Aileen Tan


Aileen Tan is a Singaporean actress.

Life and career

She was educated at the now defunct Willow Secondary School.
Tan was often cast in leading roles in the first 15 years of her acting career, but has since played supporting roles in recent years.
She has been nominated multiple times in the Best Actress category at the annual Star Awards. She was nominated for the "Best Actress" award in 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2002 and 2003; she won the award once in 2001 for her role in Three Women and a Half, playing a manager in an advertising company who would make use of her looks and charms to climb up the corporate ladder. Tan took a break from television in 2005. In 2006, she appeared in two Singapore dramas, Women of Times and Measure of Man, the latter drama clinching the runner-up position in 2006's television viewership ratings. Tan also ventured into English dramas. In 2000, she played Mae in MediaCorp Channel 5's longest-running drama series, Growing Up. Later in 2009, she played Suzanne Kong, the wife of a tycoon in the 40-episode drama Red Thread. In 2013, Tan won the "Best Actress in a Supporting Role" award at the 18th Asian Television Awards for her role in The Day It Rained on Our Parade which consisted only four episodes. On 29 May 2015, it was announced that Tan will play the lead role in Jack Neo's film, Long Long Time Ago alongside Mark Lee and Wang Lei. At Star Awards 2017, Tan received the Best Supporting Actress for the drama Hero , she announced in a speech that this would be the last time, she would go on stage to receive this award. In Star Awards 2018, she landed her 4th nomination for Best Supporting Actress for the drama, Have a Little Faith.
Tan has gotten 2 out of 10 Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes from 1994, 1997 respectively.

Personal life

Tan's parents are of Hokkien descent.
She married Hong Kong director Gerald Lee in 2002. She experienced an ectopic pregnancy in 2005, which eventually led to an abortion.
Her close friends in the entertainment industry include Huang Biren, Pan Lingling and Hong Kong actress Jacqueline Law. It was reported that Law stayed at Tan's house in Singapore to recuperate after becoming partially deaf after a diving accident in 1999, and to get away from media attention in Hong Kong.

Filmography

Chinese/Dialect Series

Feature film

Awards and nominations