Perfect Cut
Perfect Cut 一切完美 | |
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Starring |
Thomas Ong Michelle Tay Michelle Chia |
Opening theme | 放了爱 sung by Jocie Kwok |
Original language(s) | Chinese |
No. of episodes | 13 per season |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Molby Low 刘健财 |
Running time | approx. 45 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | MediaCorp Channel U |
Original release |
Season 1: 2008 Season 2: 2009 |
External links | |
Website |
Perfect Cut (Chinese: 一切完美) is a Singaporean Chinese drama series which aired on MediaCorp Channel U. The second season debuted on 4 March 2009 in the weekday 10:00pm slot. Rare for a MediaCorp produced drama, it features former MediaCorp artistes such as Edmund Chen and Zheng Wanling in main roles.
Cast
- Thomas Ong as Alex Tan
- Michelle Chia as Kelly Lim
- Michelle Tay as Wu Xiaoli 吴晓莉
- Julian Hee as Sky Tan
- Season 2
- Edmund Chen as Win Cheong 张乐风
- Phyllis Quek as Joey Cheong 张乐依
- Zheng Wanling as Emily Tan
Guest cast
- Season 1
- Season 2
- Lina Ng
- Marcus Chin
- Liang Tian
- Yang Libing
- Priscelia Chan
- Cavin Soh
- Cruz Teng
- Lau Leng Leng
Synopsis
Alex Tan is a well-regarded plastic surgeon known as "the doctor with a soul". The story centers on his patients and the people he meets in his clinic.
Accolades
- Season 1 (Star Awards 2009)
Award | Nominee | Result |
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Young Talent Award | Regene Lim | Won |
Best Drama Serial | Perfect Cut | Nominated |
Best Drama Theme Song | 《我知道我变漂亮了》 by Chew Sin Huey | Nominated |
- Season 2 (Star Awards 2010)
Award | Nominee | Result |
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Best Drama Serial | Perfect Cut 2 | Nominated |
Best Drama Theme Song | 《放了爱》 by Jocie Kwok | Nominated |
Notes
The Chinese title (一切完美) is an actual idiom which means "all is well" or "everything is perfect". As the series is about a plastic surgeon, it is a play on the phrase and can also be literally translated as "one cut [or stroke], all perfect".
References
External links
- Official Website
- Perfect Cut (English) on MediaCorp website
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