More Singaporeans to star in HBO Asia series
Cinema Still of Edmund Chen from Street Fighter: The Legend Of Chun Li. He has signed on to star in drama series Serangoon Road, HBO Asia's first foray into original TV production. -- PHOTO: CATHAY
File photo of Lim Kay Tong. He has signed on to star in drama series Serangoon Road, HBO Asia's first foray into original TV production.-- PHOTO: SINGAPORE ARTS FESTIVAL
File photo of Tan Kheng Hua. She has signed on to star in drama series Serangoon Road, HBO Asia's first foray into original TV production.-- PHOTO: KUA CHEE SIONG
Los Angeles-based Singaporean actor Ng Chin Han plays Tenzin, a Tibetan, in the epic disaster movie 2012. This is his second high-profile starring role after acting as Hong Kong mogul Lau in the smash-hit Batman film The Dark Knight. He has now signed on to star in drama series Serangoon Road, HBO Asia's first foray into original TV production. -- PHOTO: BRYAN VAN DER BEEK
File photo of Don Hany. He will be in drama series Serangoon Road, HBO Asia's first foray into original TV production. -- PHOTO: HBO ASIA
Television still of TV series Serangoon Road, starring Alaric Tay (left) and Don Hany. More Singaporean talents, including Chin Han of The Dark Knight (2008) fame, have signed on to star in drama series Serangoon Road, HBO Asia's first foray into original TV production. -- PHOTO: HBO ASIA
More Singaporean talents, including Chin Han of The Dark Knight (2008) fame, have signed on to star in drama series Serangoon Road, HBO Asia's first foray into original TV production.
Chin Han, 42, who also appeared in Steven Soderbergh's Contagion (2011), will play a ruthless and ambitious grandson of a shadowy triad leader.
Other new home-grown names added to the Serangoon Road list include Lim Kay Tong, Tan Kheng Hua and Edmund Chen. They join a cast led by Hollywood-based Chinese actress Joan Chen (The Last Emperor, 1987) and Australian actor Don Hany (Lucky Miles, 2007).
Singaporeans already signed on to the project previously include Pamelyn Chee, who has acted in both English and Mandarin TV series such as Point Of Entry (2010 - 2011) and The Little Nyonya (2008), and Alaric Tay, who is best known for playing nasal-toned reporter Andre Chichak on parody sketch show The Noose (2007 - 2012).












