Connor Chew

Connor Chew

15 · Born: May 13, 2010

Personal Details

BornMay 13, 2010 Singapore
Relatives
  • Jaime Chew (Sibling)

Biography

Connor Chew is a multifaceted thespian who has managed to carve out a significant niche for himself within the vast expanse of the entertainment industry, showcasing his remarkable versatility by taking on a wide variety of roles across multiple platforms, including television, film, and other innovative mediums.

Notably, this talented individual brought to life the character of Young Kaidu in the second season of the Netflix series Marco Polo, which premiered in 2016, and showcased his versatility by taking on the role of Dash in the fourth season of the popular children's television show Ollie and Friends, which aired in 2017.

Notably, Connor's professional endeavors extend beyond the realm of television, as he has made significant appearances in various cinematic productions. One such notable example is his role in the 2017 film "The Breakup List", where he shared the screen with Benjamin Kheng, playing the character of Brandon. Furthermore, he has also secured a notable feature role in a local MediaCorp TV production, showcasing his versatility as a performer.

Connor has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry with one of his most prominent roles being that of Ah Gong in the popular kid-friendly sketch comedy show "Out of Order", which is exclusively available on the local streaming platform MeWatch. In this show, Connor plays one of the main characters, showcasing his impressive acting skills and versatility as a performer.

Connor has diversified his professional portfolio by branching out into multiple mediums, including television and film, where he has showcased his talent and range. Beyond his work in these established platforms, he has also made appearances in various commercials, allowing him to tap into his versatility and adaptability. In addition, he has been featured in short films, print ads, and voiceovers, further demonstrating his ability to excel in a wide range of formats.

Furthermore, Connor has leveraged his vocal talents to contribute to several projects, including the esteemed "Captain Sleep Audiobooks and SleepCast" series, which is a collaborative effort with the National Health Promotion Board. This prestigious endeavor is available on the popular music streaming platform Spotify, making it accessible to a vast audience.

Connor has not only ventured into the realm of television, but has also made a significant impact by appearing on numerous local channels, including CNA and MeWatch, where he has had the opportunity to co-host the popular and thought-provoking show "Mind Blown!", allowing him to engage with a wide range of audience members and share his perspectives on various topics.

Additionally, Connor has also made a notable appearance on the esteemed program "Talking Point", where he has served as a panel interviewer, bringing his unique insights and inquiring nature to the forefront, and engaging in stimulating discussions with other experts and thought leaders in their respective fields.

Connor's notable accomplishments in the entertainment industry include lending his voice to the character Hiro in the children's animation series "Puberteens" for MediaCorp TV and MeWatch, which premiered in the year 2022.

Beyond his illustrious acting profession, Connor exhibits an extraordinary multifaceted talent, effortlessly transitioning from the silver screen to the stage, where he shines as a skilled vocalist and agile dancer, frequently taking center stage in elaborate musical theatre productions and dynamic dance performances.

His sibling, Jaime Chew, is also a talented actress, sharing a passion for the craft with her brother, and it's not uncommon to see them working together in various projects, showcasing their undeniable chemistry and artistic synergy.

Connor is presently situated in the cosmopolitan city-state of Singapore, where he has successfully acquired fluency in not one, but two prominent languages: English, the global standard for international communication, and Mandarin, the official language of China and a vital component of the country's rich linguistic heritage.