Koh Chieng Mun

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Koh Chieng Mun
Born (1960-12-16) 16 December 1960 (age 63)
Other namesXu Jingwen
Occupations
  • Actress
  • comedian
Years active1990s–present
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 許靜雯
Simplified Chinese 许静雯
Hanyu Pinyin Xǔ Jìngwén

Koh Chieng Mun (born 16 December 1960) is a Singaporean actress and comedian. She is best known for her role as Dolly Tan on the Singaporean sitcom Under One Roof . In 2018 she was cast in the American romantic comedy-drama film Crazy Rich Asians .

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Early life

Koh Chieng Mun is the third of four children. She grew up in Outram Park, Singapore. [1]

Career

In the 1990s, Koh played the role of Miss La La on The Ra Ra Show. [2] From 1995 to 2003, she portrayed Dolly Tan on the English-language Singaporean sitcom Under One Roof . In 1998, she played Mrs. Chan Ai Ling in the film That's the Way I Like It. In 2003, she was cast as Betty in the comedy film City Sharks. In 2005, she performed in Toy Factory's stage production 10 Brother. [3] She also worked as a radio host for Symphony 92.4FM.

In June 2014, she performed with the theatre company Generasia in Women of Asia, a live production at LASALLE College of the Arts. [4] [3]

In early 2018, it was announced that Koh would be joining the cast of Toggle's original series Dance With Me. [5]

She was cast as Neena Goh in the 2018 American romantic comedy-drama film Crazy Rich Asians , based on the novel of the same name by Kevin Kwan. [6] She was the only cast member to speak in Singlish in the film. [2] [7]

Personal life

In October 2005, Koh was diagnosed with breast cancer, with tumors in her breasts and her left kidney. [1] Both tumors were successfully removed during a surgical procedure on 11 November 2005. She is now cancer free, and is a spokesperson for the Singapore Cancer Society. [8]

She is a practicing Roman Catholic. [1]

Selected filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef
1995 Cupid Love Deng XiaolingTelemovie [9]
1998That's the Way I Like ItMrs. Chan Ai Ling
2003 City Sharks Betty
2018 Crazy Rich Asians Neena Goh

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotesRef
1990The Ra Ra ShowMiss La La
1995-2003 Under One Roof Dolly Tan
1996 My Grandson, the Doctor [10]
2001 Pavilion of Women Ying
2001 The Reunion Mrs. Tan Shuilian
2001-2005 Living with Lydia Ronda
2006 Maggi & Me Jenny Ban
2017 BRA Madame Sophia
2018Dance With Me

Awards

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References

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  10. 邓宝翠 (24 September 1996). "英语环境剧受欢迎 《妙医妙诊》诊所里笑话多". Lianhe Zaobao . Singapore. Retrieved 29 December 2022.