Felicia Chin (b. 1984)

Alias:
陈靓瑄
陳鳳玲

Birthplace:
Singapore

Born:
October 24, 1984

Felicia Chin could not have started her career in Mediacorp with more fanfare. She beat her Malaysian and China counterparts in Star Search 2003 (a biennial talent contest), and became the first Singaporean champion ever since the contest went regional in 1997. After signing a contract with Mediacorp in 2003, Felicia continued her climb by starring in the blockbuster drama series, Always on My Mind, opposite our homegrown Hollywood actress, Fann Wong, and Tay Ping Hui, a clear indication of the confidence the producers had in this new face. In 2004, she acted alongside Fiona Xie, Jeanette Aw and Taiwanese Idols Toro and Yan Xing Shu in the first locally produced idol drama, The Champion. This highest rated drama serial in 2004 had people sitting up and taking notice of Felicia. Over the years Felicia’s production request never stops, she can act, host and sing, this made her path to stardom a dazzling one!  Felicia left Mediacorp in 2011 to continue her study in Beijing. She returned in 2014 and signed a full time contract with Mediacorp to continue and pursue her dream as an actress. Felicia’s first role after she rejoined is “Zhang Min” in “Tumultunous Times” where she was nominated as “Best Actress” in the 2014 Star Awards. She was also nominated in 2015 Asian Television Awards in the “Best Actress” category. This nomination is also special for Felicia Chin, who was in the running for the prestigious award for the very first time. She was up against stiff competition with nominees such as Ruby Lin, Vicki Zhao and Zhou Xun.

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