Edmund Chen
Edmund Chen | |
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Chinese name | 陳之財 (traditional) |
Chinese name | 陈之财 (simplified) |
Pinyin | Chén Zhīcái (Mandarin) |
Ancestry | Fujian, China |
Born |
Singapore | 4 February 1961
Other name(s) | Credited as 陈志财 |
Occupation |
Actor singer TV host |
Years active | 1987–2009 |
Spouse(s) | Xiang Yun (1989 – present) |
Children | 1 son and 1 daughter |
Edmund Chen (Chinese: 陈之财; pinyin: Chén Zhīcái; Wade–Giles: Ch'en2 Chih1 Ts'ai2, born 4 February 1961) is a Chinese Singaporean film actor, singer, television actor and host. Since leaving full-time acting during the 2000s, he has been an illustrator and designer.
Career
Chen entered the entertainment industry after completing the SBC (predecessor of MediaCorp) 7th drama training course in 1987.[1] He starred in several high-profile dramas such as sci-fi drama series Star Maiden, Air Force and police thriller Patrol, where he first met and later married co-star Xiang Yun. During the late 1990s he temporarily left showbiz for several years to concentrate on other projects. After returning to MediaCorp his popularity soared and he won the Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes award seven consecutive times. During the Star Awards 2007 25th anniversary special, he and Ivy Lee, who played his on-screen partner many times, were named the Top 5 Favourite On-screen Couples for their roles as husband and wife in Double Happiness. He left MediaCorp at the end of 2007 for family reasons but made a brief return to the screens as a guest star in Channel 5 comedy Calefare and the second season of Channel U production Perfect Cut. Besides acting, he has also presented and hosted shows ranging from sports events to variety shows to charity galas.
Chen is one of the few Singaporeans to have successfully ventured into Hollywood and has starred in a film produced by Warner Brothers (Turn Left, Turn Right), as well as more recently in Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li distributed by Fox Pictures, as Xiang, father of Chun Li.[2][3]
Chen directed his first feature film Echoing Love (爱情六重奏), which consists of six shorts directed by six different people and the cast includes Erica Lee, Alaric Tay, Vincent Ng, Nathaniel Ho and his wife Xiang Yun. It was screened at the 25th Singapore International Film Festival in 2012.[4]
Other work
After leaving the television industry, Chen began writing and illustrating Chinese language children's books. Two of his titles Dino Rulez! (欢迎来到我们的世界) and Little Otters To The Rescue! (水獭宝宝救爸爸) have been selected by the National Arts Council for its yearly catalogue.[5] He designs stationery, stamp and t-shirts, which are sold through Panda Goods online store.
Endorsements
Chen functions as a brand ambassador and spokesman for many firms and products, including Beijing 101 Hair Consultants (www.beijing101hair.com), Mitsubishi Electric, Chien Chi Tow, G- Spa, Donut Empire and KKC Property in Singapore and throughout the Asian region.
Personal life
Chen married fellow MediaCorp actress Xiang Yun in 1989 after meeting on the set of Patrol and they have two children.[6] Their son Yixi made his acting debut in the web drama series i.Rock in early 2012.[1]
Chen is the eldest of three children. His younger sister is theatre director and entrepreneur Loretta Chen.[7]
Filmography
Films
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1998 | Yellow Wedding | ||
Eternal Love | |||
Super Cop | |||
1999 | Where Got Problem | ||
Ghostories | |||
2002 | Sharpened Pencil | ||
The Eye | Dr Lo | ||
2003 | Turn Left, Turn Right | Dr Wu | |
2007 | Saigon Eclipse | ||
2008 | Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li | Xiang | |
2009 | Liliang |
TV series
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1987 | Sunshine After Rain 雨过天晴 | ||
1988 | Star Maiden 飞越银河 | ||
Airforce 空军 | Gan Qifeng | ||
Mystery 迷离夜1 | |||
Fortune Hunters 钻石人生 | |||
When Hearts Touch 似水柔情 | |||
1989 | Patrol 铁警雄风 | ||
Turn of the Tide 浮沉 | |||
1990 | Finishing Line 出人头地 | Zhong Chongguang | |
Happy Family 开心家族 | |||
1991 | Crime and Passion 执法先锋 | ||
The Darkest Hour 列血青春 | |||
1992 | Fiery Passion 烈焰焚情 | ||
1993 | Hidden Truth 未了缘 | ||
Switch 妙鬼临门 | |||
1994 | The Blazing Trail 兰桂坊血案 | Telemovie | |
Those Were the Days 生命擂台 | |||
1995 | The Teochew Family 潮州家族 | ||
The Rangers 铁血雄心 | Telemovie | ||
Heartbeat 医胆仁心 | |||
Pointed Triangle 杀之恋 | Telemovie | ||
It's My World 还我半天边 | |||
A Different Life 妈姐情缘 | |||
1996 | Ace Cops 妙警点三八 | Telemovie | |
新加坡故事 | |||
Life on the Line 魂断四面佛 | Telemovie | ||
1997 | Immortal Love 不老的传说 | Su Youming | |
Crimes and Tribulations 狮城奇案录 | Liang Bing | ||
2000 | Catherine Listening to the Rain | ||
2001 | The Invincible Squad 迷幻特警 | ||
The Hotel 大酒店 | Emil Qin | ||
The Stratagem 世纪攻略 | Zhou Jingxue | ||
Beyond the Axis of Truth 法医X档案 | Chen Xueming | Nominated – Best Actor award at Star Awards 2001 | |
2002 | First Touch | Dr Charles Yong | Channel 5 production |
The Vagrant 豹子胆 | Guest appearance | ||
Brotherhood 有情有义 | Co-production | ||
The Wing of Desire 天使的诱惑 | Qin Kailang | ||
Law 2002 法内情2002 | Qiu Zhishao | ||
First Touch II | Dr Charles Yong | Channel 5 production Nominated – Best Actor, 2003 Asian Television Awards | |
Innocently Guilty 法内有情天 | Co-production | ||
2003 | My Love, My Home 同一屋檐下 | ||
A Toast of Love 吃吃面包谈谈情 | Guest appearance | ||
2004 | When the Time Comes 一线之间 | Jieren | |
Double Happiness 喜临门 | Luo Jiaqi | ||
The Crime Hunters 心网追凶 | Lan Tinghui | ||
Man at Forty 跑吧!男人 | Chen Longwei | Nominated – Best Actor award at Star Awards 2004 | |
Timeless Gift 遗情未了 | |||
2005 | Lady of Leisure 贤妻靓母 | Chen Guoqing | |
Zero to Hero 阴差阳错 | Xie Jizu | ||
Beyond the Axis of Truth II 法医X档案II | Chen Xueming | ||
2006 | Women of Times 至尊红颜 | Jia Zengtu | |
House of Joy 欢乐满屋 | Xu Zhiguo | ||
2007 | Live Again 天堂鸟 | Chen Haiming | |
The Golden Path 黄金路 | Cheng-Ge | ||
2008 | Calefare | Champion Zhang | Channel 5 production Guest appearance |
2009 | Perfect Cut 2 一切完美2 | Win Cheong | |
2013 | Serangoon Road |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Celeb couple's son makes acting debut". AsiaOne. 27 February 2012.
- ↑ "Edmund Chen almost missed out on 'Street Fighter' role". Channelnewsasia. 10 March 2009. Retrieved 19 March 2009.
- ↑ "http://www.edmundchen.com". 10 March 2009. Retrieved 19 October 2010.
- ↑ Echoing Love
- ↑ "Once Upon A Garden City: A SELECTION OF CHILDREN’S AND YOUNG ADULT BOOKS FROM SINGAPORE" (PDF). National Arts Council.
- ↑ "向云离开新视". 14 March 2000. Archived from the original on 2 September 2012.
- ↑ "The Dramatic Duo" (PDF). Simply Her (SPH). March 2011. pp. 102–103.
- Baidu Baike (Chinese)
External links
- Edmund Chen at the Internet Movie Database
- Bio on MediaCorp website
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