Jesseca Liu

Acting

Jesseca Liu

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
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Birthday
Feb 13, 1979 (46 years old)

Jesseca Liu

Known For

Unforgivable
TV Show 2024

Unforgivable

To address rising sex crimes, the police form the Sexual...

Once Upon a New Year's Eve
TV Show 2024

Once Upon a New Year's Eve

Cai Yiren, a businessman who is bossy, self-centered, and stingy,...

Circle Line
1h 20m
Movie 2023

Circle Line

Trapped in the underground train tunnel system, a single mother’s...

Crouching Tiger Hidden Ghost
TV Show 2021

Crouching Tiger Hidden Ghost

Loving You
0h 45m
TV Show 2020

Loving You

When Ghost Meets Zombie
1h 47m
Movie 2019

When Ghost Meets Zombie

‘When Ghost Meets Zombie’ tells the story of a female...

Mind Matters
TV Show 2018

Mind Matters

Five years ago, Toh Jin Shu was a shining star...

Hero
0h 45m
TV Show 2016

Hero

The story starts in Dakota Crescent, an old estate which...

Bring Back the Dead
1h 26m
Movie 2015

Bring Back the Dead

When her seven-year-old son dies in a tragic road accident,...

Blessings
TV Show 2014

Blessings

Set in the 1940s and then the modern world, this...

Biography

Spotted by a producer in Mediacorp in 2004, Jesseca Liu was offered the meaty role of He Yi Xuan in the sports-themed drama, “The Champion”. From then, she began her career as a full-time actress in Singapore. Her portrayal of a Vietnamese bride in the 100-episode drama serial “Portrait of Home” bagged her the Most Popular Newcomer Award and earned her a Best Supporting Actress nomination at Star Awards 2005. She scored her first leading role in “Rhapsody In Blue” in 2006 which led to more lead roles for the popular star. She played the female lead in many Mediacorp highly-rated serials including “Secrets For Sale”, “The Oath”, “Marry Me”, “Blessings”,” Mind Matters”,” Babies On Board” and “Hero”. In 2014, she wrote her first web drama script, “Who Killed The Lead” where she played the female lead and the script was awarded for Best Digital Fiction & Non-Fiction Series at the Asian Television Awards. She also played the role of a mother for the first time and paired with Taiwan actor-host Jacko Chiang in a local movie, “Bring Back The Dead”. Most recently, she received the "Outstanding Leading Actress in Comedy" Award at the 2019 Asia Rainbow TV Awards for her role in