Jasmine Suraya Chin

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Jasmine Suraya Chin
Born
Jasmine Suraya Chin Xian Mei

(1989-11-10) 10 November 1989 (age 34)
Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Alma mater Monash University, Melbourne
Occupation(s)Television presenter, actress, model
Years active2012–present
Website www.jasminesurayachin.com (archived)

Jasmine Suraya Chin Xian Mei (born 10 November 1989) is a Malaysian television presenter and actress [1] from Kuching, Sarawak. [2] She is best known for portraying Lily in the 2018 Malaysian action film PASKAL , co-starring with Hairul Azreen. [3]

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Filmography

Key
Denotes upcoming films

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2014 River of Exploding Durians Jasmine
2015Tuli Sekampung
Return to NostalgiaZaharah
RembatGeisha
2017DaveShort film
KL WanganHong's wife
2018 Paskal Lily
The SpiralTina
2020 Daulat Jasmin Cho
Pasal Kau! Herself
2021Marabahaya UndergroundDotty
TBAMasterpiecisanRubyPost-production

Drama

YearTitleRoleTV channel
2014Kerana Terpaksa Aku RelakanTini TV3
Maaf Jika Aku Tak SempurnaEffa
A&EDr. Sharon
2015Padamu Aku BersujudSandra TV3
2015–2016Keluarga PontimauChichi
2017Hero Seorang CinderellaZuyyin Astro Ria
2018Pengantin 100 HariFarah TV3
KL Gangster: UnderworldMimi Iflix
Alamatnya CintaNatalia Astro Ria
2019–2020Adellea SofeaSuzie Tan TV3
2020KL Gangster: Underworld 2Mimi Iflix
Pelindung Seorang PuteriBainun Astro Ria
Bidadari SaijuJeanny TV3
2021Klik RiderTasya Astro Warna
Cinta Yang PulangThia TV2
2022Villa KristalAngel WeTV
Ratu Ten Pin 2 Shalin Astro Ria
2024 Racun Rihanna Ayumi TV3

Telemovie

YearTitleRoleTV channel
2014Tesis Terakhir TV1
Cinta Di Gerai Astro Maya HD
2017Komplot Astro Citra
2018Cinta Elevator
2019Back To You (“当时明月在” [Dang Shi Ming Yue Zai]) 8TV/TV3
2020Please Subscribe CintakuHana Rozana Astro Citra

Television

YearTitleRoleTV channelNotes
2012The JobHerself 8TV
2013Projek 3RHerself TV3
2014She's The BossCapital TV
Makmal Masak TV9
2015Inspirasi Dekor TV1
2018Sensasi BolaHerself Hypp Sensasi Host
2019Sepahtu Reunion LiveHerself Astro Warna Guest star

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References

  1. "Biodata Jasmine Suraya Chin, Host Bolasepak Cantik". azhan.co. 26 September 2017.
  2. Nor Akmar Samudin. "'Saya bukan Melayu!'". Harian Metro . Retrieved 7 September 2018.
  3. Kenneth Chaw (24 September 2019). "Jasmine Suraya Chin was once told her acting wasn't good enough". Star2.com. Archived from the original on 26 September 2019. Retrieved 26 September 2019.