Debbie Goh

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Debbie Goh
吴天瑜
Born
Goh Seok Sim (吴淑心)

(1978-11-08) November 8, 1978 (age 45) [1]
Occupationactress
Years active2005present
ChildrenDanton Lee (son)
Awards Golden Awards
Most Popular Actress (2014)
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 吳天瑜
Simplified Chinese 吴天瑜

Debbie Goh (born Goh Seok Sim; 8 November 1978) is a Malaysian film and television actor. Goh is the former Miss Malaysia Chinese International 1998 and a Malaysia artiste.

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Background

She stepped into the spotlight when she won the first Miss Malaysia Chinese International beauty pageant in 1999. At 19, while studying in Singapore, Goh was spotted and asked to model. She was then scouted to join the Hong Kong film production company, Golden Harvest, for a five-year contract. That was when she accepted an offer by Hong Kong pay-TV station, i-CABLE News Channel, to be a TV presenter. [2]

She is the co-owner of the IR1968 Indonesian restaurant in Kuala Lumpur. [3]

Awards

Golden Awards

Bella Awards

Filmography

Television dramas

YearTitleOriginal TitleRoleNetworkAwardsNotes
2008 Age of Glory 情牽南苑爱Lin Yu Lan (Rose) NTV7 Nominated: Golden Awards–Best Actress
2010 The Descendant 香火Xie Yuhua NTV7
Age Of Glory 2 情牵南洋Ye Feng NTV7
2012 Glowing Embers 炭鄉Yao Feng NTV7
Mining Magnate 半边天Luo Lin (Lorraine) NTV7
2013 The Legend of Kublai Khan 忽必烈傳奇/建元風雲 Qaimish HBS
2022Cook Vs Chef幸福年菜斗厨艺(Guest Judge) Herself 8TV

Film

YearTitleOriginal TitleRoleOther notes
2000Skyline CruisersApple
2006Nothing Is Impossible情意拳拳Mango
2013Bringing Joy Home 2013
2014Spring Chorus忆起回家Fanny Tang
2014Bullets Over Petaling Street茨厂街女王Yu Ping An (Angel)
2016 Lost in the Pacific 蒸发太平洋Yang Lin Lin (Lily Young)

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