Star Awards for Favourite Female Show Stealer

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Star Awards for
Favourite Female Show Stealer
最喜爱女角色
Current: Star Awards 2023
Awarded forMost Popular Drama Series or Variety Character by an Actress
CountrySingapore
Presented by Mediacorp
First awarded2010
Currently held by Jesseca Liu
Soul Detective (2023)

The Star Awards for Favourite Female Character is an award presented annually at the Star Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1994. It is given to an actress who portrayed a drama series or variety show character that is deemed the most popular among the television audience.

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History

The category was introduced in 2010, at the 16th Star Awards ceremony; Jeanette Aw received the award for her role in Together.

Prior to 2012, the nominees were determined by a team of judges employed by Mediacorp. The rule was removed in 2012 to allow the public to determine the nominees entirely via online voting. Winners are also selected by a majority vote from the public via online voting as well.

The award was discontinued from 2017, along with the Favourite Male Character and Favourite Onscreen Couple (Drama) awards. In 2022, the award was revived but came under a new name called Favourite Female Show Stealer.

Since its inception, the award was given to only two actresses. Jesseca Liu is the most recent winner in this category for her role in Soul Detective. Aw is also the only actress to win in this category four times, surpassing Rui En who has three wins. In addition, Rui En has been nominated on eight occasions, more than any other actress. Felicia Chin holds the record for the most nominations without a win, with five.

Recipients

YearActressRole (title)Nominees
2010 Jeanette Aw Yao Jianhong 姚剑虹
( Together )
2011 Rui En Yang Xiaodong 杨小东
( Happy Family )
2012 Rui En Zhang Yale 章雅乐
( A Tale of 2 Cities )
2013 Rui En Liu Yanzhi 刘言之
( Poetic Justice )
2014 Jeanette Aw Zhao Fei'er 赵非儿
( The Dream Makers )
2015 Jeanette Aw Hong Minghui 洪明慧
( The Journey: Tumultuous Times )
2016 Jeanette Aw Zhao Fei'er 赵非儿
( The Dream Makers II )
Favourite Female Show Stealer
最吸睛女角色 (2022)
2022 Chantalle Ng Mai Phương Thảo 梅芳草
(My Star Bride )
  • Jesseca Liu - (Crouching Tiger Hidden Ghost) as Lin Xiaofang 林小芳
  • Joanne Peh - (Mind Jumper) as Khoo Kaile 邱凯乐
  • Rui En - Mister Flower as Chen Huiling 陈慧玲
  • Tasha Low - (Live Your Dreams) as Lee Sitong 李思彤
2023 Jesseca Liu Liu Shuqin 刘淑琴
(Soul Detective )
  • Hong Ling - (Your World In Mine) as Zheng Tianxi 郑天希
  • Huang Biren - (Your World In Mine) as Li Jiayun 李家云
  • Xiang Yun - (Your World In Mine) as Wang Jinhui 王金慧
  • Tasha Low - (Genie In A Cup) as She Xiaoqian 佘小倩

^[I] Each year is linked to the article about the Star Awards held that year.

Category facts

Most wins
Rank1st2nd
Actress Jeanette Aw Rui En
Total wins4 wins3 wins
Most nominations
Rank1st2nd3rd4th
Actress Rui En Jeanette Aw
Felicia Chin
Jesseca Liu Kimberly Chia
Rebecca Lim
Total nominations9 nominations5 nominations4 nominations3 nominations

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