Pamelyn Chee

Pamelyn Chee (Chinese: 齐騛) is a Singaporean actress.

Pamelyn Chee 齐騛
Born
NationalitySingaporean
OccupationActress
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese齊騛
Simplified Chinese齐騛

She recently completed work on Eddie Huang's Boogie by Focus Features. She was also in the feature sequel Beyond Skyline, alongside Frank Grillo and Iko Uwais. She also guest-starred on Freeform's Stitchers.

She played the titular role in HBO Asia's Grace, headlining the show with Russell Wong. This show was nominated for 8 awards at the Asian Television Awards.

She also starred alongside Joan Chen and Chin Han, Don Hany, and Michael Dorman in HBO Asia's Serangoon Road. The show was nominated for an "AACTA" for best drama series in Australia.

Pamelyn was discovered on Youtube by Heidi Levitt for Wayne Wang's TIFF darling feature Princess of Nebraska, speaks fluent Mandarin and Cantonese, and continues to travel between Asia and the US for work.

Filmography

Movie appearances
YearWorkRoleNotes Ref
2008Pulua HantuJune
20153688Teresa
2025Elizabeth Pang
2016The Faith of Anna WatersMay Wong
2017Beyond SkylineKanya
2021Boogie Post-production
Television appearances
YearWorkRole NetworkNotes Ref
2008The Little NyonyaLibby
Beach.Ball.Babes
2009TogetherWang Yanxia
Your Hand in MineAh Bing (阿冰)
2010Point of EntryVivian De Cruz Guest [1]
UnriddleCynthia
The PupilPam Tay Guest
2011Point of Entry 2Vivian De Cruz Guest
Perfect Deception
A Song to RememberSu Yingying
2012Point of Entry 3Vivian De Cruz
BeyondShen Meichen (沈美辰)
The QuartersTao Hualing (陶华玲)
2013 Serangoon Road Su Ling HBO Asia [2][3]
2014 Grace HBO Asia [3][4]

References

  1. "Pamelyn Chee: I'm three parts boy, one part woman". xin.msn.com. 1 December 2010. Archived from the original on 4 December 2010. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
  2. "5 questions with Pamelyn Chee". Today. MediaCorp Press. 11 October 2013.
  3. "Roll the credit". South China Morning Post. 2014-10-11. Retrieved 2020-06-26.
  4. Frater, Patrick (2014-09-02). "HBO Asia Finalizes Multi-Platform Launch for 'Grace'". Variety. Retrieved 2020-06-26.
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