Pamelyn Chee is a talented Singaporean actress, raised in New York City, who has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry. Her early education took place at Victoria Junior College in Singapore, and she later moved back to Asia after starring in Wayne Wang's "Princess of Nebraska".
Chee has had a successful career in television, starring in HBO Asia's supernatural series "Grace" alongside Russell Wong, which earned a nomination for eight awards at the Asian Television Awards in 2015. She also appeared in the drama series "Serangoon Road" alongside Joan Chen and Don Hany, which was nominated for an AACTA award for best drama series in Australia.
In addition to her television work, Chee has also had roles in several feature films, including Kelvin Tong's "The Faith of Anna Waters" and Royston Tan's "3688", which are both part of the Golden Horse Film Project Promotion lineup and set to be released this year. She has also starred alongside Frank Grillo and Iko Uwais in the Hollywood sci-fi feature "Beyond Skyline", and plays the role of Meiling on Freeform's "Stitchers".
As a photographer, Chee has gained recognition for her work, which is being showcased at the UNESCO Heritage Site University of Greenwich in London, alongside other winners from the Travel Photographer of the Year competition. Her photographs have also been featured in several publications, including the Independent UK, Dailymail UK, and China Daily, under the name BunnyEatsMan.
Chee is fluent in Mandarin, Cantonese, and English, and has been recognized for her talents, topping the list of Straits Times Singapore's "Faces to Watch Out For" and being named one of the "Top 10 Actors, Directors, Producers" by Monocle Singapore Survey.