new Bukit Panjang Camp, Blk I, Singapore 669646 Regimental Colours. The new Regimental Colours were instead presented by President Tony Tan Keng Yam. We apologise Tel : 6427 0460/6427 0465 Fax : 6427 0640 for the error.* 3 Going Into Afghanistan The Ops Learning Symposium featured keynote speakers involved in Ops Blue Ridge, who shared key lessons from Afghanistan Story by Bjorn Teo / Photography by Matthew Lim (GEN) John Allen, who served as Commander, International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) from July 2011 to February 2013. Raymond Anthony Fernando is a motivational speaker, poet, author, trainer, songwriter, ghost writer, freelance television actor, media celebrity, regular newspaper forum page writer and an advocate for the mentally ill. He is a volunteer with Silver Ribbon Singapore and the Institute of Mental Health (IMH). The author GEN Allen expressed his of 18 books is also a caregiver to his wife, Doris Lau who is coping well with schizophrenia and advanced appreciation for the SAF’s presence arthritis. Raymond has 37 years experience in caring for his wife. in Afghanistan. He said, “My This Model Caregiver 2007 and Mental Health Champion 2010 who is born on Valentine’s Day has experience with the Singapore contributed 31 years service in the public sector, has 15 years experience in public relations work and has soldiers has been wonderful. The received several awards and commendations from government organisations. soldiers were professional in their training of the Afghan soldiers, and I enlisted in 1968 and worked as an administrative assistant in Simon Road Camp – The Transport base for the SAF. National Service and the lessons that I learned during my 2 the fact that the Afghan artillery years made me the person that I am today. It made me more organised, it taught me the importance of team work and most of all it taught me not to give up- to persevere, and soldiers were able to operate that’s how I am able to take care of my wife. independently by the time you In this day and age, it is important that our Army remains ready, decisive and respected. As Singapore becomes successful and with terrorism on the rise, it’s vital that we have guys left is testament to the good a cohesive society, a strong defence force- both psychological as well as physical so that we will not be vulnerable to anyone who is envious of our nation. work that the Singapore Army has done. It has been a great honour to To all the young men about to enlist, I would like to share some advice. Take national service seriously, it will instil discipline, a sense of belonging to our country and it helps to build relationships - all these qualities will help you to take on challenges in the future, whether it is bringing up a family, managing a career and everything else in your later years.
Recommended publications
  • MEDIA FACTSHEET (15 Mar 2013) Singapore Unveils 320 Hours of Comedies, Entertainment Programmes and Documentaries at Hong Kong I
    MEDIA FACTSHEET (15 Mar 2013) Singapore unveils 320 hours of comedies, entertainment programmes and documentaries at Hong Kong International Film & TV Market (FILMART) The Media Development Authority of Singapore (MDA) will lead 37 Singapore media companies to the 17th edition of the Hong Kong International Film & TV Market (FILMART) where they will meet with producers, distributors and investors to promote their content, negotiate deals and network with key industry players from 18 to 21 March 2013. More than 320 hours of locally-produced content including films and TV programmes will be showcased at the 90-square-metre Singapore Pavilion at the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre (booth 1A-D01, Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre Level 1, Hall 1A). The content line-up includes recent locally-released film comedies Ah Boys to Men and Ah Boys to Men 2, about recruits in the Singapore military directed by prolific Singapore director Jack Neo; Taxi! Taxi!, inspired by a true story of a retrenched microbiology scientist who turns to taxi driving; Red Numbers by first-time director Dominic Ow about a guy who has three lucky minutes in his miserable life according to a Chinese geomancer; and The Wedding Diary II, the sequel to The Wedding Diary, which depicts life after marriage. Also on show are new entertaining lifestyle TV programmes, from New York Festivals nominee Signature, a TV series featuring world-renowned architect Moshe Safdie and singer Stacey Kent; reality-style lifestyle series Threesome covering topics with Asian TV celebrities Utt, Sonia Couling and Nadya Hutagalung; to light-hearted infotainment décor home makeover show Project Dream Home and Style: Check-in, an interactive 360 content fashion lifestyle programme which uses social media to interact with viewers.
    [Show full text]
  • FLM201 Film Genre: Understanding Types of Film (Study Guide)
    Course Development Team Head of Programme : Khoo Sim Eng Course Developer(s) : Khoo Sim Eng Technical Writer : Maybel Heng, ETP © 2021 Singapore University of Social Sciences. All rights reserved. No part of this material may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from the Educational Technology & Production, Singapore University of Social Sciences. ISBN 978-981-47-6093-5 Educational Technology & Production Singapore University of Social Sciences 463 Clementi Road Singapore 599494 How to cite this Study Guide (MLA): Khoo, Sim Eng. FLM201 Film Genre: Understanding Types of Film (Study Guide). Singapore University of Social Sciences, 2021. Release V1.8 Build S1.0.5, T1.5.21 Table of Contents Table of Contents Course Guide 1. Welcome.................................................................................................................. CG-2 2. Course Description and Aims............................................................................ CG-3 3. Learning Outcomes.............................................................................................. CG-6 4. Learning Material................................................................................................. CG-7 5. Assessment Overview.......................................................................................... CG-8 6. Course Schedule.................................................................................................. CG-10 7. Learning Mode...................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Edinburgh Research Explorer
    Edinburgh Research Explorer Conflicts between world Englishes Citation for published version: Wan, TLA & Cowie, C 2021, 'Conflicts between world Englishes: Online metalinguistic discourse about Singapore Colloquial English', English World-Wide, vol. 42, no. 1, pp. 85-110. https://doi.org/10.1075/eww.00061.wan Digital Object Identifier (DOI): 10.1075/eww.00061.wan Link: Link to publication record in Edinburgh Research Explorer Document Version: Peer reviewed version Published In: English World-Wide Publisher Rights Statement: © John Benjamins Publishing Company. For permission to re-use or reprint the material in any form, please contact the publisher: https://benjamins.com/downloads/permissionsform.pdf General rights Copyright for the publications made accessible via the Edinburgh Research Explorer is retained by the author(s) and / or other copyright owners and it is a condition of accessing these publications that users recognise and abide by the legal requirements associated with these rights. Take down policy The University of Edinburgh has made every reasonable effort to ensure that Edinburgh Research Explorer content complies with UK legislation. If you believe that the public display of this file breaches copyright please contact [email protected] providing details, and we will remove access to the work immediately and investigate your claim. Download date: 28. Sep. 2021 Conflicts between World Englishes: Online Metalinguistic Discourse about Singapore Colloquial English Tsung-Lun Alan Wan and Claire Cowie University of Edinburgh Abstract Negative attitudes of non-Singaporeans towards Singapore Colloquial English (SCE) are often used to support the Speak Good English Movement in Singapore. This article examines spontaneous metalinguistic discourse about SCE in an online Facebook group where Taiwanese migrants in Singapore gather for mutual support.
    [Show full text]
  • Focus 2016 World Film Market Trends Tendances Du Marché Mondial Du Lm Pages Pub Int Focus 2010:Pub Focus 29/04/10 10:54 Page 1
    FOCUS WORLD FILM MARKET TRENDS TENDANCES DU MARCHÉ MONDIAL DU FILM 2016_ focus 2016 World Film Market Trends Tendances du marché mondial du lm Pages Pub int Focus 2010:Pub Focus 29/04/10 10:54 Page 1 ISSN: 1962-4530 Lay-out: Acom*Europe | © 2011, Marché du Film | Printed: Global Rouge, Les Deux-Ponts Imprimé sur papier labélisé issu de forêts gérées durablement. Imprimé sur papier labelisé issu de forêts gérées durablement. Printed on paper from sustainably managed forests. Printed on paper from sustainably managed forests. 2 Editors Martin Kanzler ([email protected]) Julio Talavera Milla ([email protected]) Film Analysts, Department for Information on Markets and Financing, European Audiovisual Observatory Editorial assistants, LUMIERE Database Laura Ene, Valérie Haessig, Gabriela Karandzhulova Lay-out: Acom* Europe © 2016, Marché du Film Printed: Global Rouge, Les Deux-Ponts 2 Editorial As a publication of the Marché du Film, FOCUS FOCUS, une publication du Marché du Film, sera will be an essential reference for professional une référence incontournable pour tous les partici- attendees this year. Not only will it help you grasp pants professionnels cette année. Elle vous aidera the changing practices of the film industry, but it non seulement à appréhender les pratiques en con- also provides specific information on production stante évolution de l’industrie cinématographique, and distribution around the world. mais elle vous informera également de manière plus spécifique sur les secteurs de la production Once again, we are glad to collaborate with et de la distribution dans le monde entier. Susanne Nikoltchev and her team. With this part- nership, we aim to provide you with valuable Nous avons le plaisir de collaborer de nouveau insight into the world of film market trends.
    [Show full text]
  • Film & Media Studies
    NGEE ANN POLY 2021 SCHOOL OF FILM & MEDIA STUDIES Film, Sound & Video Mass Communication Media Post- Production xplore xcite xcel School of Your heart’s set on a career in the film or media business. You Film & Media Studies desire to tell the stories that go unheard. You have the passion to make a difference where it matters. All you need is the head 7 Film, Sound & Video (N82) start to take you places. Begin your journey at Singapore’s first and most established film and media school. 11 Mass Communication (N67) 15 Media Post-Production (N13) Want to know what our FMS STORIES– students are capable of THE ONES YOU TELL, creating? Check out some of their outstanding student AND THE ONES THAT SELL projects here: At Ngee Ann Polytechnic’s School of Film & Media Studies (FMS), you learn to tell and sell these stories well. As future filmmakers and media professionals, our Film, Sound & Video (FSV), Mass Communication (MCM) and Media Post-Production (MPP) students learn to craft stories and produce content that are original, compelling and thought-provoking. There is no better way to engage with a global audience that is being bombarded with ever more choices of information, education and entertainment. It’s a tall order, but this is the story of Singapore’s most established film and media school. The FMS faculty is lauded for creating innovative platforms for realistic learning, industry mentorship, entrepreneurship and service learning. With its well-equipped studio and soundstage spaces, you can expect a top-notch learning environment that inspires industry-standard works.
    [Show full text]
  • FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 29 August 2014 – for the 11Th Edition of Its Annual Must-See Musical Pantomime, W!LD RICE Is Looking To
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 29 August 2014 – For the 11th edition of its annual must-see musical pantomime, W!LD RICE is looking to the East for inspiration. Monkey Goes West is based on endearing Chinese fantasy classic Journey To The West , as affectionately re-imagined and relocated to modern-day Singapore by W!LD RICE's Resident Playwright Alfian Sa'at. Acclaimed music composer Elaine Chan will compose a brand-new score for the production. “We've always prided ourselves on taking well-loved fairy-tales and giving them a distinctly local twist,” explains Ivan Heng, Artistic Director of W!LD RICE. “We felt that it was time to explore the wealth of literature and adventure available to us from sources closer to home.” Monkey Goes West marks Broadway Beng Sebastian Tan's directing debut with W!LD RICE. No stranger to the W!LD RICE pantomime, Tan has won great acclaim for playing the evil witch in two previous productions ( Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs and Hansel & Gretel ). He is thrilled to be taking on the role of director for Monkey Goes West . “I wanted it to be based on Tripitaka's Journey To The West because, as a kid, this epic story captured so much of my imagination,” says Tan. “We want to bring audiences on a funny, fabulous, fantastical journey!' 1 The elaborate costumes for the pantomime will be designed by Saksit Pisalasupongs and Phisit Jongnarangsin of Tube Gallery, an award-winning design and fashion company based in Bangkok. Singaporeans have seen their work onstage before: 881 The Musical , The Crucible and Glass Anatomy .
    [Show full text]
  • Media Release Mm2 Asia Invites
    mm2 Asia Ltd. Co. Reg. No.: 201424372N 1002 Jalan Bukit Merah #07-11 Singapore 159456 www.mm2asia.com MEDIA RELEASE MM2 ASIA INVITES SHAREHOLDERS TO CELEBRATE SG50 WITH SPECIAL SCREENING OF “7 LETTERS” SINGAPORE, 4 August 2015 – mm2 Asia Ltd. (“mm2 Asia” and together with its subsidiaries, the “Group”), is pleased to invite its mm2 Red Carpet Club members to a special screening of ‘7 Letters’, a unique film to commemorate Singapore’s Golden Jubilee (“SG50”) this year. The Group is proud to be the exclusive worldwide distributor for ‘7 Letters’, an anthology of seven short films directed by Singapore’s seven most illustrious directors – Eric Khoo, Boo Junfeng, Jack Neo, Kelvin Tong, K Rajagopal, Tan Pin Pin, and Royston Tan. The seven directors gathered their creative storytelling and filmmaking talents to present an emotive anthology showcasing the lives and stories of Singaporeans. 1 | P a g e The seven short films are genuine and venerating ‘love letters’ to Singapore, capturing each director’s personal and poignant connection with the place they call home. The seven stories tell of Singapore’s heartland and its people through spellbinding tales of lost love, identity, inter- generational familial bonds, unlikely neighbours, and traditional folklore. ‘7 Letters’ is fully supported by the Singapore Film Commission (“SFC”). “As part of the Red Carpet Club’s activities, we are pleased to invite our shareholders to see ‘7 Letters’, one of this year’s most significant and meaningful films,” said Mr Melvin Ang (洪伟才), CEO of mm2 Asia. “We support local filmmaking, especially films with a special connection to Singaporeans.” Since launching the mm2 Red Carpet Club this year, mm2 Asia organised a series of screenings for its members, including ‘Ah Boys to Men 3: Frogmen’, a co-production by the Group that became the highest grossing opening weekend Asian film in Singapore of all time.
    [Show full text]
  • Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's National Day Rally 2012 (Speech in English) Page 1 of 10
    Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's National Day Rally 2012 (Speech in English) Page 1 of 10 Singapore Gcvernr rrt integrity • Service • Car ' .ce -Contact Info fnedback Horne About t,overnniet Monte,, Media Centre >, Prime Minister Recent News -70 Print (pit I OS JUNE 2013 Statement from the Prime Minister's PRIME MINISTER LEE HSIEN LOONG'S NATIONAL Office DAY RALLY 2012 (SPEECH IN ENGLISH) 03 JUNE 2013 MFA Press Statement: Official Visit to Singapore by Prime Minister and Minister of Defence & Security of the "A Home With Hope and Heart" Deinocratic Republic of TimobLeste, 3 - 5 June 2013 Friends and fellow Singaporeans 31 MAY 2013 We have travelled from Third World to First. You know the Singapore story to date well. Our MFA Press Statement: Visit of the question is what is the next chapter of this story? Where do we want Singapore to be 20 years Prime Minister of the Socialist from now? Republic of Vietnam ; His Excellency Nguyen Tan Dung. 31 May to 1 June The next 20 years will see many changes in the world. The first big question will be: will there be 2013 peace or instability in the world, and in Asia? If it is not peaceful, if there are tensions, then we must brace ourselves for a rough ride. But if there is peace and prosperity worldwide, which looks likely, then it is going to be an exciting era of rapid progress and dramatic change. We are both a country and a city. So when we look forward into our future, we have to see our future against what other countries are doing and also against what other cities are doing in the world.
    [Show full text]
  • Issue 6 | December 2013
    ISSUE 6 | DECEMBER 2013 Live Together It’s fun for all ages at HDB’s Welcome Parties! LIVE TOGETHER LIVE WELL MY LIFE STORY 2 Making Learning Fun 8 A Walk to 18 From the Block to Remember the Big Screen HDB Issue 06 Cover and back V6.indd 3 11/22/13 5:11 PM Live TOGETHER Contents Live TOGETHER 2 Making Learning Fun 4 A Trip Back in Time Live WELL 6 One Park Fits All 8 A Walk to Remember Live HAPPY Making 10 Going Full Circle 11 Crime Watchers 12 A Chance to Shine learning fu n At HDB’s Outreach to Young Live GREEN and Youth (OHYAY!) roadshows, 14 Engaging and Educational students learn how to be a 16 Reusable Solutions good neighbour through games and quizzes. My LIFE STORY group of “aliens” landed at Red 18 From the Block to the Swastika School on 14 August 2013 Big Screen — however, their agenda was not A Wilson Pang world domination, but to teach students how to be good and eco-friendly neighbours. Known as the HeartlanD ; Photos Beanies, these ‘extraterrestrial’ visitors are part of an animated video presentation G featured in HDB’s Outreach to Young and Gene Khor Youth (OHYAY!) roadshow. Launchednched Text in November 2009, thee OHYAY! roadshows aimm toto share HDB’s communityty goalsgoals with the youths, and engagengage and nurture them in Life Storeys is a twice-yearly publication by the building community bondsnds Housing and Development Board. Filled with lifestyle features, this newsletter features stories and in the heartlands. To date,e, happenings from your neighbourhood so that you the programme has reachedhed can know your community a little better and play out to around 103,000 a more active role in community-building.
    [Show full text]
  • Filmart Ad Cover Day 2.Indd
    TUESDAY, MARCH 20 2018 DAY 2 AT FILMART www.ScreenDaily.com Stand 1A-B19 Editorial +852 2582 8958 Advertising +1 213 447 5120 TUESDAY, MARCH 20 2018 TODAY DAY 2 AT FILMART Girls Always Happy, review, p8 REVIEW www.ScreenDaily.com Stand 1A-B19 Editorial +852 2582 8958 Advertising +1 213 447 5120 Girls Always Happy Chinese debut lays bare a complex mother-daughter relationship Jack Neo » Page 8 iQiyi launches dramatic FEATURE heads mm2’s Korea hot projects The latest work from the directors gala slate of Inside Men, The Throne and push as TV series travel The Whistleblower BY SILVIA WONG » Page 12 Celebrating its 10th anniversary, BY LIZ SHACKLETON Hsieh Hsin-ying (Love At Seventeen) Burning Ice, as well as Youku’s Day Singapore’s mm2 Entertainment Chinese streaming giant iQiyi is star in Meet Me @ 1006, which fol- And Night. iQiyi has also sold SCREENINGS presents an extended slate of 24 launching four new series at lows a lawyer who fi nds a strange shows to US platform Dramafever, What’s on at Filmart regional fi lms at Filmart, including Filmart today, tapping into the woman in his apartment at the Korea’s CJ E&M, Malaysia’s Astro, » Page 30 a trio of new titles co-produced trend for Chinese-language TV same time every night, while Jasper Singapore’s StarHub and Hong with Turner Asia Pacifi c. drama to fi nd an audience overseas. Liu (When I See You Again) stars in Kong’s TVB. Taking the spotlight is Killer Not The four 24x45-minute series — Plant Goddess about a music execu- “In the past, costume dramas Stupid, Jack Neo’s fi rst fi lm set out- Meet Me @ 1006, Befriend, Plant tive stranded in a rural village.
    [Show full text]
  • Irene Ang 洪爱玲 Actor
    IRENE ANG 洪爱玲 ACTOR. HOST. COMEDIAN. MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER. JUDGE. DIRECTOR. Ethnicity: Chinese Nationality: Singaporean Height: 1.72m Hair: Black Eyes: Black Languages Spoken: English, Mandarin, Chinese Dialects Irene Ang @flyirene @flyierene Irene Ang’s Showreel Curriculum Vitae Awards Year Title Category Best Comedy Performance by an Actor / Actress 2014 Asian Televsion Awards (Soo Ling in Spouse for House Season 1) 2014 Asian Television Awards Best Comedy Program (Spouse for House) 2012 M:Idea Youth Choice (MCYS) Most Awesome Personality I Wanna Be BFF With Singapore Entertainment Awards, Singapore 2011 Contributions to the Movie Industry Press Holdings Limited The Singapore Women’s Weekly Magazine 2010 Great Women of Our Time – Arts & Media Winner Great Women of Our Time 2008 The Execcutive Magazine Top 25 Most Powerful Businesswomen Singaporeans Going Bananas Survey 2007 Top Bananarina Starbucks Singapore Singapore Publishing Holdings – The New Paper 2007 1st Runner Up Fame Awards 2006 Harper’s Bazaar The Entertainer Extraordinaire 2005 Mediacorp Publishing 8 Days Readers’ Poll Favourite Comedian: Side Splitter 2005 Mediacorp Publishing 8 Days Readers’ Poll Best Makeover: Hey Presto 2004 Ernst & Young Singapore Entrepreneur of the Year Awards Nominee 2003 Spirit of Enterprise Honouree Best Comedy Performance by an Actress 2002 Asian Television Awards (Rosie Phua in Phua Chu Kang Pte Ltd) Highly Recoemmended Best Performance by an Actress (Comedy) 2000 - 02 Asian Television Awards (Rosie Phua in Phua Chu Kang Pte Ltd) 1998 - 03 Asian
    [Show full text]
  • Benjamin Kheng 金文明 Actor
    Benjamin Kheng 金文明 Actor. Singer. Musician. Host. Ethnicity: Chinese Nationality: Singaporean Height: 1.73m Hair: Black Eyes: Black Languages Spoken: English, Mandarin Benjamin Kheng @benjaminKheng @BenjaminKheng Spoken word: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxJNrg2n4o4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhHAV1z4v28 _____________________________________________________________________ Curriculum Vitae Film Year Title Production Company Director Role 2017 Wonderboy MM2 Entertainment Pte Ltd Dick Lee / Daniel Yam Richard/Dick Lee 2016 Young and Fabulous Encore Films Pte Ltd Michael Woo / Joyce Actor Lee Television Actor Year Title Production Company Director Role 2016 The Breakup List Invisible Studio Pte Ltd Luke 2015 Interstitials: HDB MediaCorp Pte Ltd Actor Affordability 2015 Love is Love August Pictures Pte Ltd Pete 2014 Mata Mata Season 2 MediaCorp TV Singapore Pte Ltd Various Ringo 2013 Unnatural (Season 3 EP 2) Mediacorp Channel 5 Jake Theatre Year Title Production Company Director Role 2015 The Emperor’s New Clothes Wild Rice Ltd Pam Oei Tailor and Ensemble 2015 Wildrice Fund Raiser Wild Rice Ltd Performer 2015 The Henderson Project Dream Academy Pte Ltd Performer 2015 White Rabbit, Red Rabbit The Necessary Stage Cast 2014 Ah Boys To Men Musical Running Into The Sun Beatrice Chia Ken Chow Richmond 2013 Edges The Musical Sight Lines Productions Derrick Chew (Various Roles) 2012 National Broadway Company Theatreworks Ong Keng Sen (Dick Lee) 2012 Boom Sight Lines Productions Derrick Chew Young Father, Property Agent 2011 Unleashed! 2011
    [Show full text]