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Phyllis Quek

Phyllis Quek profile
Known For: Acting
Birthday: 1972-08-23
Place of Birth: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Popularity: 0.5

Biography

Phyllis Quek is a Malaysia-born model-turned-actress and singer in Singapore. She was prominently a full-time Mediacorp artiste from 1995 to 2001 but continues to film on an ad-hoc basis and managed under Hype Records. She left Mediacorp after her contract expired and chose not to renew it. Phyllis Quek's entry to Singapore showbiz was through Star Search 1995, in which she garnered a third placing. Despite this, a stunning performance in her debut drama serial, Beyond Dawn (女子监狱), left an indelible impression in the hearts of viewers. She was subsequently awarded the Best Newcomer Award at MediaCorp's Star Awards ceremony in 1996. Phyllis struck gold when MediaCorp Raintree Pictures offered her a lead role opposite Hong Kong megastar Aaron Kwok and Daniel Wu in a Hong Kong-Singapore joint collaboration movie, 2000 A.D.. Through this action flick, she won attention in the Asian media and is noted to have a high potential in local book Singapore Cinema by Raphaël Millet. She subsequently followed this up with a supporting role as a policewoman in another Raintree Pictures film, The Tree (孩子树). Her recording of the theme song of her earlier drama, The Other Parent (妈妈先生) and Mind Games (危险人物) marked the start of a nascent career in singing. She then released her debut album, Phyllis, under Hype Records which contained primarily dance tunes and singles from the soundtrack of The Tree and Beyond The Axis Of Truth (法医X档案). To promote her album, Phyllis guest starred in a Channel 5's crime drama series Heartlanders 2 where she played a stalked actress. That particular episode featured her song, '不知不觉', thrice and was a radio hit along with her other singles, 'Freedom'. However, the album did not mark the start of a longstanding music career for Phyllis and it was to remain her first and only album. As soon as her contract expired in 2001, she made a critical decision to switch to another management company, Hype Records Artiste Networks after she enjoyed working with them whilst producing her debut album. In keeping with Hype Records' plans for regionalisation, Phyllis made another conscious decision to star in productions from primarily the East Asian region (including Taiwan and China). She made her debut in Taiwan headlining the wacky lead role in a fluffy idol drama titled My Fair Lady (丑女大翻身), in which she donned fatsuits and prosthetics in order to play a fat and undesired girl.

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Heavenly Sword and Dragon Sabre poster

Heavenly Sword and Dragon Sabre

2003
The Rulai Palm poster

The Rulai Palm

2002
Legend of the Eight Immortals poster

Legend of the Eight Immortals

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The Little Fairy poster

The Little Fairy

2006
Love Contract poster

Love Contract

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Carry Me Fly and Walk Off poster

Carry Me Fly and Walk Off

2003
2000 AD poster

2000 AD

2000
一路风尘 poster

一路风尘

1996
Born Wild poster

Born Wild

2001
A Child's Hope poster

A Child's Hope

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My One and Only poster

My One and Only

2023
Rhapsody in Blue poster

Rhapsody in Blue

2006
Uniquely Ours poster

Uniquely Ours

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Lost Soul poster

Lost Soul

1999
The Tree poster

The Tree

2001
红孩儿 poster

红孩儿

2006
Man at Forty poster

Man at Forty

2004
My Teacher Is a Thug poster

My Teacher Is a Thug

2017
Kidnapper poster

Kidnapper

2010
真心英雄 poster

真心英雄

2003
Autumn in March poster

Autumn in March

2009
The Ultimate Winner poster

The Ultimate Winner

2011