![]() “No matter what kind of character I play, I have to love her first and really understand and appreciate the character," said Lim. She goes through this process for the various roles she takes up, to truly bring her characters to life, whether they are the heroes or the “bad guy”. And that opened a lot of doors for productions in Channel 8 and for other casting directors to pay attention to me,” said Lim.Ī relative rookie at that time, she humbly credits the show’s stellar cast and excellent script, which included the likes of Adrian Pang, Janice Koh and Lim Kay Tong, for making her “look good” in the series. ![]() “It was my first project as a full-time actress and it got me my first acting award in the Asian Television Awards, which drew more eyeballs to me. It was the first role she snagged after graduating from Singapore Management University with an accountancy degree and a major in law. Her acting chops include her portrayal of entrepreneur Zhang Xueqin in 2015’s Yes We Can, which nabbed her the Best Actress Award at the Star Awards her role as Wan Feifei in the 2016 drama The Journey: Our Homeland, which won the Asian Star Prize Award during the Seoul International Drama Awards and acting as wannabe actress Ah Zhen in 2018’s The Lead, where she won another Star Award for Best Actress.īut the one role she says has been the most pivotal in her career is that of trainee lawyer Wendy Lim in the 2010 Channel 5 legal series The Pupil. ![]()
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