Hayley Woo

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Hayley Woo
Hayley Wu 2018.jpg
Woo in 2018
Alma mater ITE College West
Occupation Actress
Years active2012–present
Family Jayley Woo (sister)
Chinese name
Chinese 胡佳嬑
Hanyu Pinyin Hú Jiāyì
Yale Romanization wùh gāai yi
Jyutping wu4 gaai1 yik4

Hayley Woo Jia Yi is a Singaporean actress. She was managed by JTeam JM Artiste Network from 2013 to 2017. She has an identical twin sister, Jayley Woo, who is also an actress. [1]

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Career

Woo and her sister joined The New Paper New Face competition in 2011 and started their media career after it. [2]

Filmography

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2013Dive Into Love (潜入蓝中篮)Annie
The Recruit Diaries (阿兵新传)
2014Zero CallingMadeline “Maddy” Wu
Three Wishes Winnie Guo
2015 118 Vivian
My Secret App Lin Yangyan
Zero Calling 2Madeline “Maddy” Wu
Crescendo Carina Zhang Tongxuan
2016 If Only I Could He Xiaoqi
Fire Up Zheng Xiangfei
2017 118 II Isabella Tang Yiyi
Life Less Ordinary Liang Wenqing
2018 Doppelganger Chen Tianmei
2022Hungry Souls (味尽缘)Meilan

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2013 That Girl in Pinafore Hayley [2]
2014 Filial Party Yoona Zhuang Peishan
2015 Ah Boys to Men 3: Frogmen Amy
King of Mahjong Cameo
Mr. Unbelievable Omega
20164 Love (爱在小红点)Ella
The Moment (此情此刻)Che Zai

Variety show

YearTitleNotesRef.
2015Family Wanders (带你去吃风)Host
2016My Oh My (大马玩全攻略)Host
Take A Break (说走就走短假游)Host
2020Ah Boys No Limits (超越极限)Ah Girl

Guinness World Record

YearAward titleRef
2014The most 360 horizontal spins in a wind tunnel in one minute (Individual) - 26 times [3]

Theatre

YearTitleRoleNotesRef
2017Chef: Bibimbap VS Chilli CrabCutie ChefRole shared with Jayley Woo [4]

Awards and nominations

YearCeremonyCategoryNominated workResult
2018 Star Awards 2018 Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes 118 II (as Isabella Tang Yiyi)Nominated

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References

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  2. 1 2 "7 celebrity siblings we can't get enough of". AsiaOne. 23 December 2017. Retrieved 23 November 2022.
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  4. "Geek Review - CHEF: Bibimbap Vs Chilli Crab". Geek Culture. 11 June 2017. Retrieved 23 November 2022.