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She was also very headstrong, very vocal. “The character Tammy was very modern for her time. I felt very proud being in a good drama series.

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Of her time in Growing Up, she says: “What I miss the most was being in a drama series that a lot of people watched and liked. The couple have a four-year-old daughter, Alysia. Yeo, who joined Safra Radio’s Power98FM in 2012, co-owns marketing firm Upfront Media with her 41-year-old husband Thorsten Nolte and runs local shopping website mums.sg. She joined the cast of Growing Up when she was 19. I started my career here and MediaCorp still holds lots of dear memories for me,” says Yeo, who made her debut at the age of 17 in a Valentine’s Day special with the then Television Corporation of Singapore. She left in 2006 after a five-year stint with 987FM (formerly known as Perfect 10). She will return to MediaCorp next month as a DJ at Gold90.5FM. She is a sports presenter with Singtel mio TV. Life after Growing Up: Of the actors who played the Tay children, Yeo is the only one who is still in the entertainment scene. Actress Fann Wong’s younger sister Fann Woon Jing and actress Quek Sue-shan played the younger Tammy in the first and second seasons, respectively. She starred in the third, fourth and fifth seasons. Who: Jamie Yeo, 37, played the baby of the family, Tammy. If there’s a great script and role, I wouldn’t say no.” It’s still one of my passions, except now I want to focus on a different passion. Acting is something that I will always enjoy doing. “I’ve stopped acting for the last three years to pursue photography. Before that, acting was more for fun, like a hobby.” Partly because of that, I went on to study acting.

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The bachelor, who is in a relationship, says: “It was my first main role in a TV series. Speaking to Life! over the telephone from Bangkok, he says his role as David prompted him to study acting. He is looking for an exhibition space in Singapore and Bangkok. He divides his time between commercial photography and his passion project, where he shoots art portraiture. Now based in Bangkok, he is pursing his other passion – photography. He did theatre, TV and film in his 12 years in London, during which he starred in the film Cut Sleeve Boys (2006) and the theatre adaptation of the classic comic Adventures Of Tintin (2007) at West End. Life after Growing Up: The boyish Lim moved to London in 2001 to attend drama school and pursue a theatre career.

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He starred in all six seasons of the series. Who: Steven Lim, 40, played the intellectual second son David. They wed in 1998 in a glitzy do at Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore. She was married to businessman Steve Ting for two years. She is low-key about her love life and her marital status is unclear.

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She was out of town when Life! contacted her and was not available for an interview. Till this day, netizens are curious about her, though. She reportedly joined the corporate world after leaving show business for good in 2003 when her two-year contract with MediaWorks ended and has kept a low profile since. The willowy beauty made it to FHM Singapore’s annual 100 Sexiest Women in the World survey in 20. She returned to show business later that year to join rival and now-defunct television station MediaWorks. Life after Growing Up: Gan left MediaCorp in 2000 to further her studies.












Singapore drama actress