Patricia Mok

Acting

Patricia Mok

Overview

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Birthday
Oct 17, 1971 (53 years old)

Patricia Mok

Known For

I Not Stupid 3
2h 12m
Movie 2024

I Not Stupid 3

Wang Zi Hao, a Chinese Primary 6 student from Shanghai,...

What! The Heist
1h 46m
Movie 2023

What! The Heist

A criminal nicknamed "Godfather" breaks out of jail to complete...

Downstairs
TV Show 2019

Downstairs

Downstairs is an adult animated series that follows a cast...

Let's Eat
1h 36m
Movie 2016

Let's Eat

Dai Hung is the head chef of Ah Yong Cafe...

King of Mahjong
1h 50m
Movie 2015

King of Mahjong

King of Mahjong centres on the decade-long feud and eventual...

Dance Dance Dragon
1h 28m
Movie 2012

Dance Dance Dragon

Ah Long's father was desperate to have a son born...

Holland V
0h 46m
TV Show 2003

Holland V

Holland V is a 2003 Singaporean drama series produced by...

I Not Stupid
1h 45m
Movie 2002

I Not Stupid

Kok Pin, Boon Hock and Terry are classmates in "EM3"...

That One Not Enough
1h 5m
Movie 1999

That One Not Enough

Filled with endless laughs, this delightfully outlandish comedy is a...

Liang Po Po: The Movie
1h 40m
Movie 1999

Liang Po Po: The Movie

Liang Po Po: The Movie is a Singaporean film directed...

Biography

Patricia Mok is a Chinese Singaporean actress, best known for humorous roles on Comedy Night during her stint as a JTEAM artistto 2012. She was prominently a full-time Mediacorp artiste from 1996 to 2012. Mok left Mediacorp in early 2012 after her contract expired. Mok was educated in Ping Yi Secondary School and Yishun Junior College. Mok made her debut in the 1990s comedy show Comedy Nite. She was a cast member from 1996, until the demise of the show. Her roles in the skits helped her to land a contract with MediaCorp in 2006. She won the Best Supporting Actress Award in the Star Awards 2003 for playing a dowdy and meek wife in Holland V, and earned two nominations in the Asian Television Awards in 2006 and 2008. Mok was switched to hosting MediaCorp events and shows in 2010. In a 2012 interview, she confessed that she felt uncomfortable being an emcee and thought she was better suited to acting in dramas and sitcoms. Mok left the entertainment industry in early 2012 after her contract expired and is currently under the management of Fly Artistes. In 2016, she appeared in the Singaporean-Malaysian comedy film Let's Eat!.