Rui En

Rui En

Infobox Actor
name=Rui En


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birthname= 卢瑞恩 Lu Rui En
birth_date=Birth date and age|1981|01|29|df=y
birth_place= Singapore
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death_place=
occupation= Actor, Singer

Rui En (zh-sp|s=芮恩|p=Ruì'ēn; stage name for Lu Rui En, 卢瑞恩, born January 29, 1981) is a Singapore singer-actress, who is mainly based in Singapore.

Rui En was talent-spotted while appearing in SingTel's popular SingTel hi!Card commercial as the iconic "running girl" in 2001. She was then offered a general management contract by Artiste Networks, a section of Hype Records, which is headed by singer/songwriter Ken Lim and is known for retaining only the best artistes with the most potential on its tenure.

For her fanbase, she has an increasing pool of supporters in Singapore. "RBKD" (芮不可挡) is one of the more well-known fanbases. Accordingly to the group, the name was inspired from the Chinese idiom, 锐不可挡, which shares the same hanyu pinyin as the fan group's name. And in this context, the group's name is to mean 'Rui En cannot be stopped'.

Education

Rui En was educated at Singapore Chinese Girls' School and Raffles Junior College for her secondary and pre-tertiary education respectively .

And despite of hectic schedule, she managed to graduate from Nanyang Technological University with a Bachelor of Business in 2004, specializing in Banking and Finance.

Highlights & Achievements

*In 2002, Rui En released her debut album, "Rui En Vol. 1", which contained the hit single "Shi Shui" (是谁) & "Bai Se Yu Mao" (白色羽毛).

*Rui En had acted in many television dramas on MediaCorp Channel 5 and Channel 8, which include "Chemistry", "My Mighty In-Laws", "You Are the One", "Beyond The aXis of Truth 2", "A Promise For Tomorrow", "Love at 0° C", "Honour and Passion" and "Metamorphosis (TV series)". Also, she had hosted several reality shows such as "Gotcha! 2".

*During the 2004 Annual Star Awards (Singapore's awards for outstanding performances in the TV industry), Rui En had narrowly lost the "Most Popular Newcomer" to another fellow actress Joanne Peh.

*Despite losing the "Most Popular Newcomer" in 2004, Rui En had won the Top Ten Most Popular Female Artiste trophy in Star Awards 2005, Star Awards 2006 and Star Awards 2007, a highly sought-after trophy for Singapore artistes, proving her popularity in the Singapore scene.

*Rui En was invited to sing the National Day Theme Song for the National Day Parade in 2005, alongside Singapore Idol champion Taufik Batisah. And they were both chosen for their youthful vibe and growing popularity, to signify Singapore's youthfulness.

*Rui En made guest appearance in Singapore Idol 2, singing the song entitled "Iris" ,which is originally sung by Goo Goo Dolls.

* In 2007, Rui En was awarded with Nanyang Outstanding Young Alumni Award Recipient by the NTU Alumni.

*Rui En is currently working on her second album.

Music

*2002: "Rui En Vol. 1" 芮恩

Television

Channel 5

*2003: "Chemistry"
*2003: "Gotcha! I" (Host)
*2004: "Achar II"
*2005: "High On Life" (Special Appearance)
*2008: "Sense of Home"

Channel 8

*2002: "No Problem" 考试家族
*2003: "A Toast Of Love" 吃吃面包, 谈谈情
*2004: "My Mighty In-Laws" 野蛮亲家
*2005: "You Are The One " 1/2 缘分
*2005: "Beyond The aXis Of Truth 2" 法医X档案 II
*2005: "A Promise For Tomorrow" 拥抱明天
*2006: "Love at 0° C" 爱情零度C
*2007: "Honour and Passion" 宝家卫国
*2007: "Metamorphosis" 破茧而出
*2008: "By My Side" 不凡的爱

Awards

*2005: Top Ten Most Popular Female Artiste
*2006: Top Ten Most Popular Female Artiste
*2007: Top Ten Most Popular Female Artiste

External links

* [http://RBKD-online.com RBKD 芮不可挡 (Official Fanclub Website)]
* [http://www.ruien.uni.cc/ Rui En's Fansite (Unofficial Fansite)]
* [http://www.freewebs.com/rui_enchanted/ Rui Enchanted (Unofficial Fansite)]
* [http://www3.ntu.edu.sg/NanyangAlumniAwards/winners/luruien.htm Lu Rui En for Nanyang Outstanding Young Alumni Award Recipient]


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