Margaret Lee (Singaporean actress)

Margaret Lee (Singaporean actress)
Margaret Lee
Born May 24, 1970 (1970-05-24) (age 41)

Margaret Lee Mui Lin (Chinese: 李美玲; pinyin: Lǐ Měilíng; born 24 May 1970) is a Singaporean actress. She is involved in the entertainment industry after placing second to Chew Chor Meng in the second Star Search Competition . After being an actress for a few years, she left the entertainment industry and returned years later with her noted role as an irresponsible mother who leaves her daughter in the care of the Mo family in the drama Holland V.

Appeared in an episode of Singapore comedy serial "Modern Romance" as a vampish model (late 1991/early 1992). Played a role as a goody-two-shoes nurse in "Breaking Point", a serial about a mental asylum (April 1992).

She has also starred in a number of movies, like The Best Bet (2004) and I Do! I Do! (2005). She has also starred in a local sitcom series: Police & Thief. She appeared on the July 2004 cover of FHM Singapore.

She was from Hougang, is Catholic, Teochew speaking and attended the St Joseph's Convent school. In 1992, she continued a long distance relationship with a boyfriend she met at Yishun Junior College (1987) whilst he studied a business course in Indiana, USA.

She has big breasts as well, believed to be a 36D in fact.

References

'8 days' Singapore TV magazine No72 Fe 22 - Feb 29, 1992


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