Zoe Tay

Zoe Tay

Acting • Born 1968-01-10

Acting1Singapore

Biography

Zoe Tay is a Singaporean actress , a former model and was named as "Queen of Caldecott Hill" by local media and fellow referred to as "Ah Jie" (senior actress) due to her status. Tay started out as a model at the age of 16. In 1987, she was named Model of The Year. After Tay was crowned champion of the inaugural Star Search in 1988, she was offered a 3-year contract with the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC), now known as Mediacorp. While Tay had initially disliked acting, she began feeling passionate for her craft after her role in Crime and Passion in 1991. Her breakthrough performance as a materialistic young woman in Pretty Faces catapulted her into stardom. Her popularity was affirmed with a Top 10 Most Popular Female Artiste Award at the Star Awards every year for ten consecutive years since its inception in 1994. In 1996, Zoe won the Best Actress award for her role in The Golden Pillow at the annual Star Awards. In 2004, she was the first actress to have been awarded the prestigious All-Time Favourite Artiste . Other than television dramas, Tay also forayed into films. In 2010, she starred opposite Hong Kong actor Kenny Ho in Love Cuts, playing the role of a terminally ill woman who has breast cancer. In 2013, she appeared in her first fully English-speaking role in Mister John with Irish star Aidan Gillen. Tay has collaborated with many artistes in her various projects. Her on-screen chemistry with Li Nanxing in The Unbeatables and other serials has put them in the list of the Top 5 Best Onscreen Couples at the Star Awards 25th Drama Anniversary show. In 2015, she collaborated for the first time with Huang Biren, in The Dream Makers II. Due to her contributions to the television industry in Singapore, a wax figurine was modelled after her by Madame Tussauds Singapore, and is currently on display in the museum. Tay won her second Best Actress at the Star Awards 2017 for You Can Be an Angel 2, 21 years after her first. In an interview, she revealed that after her first win in 1996, she had contemplated quitting as she felt "strangely empty and lost". Instead, she enrolled in an acting class in New York, an experience which transformed her to "someone who is focused on improving my acting and who can be exemplary to other actors." Guiding her are three Chinese words from her father: 毅力 or perseverance, 耐力 or endurance , 勇气 or courage. In Star Awards 2019, Tay won her third Best Actress for the drama, A Million Dollar Dream.

Filmography

50 credits
Love Cuts

Love Cuts

Movie • 2010

Sissy

Mister John

Mister John

Movie • 2013

Kim Devine

Recipe

Recipe

Movie • 2013

Qiu Yun

Asian Beat: Love from Temasek

Asian Beat: Love from Temasek

Movie • 1991

Liang Po Po: The Movie

Liang Po Po: The Movie

Movie • 1999

Self (Cameo)

Love... And Other Bad Habits

Love... And Other Bad Habits

Movie • 2013

Mei

The Tree

The Tree

Movie • 2001

Guo Mei Feng

Love Knows No Bounds

Love Knows No Bounds

Movie • 1995

Xu Xiu Hui

Pointed Triangle

Pointed Triangle

Movie • 1995

Shi Jia

The Scoop

The Scoop

Movie • 1997

Joey

Love Dowry

Love Dowry

Movie • 1994

Zheng Min

The Unbeatables

The Unbeatables

TV • 1993

Luo Qi-Fang

The Return of the Condor Heroes

The Return of the Condor Heroes

TV • 1998

Lu Erniang

The Dream Makers

The Dream Makers

TV • 2015

Zhou Wei Yun

My Guardian Angels

My Guardian Angels

TV • 2020

Mandy

A Million Dollar Dream

A Million Dollar Dream

TV • 2018

Hu Jiao Fen

How Are You?

How Are You?

TV • 2019

Dr. Michelle Soong

Eat Already?

Eat Already?

TV • 2016

Dr. Tay

All is Well

All is Well

TV • 2019

Zhang Bi Zhu

You Can Be an Angel

You Can Be an Angel

TV • 2015

Wang Ruojun

VIC

VIC

TV • 2018

Zoe

A Million Treasures

A Million Treasures

TV • 2006

Bai Xing Xing

The Ultimatum

The Ultimatum

TV • 2009

Ye Yu-Chen

Double Bonus

Double Bonus

TV • 2012

Mei Feng

Baby Boom

Baby Boom

TV • 2003

Kim

Devotion

Devotion

TV • 2011

Liu Zhao Di

La Femme

La Femme

TV • 2008

Fang Baoyu

Man at Forty

Man at Forty

TV • 2004

Jian Jie

Strange Encounters

Strange Encounters

TV • 1987

Zhu Xiu Juan

The Last Swordsman

The Last Swordsman

TV • 1991

Hong Xiu

My Mighty-in-Laws

My Mighty-in-Laws

TV • 2004

Yao Mei Mei

Pretty Faces

Pretty Faces

TV • 1991

Bobo Wu

Lost Soul

Lost Soul

TV • 1999

Pian Pian

My Home Affairs

My Home Affairs

TV • 2000

Zhang Xiaotong

While We Are Young

While We Are Young

TV • 2017

Fang Ting

Hero

Hero

TV • 2016

Deborah

The Teochew Family

The Teochew Family

TV • 1995

Cai Chong-mei

The Stratagem

The Stratagem

TV • 2001

Ye Kaishuang

A Different Life

A Different Life

TV • 1996

Pan Gui Kai

The Millennium Bug

The Millennium Bug

TV • 1999

Huang Si Jie

Carlsberg Lunar New Year Variety Show 2010

Carlsberg Lunar New Year Variety Show 2010

TV • 2010

Terms of Endearment

Terms of Endearment

TV • 1992

Shu Qing

My One and Only

My One and Only

TV • 2023

Ma Limin

出人头地

出人头地

TV • 1990

叶蓓

窈窕淑女

窈窕淑女

TV • 1988

傅桂花

The New Adventure of Wisely

The New Adventure of Wisely

TV • 1998

Bai Su

The Dream Makers

The Dream Makers

TV • 2013

The Golden Pillow

The Golden Pillow

TV • 1995

Zhou Xiaodan

Emerald Hill - The Little Nyonya Story

Emerald Hill - The Little Nyonya Story

TV • 2025

Liu Xiuniang

惊天大阴谋

惊天大阴谋

TV • 1994