Mindee Ong

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Mindee Ong
Born (1979-10-07) 7 October 1979 (age 45)
Other namesWang Xin
Occupation
  • Actress
Years active1990s–present
Children2
Chinese name
Chinese 王欣
Hanyu Pinyin Wáng Xīn

Mindee Ong (born 7 October 1979) is a Singaporean actress best known for starring in the Royston Tan films 881 and 12 Lotus , as well as in the television series Let It Go .

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Career

Ong starred in Royston Tan films 881 and 12 Lotus . [1] She then starred in the 2010 comedy film Lelio Popo , the 2011 romantic comedy film Perfect Rivals and the television series Anything Goes . [2] She starred in the 2014 Malaysian horror film The Transcend . [3]

She starred in the television series Let It Go in 2015. [1] In the same year, she starred in My Papa Rich . [4] She appeared in the second season of Folklore . [5]

Personal life

She has two daughters. [1]

Filmography

Film

Television series

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References

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