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Mediacorpse actress Janice Koh wants to wayang in parliament as NMP

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S'pore actress Janice Koh steps forward for NMP position

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Theatre and television actress Janice Koh is stepping forward as a potential representative of the arts community for the NMP position. (Screengrab: YouTube)


Singapore actress Janice Koh has put herself forward as a possible nominated Member of Parliament (NMP).


Announcing her decision to do so on Facebook on Sunday afternoon, Koh said she is responding to the need for nominees to step up ahead of the 8 December deadline, when nominations from members of the public close.


Pointing out that interest in stepping up to the NMP post to represent the arts community has been “lukewarm”, she wrote, “I do think it is important to have representation, and have only JUST decided to put myself forward as a possible nominee, in the event no one steps forward.”


Koh added that she hopes to be able to build up on the work that the most recent arts NMP Audrey Wong has done, find out relevant concerns that have been raised, and have face-to-face sessions with the various art sectors.


Wong, whose term ended on 19 April this year, does not intend to stand for a second term as NMP.


Sharing her intentions, Koh wrote, “I think it’s about how the NMP can make our marginalised voices heard in Parliament, to serve as a check on the work of the government that has impact on the cultural sector, and to be that cultural conscience for Singapore, which I find so lacking in the chamber."


Koh also expressed hope that her move will “start the ball rolling” and motivate others to step up to fill the NMP role for the arts community, so that the Special Select Committee of Parliament will have a more diverse range of candidates to choose from.


Koh’s announcement has since triggered positive response from the arts community.


Theatre and television actress Peggy Ferroa wrote in a comment, “Janice, wonderful that you are stepping up. Many artists want things done for them but are they doing anything for themselves to move forward? Sometimes they don’t clearly articulate and clarify what they want, so nothing seems to please them.”


An event is also being organised to collect signatures in support of Koh’s application to the NMP post. More details can be found here.


Other than Koh, Fencing Singapore president Nicholas Fang, Singapore Management University assistant law professor Eugene Tan and private investment manager Kurt Wee have also flagged interest in being an NMP.
 

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Janice Koh
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133 Neil Road Singapore 088862
Tel: +65 6224 3188 Fax: +65 6224 2388
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A well-respected stage and television actress, Janice Koh graduated from the Theatre Studies
and Drama programme at Victoria Junior College and went on to pursue her Honours degree
in Theatre Studies at the National University of Singapore. In 1996, she graduated from
Goldsmith’s College London with a Masters in Theatre with Distinction.

On stage, Janice has played a diverse range of roles, from the precocious 12 year-old Morse
in One Flea Spare to a seventy-year old in Toy Factory’s First Light. In 2003, she won the
coveted DBS Life! Theatre Award for Best Actress for her performance as Catherine in David
Auburn's Proof and received a Best Actress nomination in 2008 for her role in Ovidia Yu’s
acclaimed play Hitting (On) Women. Recent theatre work include The Crab Flower Club by
Toy Factory for the Singapore Arts Festival, Poop by The Finger Players, The King Lear
Project by Ho Tzu Nyen and Fran Borgia, which premiered at the Kunsten Festival des Arts in
Brussels, 120 and Diaspora by Theatreworks, Eleanor Wong’s Jointly & Severably and The
Morning People by Toy Factory. Janice also acted in and produced Do Not Disturb – Late
Checkout, Please with Tan Kheng Hua in 2008.

Internationally, Janice has worked both as an actor and collaborator with Theatreworks and
director Ong Keng Sen in Descendants of the Eunuch Admiral and The Spirits Play, both of
which have toured to major venues in Berlin, Hamburg and Tokyo. She most recently toured
Diaspora to the renowned Edinburgh International Festival in 2009.

On television, Janice is well known for her role as ambitious lawyer Angela Ang in the critically
acclaimed Channel 5 legal drama The Pupil, and is also a familiar face on the popular
television series Fighting Spiders. Other projects include Chase for Channel 5, CNA’s Bertha’s
Nest, Arts Central's Going Straits, Arts Start and the award-winning Singapore Short Story
Project. Janice has also made guest appearances on Sayang Sayang, Phua Chu Kang and
Growing Up. Janice recently completed filming the Second Season of Fighting Spiders.

Film & Television
The Pupil Lead Lee Thean Jean / Film Formations/Ch 5
Fighting Spiders Regular Supporting Dreamforest Productions/Ch 5
Bertha’s Nest (8-part series) Regular Supporting Mark Pestana / Channel News Asia
Four Dishes (Short Film) Supporting Leon Cheo
Epona (Short Film) Lead Ben Siow / Abundant Films
Love Under Covers (Telemovie) Lead Leslie Tan / MDA HD telemovie
Going Straits (13-part series) Lead Sam Loh / Arts Central
4 Moments of Singapore Art Host Ho Tzu Nyen / Arts Central
Heave (Short Film) Lead Gek Li San / Independent
Arts Start (4-part documentary) Host Creative Room / Arts Central
Chase (13-part series) Regular Supporting Lee Thean Jean / Mediacorp Ch 5
Machine, Stage-to-Screen telemovie Lead Sun Koh / Arts Central
Six Weeks (8-part series) Regular Supporting Ben Siow / Channel i
Phua Chu Kang Guest (Season 5 & 6) Mediacorp Production 5
Whizzes of the Void Deck Guest (Season 2 & 3) Sam Loh / Kids Central
Singapore Shakes Supporting (2 Episodes) Sun Koh & Sam Loh / Channel i
S'pore Short Story Project Supporting Lee Thean Jean / Arts Central
Love Poetry (Telemovie) Lead Sun Koh / Mediacorp Ch 5
Ceciliation (Blueprint Telemovie) Supporting Jean Yeo / Mediacorp Ch 5
 

saratogas

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Janice Koh represents the arts community? What benefit is she going to fight for her fellow collegues... More ch5 English drama?
 

djent

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I think bread and butter issues is more important than art at this point, to really enable people to value the arts will be to have it comment and reflect the realities of this town which will never happen as the authorities controlled it too much. There's only kitsch in this town packaged as high class rubbish.
 

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How much are these NMP's paid:confused:

In this system you have someone who is beholden to the PAP for their position as NMP.
What happens if the PAP is not happy with you:confused:
 

streetsmart73

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How much are these NMP's paid:confused:

In this system you have someone who is beholden to the PAP for their position as NMP.
What happens if the PAP is not happy with you:confused:


hi there


1. aiyoh!
2. free monies being thrown at a herd of toothless & useless sheep.
3. kosong impact & no different whether such specimen takes office or not.
4. what representation what voice!
 
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