Local artiste Edmund Chen first made his acting debut 20 years ago. The actor currently has his sights set on entering the overseas market. Since his contract with MediaCorp ended last year, Edmund has participated in various overseas productions including the Hollywood movie, Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li.
Zhang Yaodang's acting resume is enviable. The Malaysian-born actor has since acted opposite two of Caldecott Hill's gorgeous leading ladies, Felicia Chin and Joanne Peh in two Channel 8 megadrama series Love Blossoms and the upcoming Your Hand In Mine.
Hong Kong Heavenly King Leon Lai was said to have thrown a makeup wedding dinner just to appease his infuriated boss, Peter Lam, CEO of East Asia Entertainment. According to Chinese news reports, Peter was furious at being kept in the dark of Leon's secret Las Vegas marriage to Gaile Lok and only discovered it after reading the newspaper.
Zhang Yaodong has no fear that his relatively low amount of screentime on the tv will make him forgettable in the minds of local audiences.
Labeled by the media as the CF (commercial) queen, Taiwanese pop princess Jolin Tsai certainly lives up to her reputation and took home a whopping S$9.5 million this year from her 10 advertisement deals.
WARWICK, R.I. - Two-time Oscar-nominated actor James Woods has sued a Rhode Island hospital over the 2006 death of his younger brother.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Joe Jackson, the elderly father of late pop star Michael Jackson, on Friday filed a court petition seeking an allowance from the singer's estate, saying his son had supported him for many years.
PARIS (AFP) - - Japan's Dai Miyata, 23, won the Ninth Rostropovich cello competition at the final on Saturday in Paris, among the 64 musicians who competed in this year's event, organisers said.
MADRID (Reuters) -The French film "Un Prophete" (A Prophet) has been nominated for six European Film awards, including best film and best director, the European Film Academy announced on Saturday at the Seville Europe Film Festival.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Cable television network A&E on Friday unveiled plans for a new reality TV show starring four brothers of late pop star Michael Jackson depicting them dealing with his death and rehearsing for an upcoming concert.