Tay Ying (b. 1996)

Alias:
郑颖

Birthplace:
Singapore

Born:
March 27, 1996

With both her parents as celebrities, it is no surprise that Tay Ying has contemplated a career in acting. Her pleasing appearance led her into spending her teenager years modelling for commercials and magazine covers.  In 2017, she made her on- screen debut in While You Were Young where she acted as a model, alongside with the other new generation artistes. Two years later, she was starred as one of the main characters in the Channel 8 Martial Arts blockbuster drama, The Good Fight. Her versatile fighting moves in the drama garnered her good reviews.  Bilingual in both English and Mandarin scored her the role of a female lead actress for a Channel 5 English drama, Slow Dancing which is based on the best- selling e- book by Singaporean writer, Noelle. It was a milestone for her as she played two different roles in the show.  While Tay Ying works hard for her acting career, dancing remains as a point of pride for her since young as she practices the dance moves in her spare time and was a former member of the Temasek Polytechnic Dance Ensemble (TPDE). Her passion towards dancing continues after schooling, as she recently forms a band named TTYL with her fellow artiste friends, which specializes in Kpop dance.

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