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Keagan KangKeagan KangFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaKeagan Kang (born 5 May 1976, in Perth, Western Australia) is an Australian actor.
Kang's first professional acting role was in Sweat, opposite Heath Ledger. A Singaporean theatre director invited him to star in the stage play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, and his career in Singapore grew. Some of Kang's notable stage performances include Wit by Margaret Edson for which he was nominated best supporting male actor at the first DBS Life Theatre Awards,[1] Horst in Bent,[2] Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet,[3] and Gideon in Fairytaleheart. His film credits include City Sharks,[4] No Through Road, Spoilt, and 2000 AD. Most recently Kang starred in the Australian-Canadian television series Stormworld, and the Australian film Woody Island. |
Robert Tonelli Jr., known as Bobby Tonelli
Early lifeBobby Tonelli was born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada. He attended Chaparral High School in Las Vegas, NV and graduated in 1994. He had a promising career in baseball as a pitcher until he suffered a rotator cuff injury that hindered his chances to pitch at the professional level. Tonelli attended several small colleges in California in hopes of rehabilitating his shoulder and professional baseball pitching career. Upon his decision to leave baseball in 1997, he fell into the fashion industry by chance where he traveled throughout Southeast Asia as a print and runway model, working for companies such as Donna Karan, Versace, Levi's, and Louis Vuitton, and for fashion show producer Daniel Boey.
In 1998, Tonelli traveled to Europe to continue modeling where he also attended the The Actor's Centre in London, England, as well as several renowned coaches in the US (Ivana Chubbuck, Howard Fine, John Holma). [edit]CareerTonelli's acting career consisted of smaller roles in television and feature films from 1999-2004. In 2002, his involvement in the Singaporean feature film Cages began after a chance meeting with director Graham Streeter. Because of his previous art background as an accomplished painter, Tonelli chose to paint all of the character Ethan's art in that film. During this time he also starred in the experimental short "Hallelujah" also directed by Streeter. In 2007 Tonelli returned to Singapore where he was seen in the MediaCorp English Program Life Story featured as the American coach of Ang Peng Siong. He was one of the 6 contestants in the Art Central reality program The Food Bachelor. Bobby was in the Suria program Atas Heights, and can be seen in the highly rated Channel 8 drama The Little Nyonya playing the part of Paul Robertson, a lawyer who helps and eventually marries Yueniang, played by the actress Jeanette Aw. Tonelli was recently seen in the original musical "Sleepless Town" and played a policeman in a Mediacorp Channel 5 drama series titled Fighting Spiders. He also acted in a Mediacorp Channel 8 drama series titled Double Bonus, playing the part of Michael, who is the ex-boyfriend of Peiling, played by actress Tracy Lee. |
Rui EnRui En (Chinese: 瑞恩; pinyin: Ruì'ēn; stage name for Lu Rui En, 卢瑞恩, born January 29, 1981) is a Chinese Singaporean singer-actress based in Singapore currently.
Rui En was talent-spotted while appearing in SingTel's popular SingTel hi!Card commercial as the iconic "running girl" in 2001. She was offered a general management contract by Artiste Networks, a section of Hype Records. In 2002, Rui En debuted her acting career in Singapore with her first drama, titled ‘‘No Problem!’’. Since 2004, she has averaged one to three dramas per year. In late 2002, Rui En launched her music career in Taiwan, titled ‘‘Rui ∑n vol. 01’’, under the record company Alfa Music. Rui En released her second album inSingapore under Hype Records, titled ‘‘United Nations’’, in late 2008. Notably after 2007, Rui En gained a significant pool of fans, earning her the title of Singapore’s Most Popular Local TV Actress[1] in 2010 and subsequently, the title of Singapore's Most Popular Local TV Actor (Males & Females)[2] in 2011. RBKD (Chinese: 瑞不可当) is her official fan club and accordingly to the group, the name was inspired from the Chinese idiom, 锐不可当[3] (pinyin: ruì bù kě dāng), and is to mean 'Rui En is unstoppable'. |
Chew Chor MengChew started his career in MediaCorp Studios after winning Star Search in 1990, a bi-annual nationwide talent search. Since then, he has never failed to make it to the Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes in Star Awards, an award ceremony for TV personalities, since its inception in 1994. In 2004, Chew was awarded the All Time Favourite Artiste Award as he had garnered a record of 10 popularity awards.
Chew is able to immerse himself so well into his characters that viewers often have a lasting impression of his roles. He first earned his acting nomination for his role as Hong San in the 1995 epic The Teochew Family, which he's still known to audiences in China. This was also evident when he bagged the Best Actor Award in Star Awards 2000 in Hainan Kopi Tales. His popularity has also spread across the causeway as he was voted the Most Popular MediaCorp Male Artiste in Malaysia. Chor Meng made his first crossover to English sitcom in Mr. Kiasu. He was best known for his role as Jacky Chang aka Ah Bee, a salesman with a penchant for grabbing 'lobangs' (good opportunities that cannot be missed) in the popular Channel 8 sitcom "Don't Worry, Be Happy", which spanned for six seasons. Chor Meng initially dropped out from the role of Ah Bee after the 3rd season due to fear of being typecast, and also because he wanted to focus more on drama and variety shows. He eventually reprised the role for the latter half of the 6th (and final) season for "Don't Worry Be Happy", and appeared in a spinoff series titled "Lobang King" focusing on Ah Bee and his new league of friends. His Lobang King role was named as one of the most memorable TV roles alongside other characters like Teacher Aiyoyo (Chen Liping), Bobo (Zoe Tay) and many others in the Star Awards 25 years of Drama special. Now a well-known household name, Chew has gone from acting in drama series to hosting large-scale events including overseas collaboration with Taiwan and China. Chew is a contracted artiste for MediaCorp and the contract is set to expire in October 2010.[1] Due to his illness, Chew initially did not expect his contract to be renewed.[1] However, reports surfaced in November 2010 that Chew's contract was renewed for a further two years, with particular emphasis on hosting and new artiste training duties.[2] Before the contract extension, Chew was planning to enter the restaurant business before his contract renewal,[1] which would have been Chew's second foray into the eatery business.[1 |
Yoshiro TatsumiYoshihiro Tatsumi (辰巳 ヨシヒロ Tatsumi Yoshihiro?, June 10, 1935 inTennōji-ku, Osaka) is a mangaka who is widely credited with starting the gekigastyle of alternative comics in Japan, having allegedly coined the term in 1957.[1]
His work has been translated into many languages, and Canadian publisherDrawn and Quarterly have embarked on a project to publish an annual compendium of his works focusing each on the highlights of one year of his work (beginning with 1969), edited by American cartoonist Adrian Tomine. This is one event in a seemingly coincidental rise to worldwide popularity that Tomine relates to in his introduction to the first volume of the aforementioned series. Tatsumi received the Japan Mangaka Association Award in 1972. (Source: Wikipedia) |
Mr Tatsumi's Gift to Me
During our photoshoot, Mr Tatsumi drew a very quick sketch of 2 popular character from his books. He gave it as a gift to me.
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Fann Wong
Fann Woon Fong (Chinese: 范文芳; pinyin: Fàn Wénfāng, formerly 范雯芳; born 27 January 1971), better known by her stage name Fann Wong,[1][2] is a Singaporean actress, singer and model.
At Singapore's Star Awards 1995, Fann became the first actress to win both the Best Actress and Best Newcomer awards in the same year. After gaining regional exposure and popularity in Asia through film and television productions, she became the first Singaporean actress to break into Hollywood, playing Chon Lin in the 2003 film Shanghai Knights. She was also the youngest actress to have earned an All-Time Favourite Award at the Star Awards. In late 2002, Fann became romantically attached to Malaysian actor Christopher Lee, with whom she has collaborated eight times.[3] She married the actor on September 29, 2009.[4] She is known to zealously safeguard her privacy.[5] |
Jade Seah
Jade Seah (Simplified Chinese: 谢美玉) (born April 6, 1983) is a Singaporean model, host and actress. Jade was 1st runner-up at the Miss Singapore Universe 2006 pageant, who signed a contract with MediaCorp soon after the pageant. A graduate of Singapore Management University, Jade is now the new face of Nivea Visage.[1] She was a host in the Singaporean reality television show, The Dance Floor, with co-hosts Glenn Ong and Mark Van Cuylenberg (The Flying Dutchman). Jade has both Chinese and Eurasian parentage. She is the only daughter in her family, with 2 brothers.[2] She had reported in Today in Beijing on Channel 5, on the day's highlights of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.
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Kulicke & Soffa Corporate PhotographyBruno Guilmart
President & Chief Executive Officer Mr. Bruno Guilmart has been appointed as President, Chief Executive Officer, Director of Kulicke & Soffa Industries, Inc. effective September 30, 2010. Prior to joining our company, Mr. Guilmart was President and CEO of Lattice Semiconductor from 2008 until 2010. From 2003 until 2008 he was President and CEO of Advanced Interconnect Technologies (AIT), a TPG-Newbridge company, and subsequently became CEO of Unisem after AIT was acquired by Unisem in 2007. Prior to Unisem/AIT, Mr. Guilmart was senior vice president of worldwide sales and marketing at Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing. He also held senior management and engineering positions with Cadence Design Systems, Temic Semiconductors and Hewlett-Packard Company. Mr. Guilmart holds a master's degree in electronics and business management and a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Orsay University (Paris XI) Institute of Technology in France. Mr. Guilmart has lived and worked in Asia, the USA and Europe. |
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