Kayly Loh (b. 1988)

Alias:
Kayly Chuan Yee Loh
凯丽
卢传瑾

Birthplace:
Singapore

Born:
May 16, 1988

Being a complete amateur in the performing arts, Kayly impressed the judges with her bubbly character at The 5 Search, a Channel 5 talent search, where she won the competition.  Kayly has always been interested in performing arts and is active in music and dance since young by participating in numerous performances. To date she continues hip-hop dancing as an alumni at Nanyang Polytechnic.  Having graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing Management, she pursued her entrepreneurial dream and runs a visual design company. With an artistic flair and love for creative design, she continued further education in Visual Communications and completed summer school at Parsons New York in Interior Design.  In 2015, Kayly was cast in Channel 5’s first long form drama Tanglin. Aired every weeknight, this 199-episode drama series centers on the lives of multiracial and multigenerational families whose lives reflect the joys, trials and tribulations of everyday Singaporeans. And Kayly continue filming this well-loved long form drama all the way till season 4 in 2018 before she moved on to channel 8 long form drama Jalan Jalan. She is also involved in the theatre performance of Noose & Kakis 2: My PSLE is better than yours in 2017.  You can see Kayly in her upcoming project – Sisters Stand Tall which is slated to telecast in 2022.

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