Jasmine Sim (born 22 November 1993) is a Singaporean actress and model.

Jasmine Sim
Born
Jasmine Sim Kar Gek

(1993-11-22) 22 November 1993 (age 30)
Alma materSingapore Management University
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
Years active2014–present
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese沈家玉
Simplified Chinese沈家玉
Hanyu PinyinShěn Jiāyù

Early life edit

Sim was born on 22 November 1993 in Singapore. She attended Victoria Junior College before graduating from the Singapore Management University.[1]

Career edit

Sim started modelling in 2014 for a local fashion brand, Love, Bonito's store online and was first runner up in New Paper New Face. In 2017, Sim made her acting debut in her first dramas, appearing in Dream Coder, The Lead and When Duty Calls in supporting roles.[2]

Sim starred in a short film titled Down The Rabbit Hole, which was created by the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) to remind young people of the hazards of drug abuse.[3]

Filmography edit

Television series edit

Year Title Role Notes Ref
2017 When Duty Calls (卫国先锋) Shen Yiyun
The Lead Huang Meina
Dream Coder Yu Chen
2018 Till We Meet Again (千年来说对不起) Bai Xue
Divided (分裂) Lydia Shen
VIC (维多利亚的摸力) Suki
Doppelganger (入侵者) Li Jiawen
2018−2022 Kin Ella Loh / Ella Shelley
2019 After The Stars (攻星计) Yang Yu
My One In A Million (我的万里挑里一) Wang Xiangting
If Only (离归) Hong Yue'er Directorial debut
Walk With Me (谢谢你出现在我的行程里) Jiang Zhenmei
Limited Edition (我是限量版) Venessa
2020 Happy Prince (快乐王子) Ella Loh Crossover from Kin
2021 Control (操控) Emily
2022 Healing Hands (医生不是神) Megan
2023 Fix My Life Luna
All That Glitters Li Fang

Film edit

Year English title Mandarin title Role Ref
2023 Seven Days 七天 Lisa

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref
2014 The New Paper New Face 1st Runner-Up Won
2019 25th Star Awards Ceremony Best Newcomer Doppelganger
(as Li Jiawen)
Won
2021 26th Star Awards Ceremony Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Top 30
2023 28th Star Awards Ceremony Top 3 Most Popular Rising Stars Nominated

References edit

  1. ^ "More about Jasmine Sim". The New Paper. 19 September 2014.
  2. ^ Tan, Julia (9 June 2017). "Jasmine Sim on a "lucky" acting journey". The New Paper.
  3. ^ "CNB's new short film on perils of drug trafficking targets S'pore's youth". The Straits Times. 23 May 2021. Retrieved 25 May 2021.

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