Julie Tan

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Sep 22, 1992 (32 years old)

Julie Tan

Known For

Good Goodbye
1h 33m
Movie 2024

Good Goodbye

An anthology of three stories which carries a message that transcends the limitations of time and illness, emphasizing the significance of love, the pursuit of dreams, and the beauty of letting go.

The Great Sage: Prequel
1h 12m
Movie 2020

The Great Sage: Prequel

This film tells the story of Monkey King's catastrophe on the way with his master to learn the scriptures, and finally he converges his wildness and puts down the dust to continue to learn the scriptures from the west.

Biography

Julie Tan is a Singaporean actress. She was the female lead in That Girl in Pinafore. Julie Tan was born in Malaysia. She received her education in Singapore and studied Drama at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts. In 2008, she debuted in the telemovie The Promise as a girl with intellectual disability. She was also the first runner-up in The New Paper's New Face. In 2010, Tan starred in television episodes, including The Illusionist, No Limits and New Beginnings. She auditioned for Alpha Entertainment in 2011, and was given a chance to be part of K-pop girl group Skarf, which she turned down. She worked in television dramas A Tale of 2 Cities and A Song to Remember, as one of the female leads. In 2013, she starred in movies Judgement Day and That Girl in Pinafore. She became the host for A Date with K-pop Stars, which debuted on February 21, 2014, where she travelled to South Korea and spent time with idols. In 2013, Tan got her first individual lead role starring in 96°C Café. In the same year, she also starred in Gonna Make It. In 2015, Tan starred in The Dream Makers II as the main villain. It was her breakthrough role and she won her first acting award starring as Dong Zihuai in the drama. In May 2016, it was announced that Tan will take a 6-month break from acting in order to take a four-month acting course at New York Film Academy's school of acting.