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Chinese name
  
陳之財 (traditional)

Occupation
  
ActorsingerTV host

Spouse
  
Xiang Yun (m. 1989)

Chinese name
  
陈之财 (simplified)

Years active
  
1987–2009

Ancestry
  
Fujian


Pinyin
  
Chen Zhicai (Mandarin)

Name
  
Edmund Chen

Children
  
Chen Yixin, Chen Yixi

Other name(s)
  
Credited as 陈志财

Role
  
Film actor

Siblings
  
Loretta Chen

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Born
  
4 February 1961 (age 63) Singapore (
1961-02-04
)

Movies
  
Street Fighter: The Lege, Turn Left - Turn Right, The Eye, Saigon Eclipse, Phua Chu Kang The Movie

Similar People
  
Xiang Yun, Loretta Chen, Andrzej Bartkowiak, Wai Ka‑fai, Danny Pang Phat

Edmund chen s longest drawing guinness world record compiled


Edmund Chen (Chinese: 陈之财; pinyin: Chén Zhīcái; Wade–Giles: Ch'en2 Chih1 Ts'ai2, born 4 February 1961 is a Chinese Singaporean An Actor, Author,Producer & former actor. Edmund Chen is an internationally-known celebrity with over 29 years of experience in the media and entertainment industry. He has over 100 television appearances, 18 international and local films, 4 stage plays, 2 movies which he produced and 4 solo music albums under his belt. With a strong passion for drawing since he was a child, Chen has become an accomplished artist in his own right. In addition to designing several local stamps with the ever loveable giant panda and otter series for Singapore Post (SingPost), he is appointed as SingPost’s Stamp Ambassador Chen. Chen’s talent does not end here as his packaging designs have also won awards by Singapore Star Packaging Awards for four consecutive years from 2002 to 2005 and Asian Package Award (Japan) in 2005.. In 2013, Chen set the Guinness World Record for the Longest Drawing by an Individual with a distance of over 601m. In 2015, he collaborated with Samsonite, the world’s leading luggage brand to creating exclusive luggage collection entitled “Cherish”. A man of many talents, Chen has authored 9 books and was voted by the Readers of the National Critics’ Choice as the Best New Children’s Author of the year in South East Asia. In recognition of his new publications recently, the READ Singapore Bridges also appointed Chen as their Ambassador. As a producer, Chen was presented with the Silver Screen Special Achievement Award at the 24th Singapore International Film Festival and the Committee Recommended Film at the 5th International Chinese film Festival in Sydney, Australia for his maiden feature film, Echoing Love. Chen strongly believes in cultivating a greater sense of sharing, helping one another and doing good deeds for the greater good of the society. His endorsement and ambassadorship with select organizations, such as the Red Cross Society, National Environmental Agency; Public Utility Board; National Climate Change Secretariat, The Prime Minister Office; Waste Management and Recycling Association of Singapore; MCCY; Read! Singapore, Singapore Post, PUB anreflect his unwavering belief and goal to spread the message of doing social good, helping people and sharing as far and wide as possible.

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Career

Chen entered the entertainment industry after completing the SBC (predecessor of MediaCorp) 7th drama training course in 1987. He starred in several high-profile dramas such as sci-fi drama series Star Maiden, Air Force and police thriller Patrol, where he first met and later married co-star Xiang Yun. During the late 1990s he temporarily left showbiz for several years to concentrate on other projects. After returning to MediaCorp his popularity soared and he won the Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes award seven consecutive times. During the Star Awards 2007 25th anniversary special, he and Ivy Lee, who played his on-screen partner many times, were named the Top 5 Favourite On-screen Couples for their roles as husband and wife in Double Happiness. He left MediaCorp at the end of 2007 for family reasons but made a brief return to the screens as a guest star in Channel 5 comedy Calefare and the second season of Channel U production Perfect Cut. Besides acting, he has also presented and hosted shows ranging from sports events to variety shows to charity galas.

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Chen is one of the few Singaporeans to have successfully ventured into Hollywood and has starred in a film produced by Warner Brothers (Turn Left, Turn Right), as well as more recently in Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li distributed by Fox Pictures, as Xiang, father of Chun Li.

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Chen directed his first feature film Echoing Love (爱情六重奏), which consists of six shorts directed by six different people and the cast includes Erica Lee, Alaric Tay, Vincent Ng, Nathaniel Ho and his wife Xiang Yun. It was screened at the 24th Singapore International Film Festival in 2011, where it won a Special Achievement Award at the Silver Screen Awards.

Other work

Chen left the entertainment industry in 2007 due to that he was not nominated for Top 10 Most Popular Male Artist and he began writing and illustrating Chinese language children's books. Two of his titles Dino Rulez! (欢迎来到我们的世界) and Little Otters To The Rescue! (水獭宝宝救爸爸) have been selected by the National Arts Council for its yearly catalogue. He designs stationery, stamp and T-shirts, which are sold through Panda Goods online store.

Endorsements

Chen functions as a brand ambassador and spokesman for many firms and products, including Beijing 101 Hair Consultants (www.beijing101hair.com), Mitsubishi Electric, Chien Chi Tow, G- Spa, Donut Empire and KKC Property in Singapore and throughout the Asian region.

Personal life

Chen married fellow MediaCorp actress Xiang Yun in 1989 after meeting on the set of Patrol and they have two children. Their son Yixi made his acting debut in the web drama series i.Rock in early 2012.

Chen is the eldest of three children. His younger sister is theatre director and entrepreneur Loretta Chen.

Filmography

Actor
2013
Serangoon Road (TV Mini Series) as
James Lin
- Episode #1.10 (2013) - James Lin
- My Girl (2013) - James Lin
- Ball of Confusion (2013) - James Lin
2013
Ge Mei Lia as
Guo Ba
2013
Red Numbers as
Lolipop
2009
Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li as
Xiang
2008
Sense of Home (TV Series) as
Meng
2008
Calefare (TV Series)(2008)
2007
Police & Thief (TV Series) as
Pimp / SWAT Leader / Jaycee
- Heaven Can't Wait (2007) - Pimp / SWAT Leader / Jaycee
2007
Saigon Eclipse as
Long
2006
House of Joy (TV Series) as
Xu Zhi Guo
2006
Zhi zun hong yan (TV Series) as
Jia Zengtu
- Episode #1.3 (2006) - Jia Zengtu
- Episode #1.2 (2006) - Jia Zengtu
- Episode #1.1 (2006) - Jia Zengtu
2006
Lady of Leisure (TV Mini Series) as
Chen Guo Qing
2004
Crime Hunters (TV Series) as
Lan Ting Hui
2004
Man at Forty (TV Series) as
Chen Long Wei
2003
A Toast of Love (TV Series) as
Qi Xing (2003)
2003
Tong yi wu yan xia (TV Series) as
Situ Haiyang / Situ Enming / Sity Enming
2003
Turn Left, Turn Right as
Dr. Hu
2002
The Wing of Desire (TV Series) as
Qin Kai Lang
2002
The Eye as
Dr. Lo
2002
Brotherhood (TV Series) as
Li Li
2001
The Hotel (TV Series) as
Emil
2001
Beyond the Axis of Truth (TV Series) as
Chen Xue Ming
2001
The Stratagem (TV Series) as
Zhou Jing Yun
2001
A Sharp Pencil
1999
Ghoststories
1999
Where Got Problem?
1998
G. Y. Sir as
Sgt Hsiao Sing-Tien
1998
Yellow Wedding as
Dr. Lee
1997
Crimes and Tribulations (TV Series) as
Liang Shui
1997
Immortal Love (TV Series) as
Su You-peng
1996
A Different Life (TV Series) as
Shen Tian Le
1996
Pointed Triangle as
Bi Hai Ge
1994
Those Were the Days (TV Series) as
Yan Kai Cong
1992
Crime and Passion (TV Series) as
Lin Wen Bin
1990
Finishing Line (TV Series) as
Zhong Chong Guang
1989
Patrol (TV Series) as
Luo Yi Feng
Director
2011
Echoing Love
Producer
2013
Red Numbers (co-producer)
Soundtrack
1994
Those Were the Days (TV Series) (performer: "Walk Through The Wind & Rain", "Let Me Tell You")

References

Edmund Chen Wikipedia