Alan Tern (simplified Chinese: 唐育书; pinyin: Táng Yùshū, born 31st March 1976) is a Singaporean actor. Tern was a finalist in the Star Search Singapore 2001, and joined MediaCorp after the competition.[1][2] Tern's acting in Double Happiness earned him a Star Awards 2005 Best Supporting Actor Award Nomination in 2005.
Besides being an actor, Tern is also an entrepreneur who deals with spectacles.
He married fellow MediaCorp actress, Priscelia Chan, on 6 October 2007.[2]
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Sitcom
- 2001
- 我爱精灵 My Genie
- 2003
- 吃吃面包谈谈情 A Toast of Love
Drama
- 2001
- 大酒店 The Hotel
- 考试家族 No Problem
- 2002
- First Touch - 2nd Season
- 2003
- 春到人间 Springs Of Life
- 2004
- 喜临门I Double Happiness I
- 真心英雄 True Heros
- 三十风雨路 An Ode To Life
- 喜临门II Double Happiness II
- 非一般妈妈 To Mum With Love
- 2005
- 同心圆I Portrait of Home I
- 同心圆II Portrait of Home II
- 2006
- 刑警2人组 C.I.D
- 2007
- 手足I Kinship
- 破茧而出 Metamorphosis
- 男人當家 Man Of The House (Malaysia Co-production)
- 黄金路 The Golden Path
- 手足II Kinship Part 2 (TV series)
- 2008
- 叮当神探 Crime Busters X2
- 2009
- 团圆饭 Reunion Dinner
- 乒乓圆 Table of Glory
Notes and references
- ^ Evelyn Khoo (18 April 2001). "A talented dozen rise to the top". The Straits Times. p. L7.
- ^ a b Huang Lijie (8 October 2007). "Alan Tern, Priscelia Chan tie the knot". The Straits Times.
External links
- Alan Tern at the Internet Movie Database
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