fiction.wikisort.org - ActorNeo Swee Lin (Chinese: 梁瑞玲; pinyin: Liáng Ruìlíng; ) is a Singaporean actress who has appeared in several Asian films and theatres, notably in TV films and drama since the 1990s.
Singaporean actress
Neo Swee Lin |
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Born | Colony of Singapore |
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Nationality | Singaporean |
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Alma mater | National University of Singapore Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama |
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Occupation | Actor |
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Chinese | 梁瑞玲 |
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Hanyu Pinyin | Liáng Ruìlíng |
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Early life
Born in Singapore, Neo Swee Lin has a law degree from National University of Singapore[1] and trained at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama.[2]
Theatre Works
Neo Swee Lin had appeared in over 40 theatre plays which included:
- Dragon's Teeth Gate (1986)[3]
- Three Children (1987)
- Three Children (1988)
- M. Butterfly (1989)
- The Moon is Less Bright (1990)[3]
- Three Children (1992)
- Drunken Prawns (1994)
- The Glass Menagerie (1996)
- Beauty World - President Star Charity (1998)
- Ah Kong's Birthday Party (1998)
- Emily of Emerald Hill (1999)
- Emily of Emerald Hill (2000)
- Emily of Emerald Hill (2002)
- Hamlet (2002)
- For the Pleasure of Seeing Her Again (2004)
- 2nd Link (2006)
- Homesick (2006)
- Cogito (2007)
- Postcards from Rosa (2007)
- Crazy Christmas (2007)
- Crazy Christmas (2008)
- Nadirah (2009)
- Poop (2009)
- Cinderel-lah! (2010)
- Crazy Christmas (2010)
- Emily of Emerald Hill (2011)
- Nadirah (2011)
- Crazy Christmas (2011)
- Cooling Off Day (2011)
- Cooling Off Day (2012)
- First Light (2012)
- Crazy Christmas (2012)
- Mama Looking for her Cat (2012)
- The Crucible (2013)
- Crazy Christmas (2013)
- Postcards from Rosa (2013)
- The House of Bernada Alba (2014)
- Hamlet (2014)
- First Light (2014)
- Crazy Christmas (2015)
- Hamlet (2016)
- Crazy Christmas (2016)
- Romeo & Juliet (2016)
- My Mother's Chest/妈妈的箱子 (2016)
- Medea (2017)
- No Parking on Odd Days and The Coffin is too Big for the Hole (2017)
- Club Tempest (2018)
- Half Lives (2018)
- Hamlet (2019)
- Homesick (2019)
- Crazy Christmas (2019)
- The Morning People (2020)
- Romeo & Juliet (2020)
- First Light (2020)
- Homesick (2021)
- Crazy Christmas (2021)
Local TV and Film Works
Her local TV and film work included: Where Got Problem, Random Acts, Really Something, Phua Chu Kang Pte Ltd (1997 - 2007), Drive: Life and Death, The Celebration and Cut.
International Works
Her international film and theatre work includes: Takeaway, The Letter (Lyric Hammersmith), Mail Order Bride (West Yorkshire Playhouse),[7] 3 Japanese Women (Cockpit Theatre) and Trishaw.
Personal life
Neo first met her husband, Lim Kay Siu, a veteran theatre actor, on her first theatre play, Dragon's Teeth Gate in 1986.[3] The two would act as a married couple four years later on the play, The Moon is Less Bright.[3] They got married on 12 August 1992.[8]
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