Getting nominated and dressed up for an eventful night but going home empty-handed must not be the best feeling, but these local celebrities keep their chin up and carry on. [embed]https://www.instagram.com/p/C6Dm bvhIPS/?utm source=ig web copy link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==[/embed] It's been nearly a decade since he made his acting debut and he hasn't received an award yet. Despite that, Nick Teo remains positive. "I'm fine. Every year, even.
Zhang Zetong had already received the My Pick! Most Hated Villain and Most Popular Rising Star trophies at Star Awards 2024 yesterday (April 21). But his third award was to be his biggest yet. The 31-year-old was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his role in All That Glitters alongside Andie Chen (Whatever Will Be, Will Be), Darren Lim (Shero),.
Going bald isn't an easy feat for most people. But for local actress Julie Tan who had to do so for her role in the new movie Good Goodbye, it was something she was initially excited to do. In a recent interview with AsiaOne, the 31-year-old shared: "I was very ready to shave my head. In fact, I didn't have.
The 55-year-old actor and his wife were in Taiwan during the quake. They were so traumatised by the event, his wife cried in his arms for the first time in a long while.
What does a good goodbye mean to you? Are you able to make one? This was what AsiaOne asked local actors Julie Tan and Tosh Zhang, in a recent interview for their new movie Good Goodbye. The anthology film, which revolves around palliative care, begins with its first story titled The Last Kiss. Tosh and Julie play Zheng and cancer-stricken.