Chantalle Ng (b. 1995)

Alias:
黄暄婷

Birthplace:
Singapore

Born:
June 17, 1995

Known to many as the daughter of veteran actress - Lin Meijiao, Chantalle Ng is a budding actress known for her natural talent in acting. Chantalle was also in the running for Best Actress at Star Awards 2022 for her performance in My Star Bride.  A Singapore Management University graduate, Chantalle signed with Mediacorp full-time in 2019.  Prior to graduation, Chantalle was also involved in multiple Channel 8 blockbuster productions, playing supporting roles in “96°C Café” and “World At Your Feet”.  In 2019, Chantalle did her first long-form production - "Old is Gold" acting as a nurse. She was also involved in her first-ever English production - Derek, acting alongside lead- Desmond Tan.  Her excellent performance has also propelled her to her first leading role – Coco, in the Chinese drama “The Distance Between”, which was filmed entirely in Western Australia.  More recently, starring as the female lead in the 9pm Channel 8 blockbuster, her portrayal of Vietnamese bride - Mai Phuong Tao in My Star Bride, has received much critical acclaim from the press and audience.  Her performance in the series has also earned her numerous international award nominations - including the New York TV and Film Festival, and also Seoul Webfest Awards.

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