Lim Mei Fen

Lim Mei Fen (林美芬; born 29 June 1987) is a Malaysian actress and producer.[1]

Lim Mei Fen
林美芬
Born (1987-06-29) 29 June 1987
Occupation
  • Actress
  • Producer
Years active2006–present

Before she became an actress, Mei Fen made her debut on 8TV's talent search programme, I Wanna Be A Model in 2006. She also appeared on NTV7's game show, Deal or No Deal for two years from 2007. In 2013, she starred in Malaysia's first reality movie, The Cage together with award-winning actress, Yeo Yann Yann.

Her involvement in theatre began with the mega play TAKHTA 3 RATU (2014) at National Theatre as Princess Hang Li Po. She wrote, produced and acted in 2018's National Day production entitled Tanah Akhirku. Prime Minister and his wife showed up to watch the show at Istana Budaya.[2]

She was nominated as Best Actress by Kuala Lumpur Film Critis Association for her portrayal as the traumatic younger sister in James Lee's film TWO SISTERS (2019).

She is currently pursuing her master's degree with Beijing Film Academy, in Film Distribution & Marketing.

Career

Her enthusiasm in story-telling is palpable; besides screen and stage acting, she actively participated in creative writing and has produced a number of theatre shows.

Upon returning from North California, she took part in 8tv's reality show (2006). She was then offered a 2 years contract as briefcase model number 1 in <DEAL OR NO DEAL> TV game show.

In 2009, she went behind scene and joint Juita Viden media group and brainstormed the first Hokkien drama in Malaysia. 25 episodes Home Rhythms《家缘》was aired on Astro Hua Hee Dai. It was written based on Mei Fen's grandfather story.

A call from her dad brought her back to Penang and she helped managing her family business for few years.

In 2013, she re-debut herself as a new comer in acting after being offered a feature role in <Back To Time FM 1970> with ntv7. Her credits in film are TWO SISTERS (2019), Prebet Sapu (2021) and The Cage (2014).

Her first appearance on the stage through mega theatre <Takhta 3 Ratu> (2014) at Istana Budaya (National Theatre) had opened a new chapter for her. Due to her impressive acting in reviving the character of Princess Hang Li Po, this Penang-born talent started to call the attention of many. She played princess ‘LiLi Poh' in ZombieLaLaLa (2016) at Istana Budaya.

In late 2016, as a national representative, she toured together with the multiracial casts from National Academy of Art, Culture & Heritage (ASWARA) to ASEAN Theatre Week (China) and Festival Tokyo; and successfully performed in front of thousands of international audiences. These served as an art envoy of Malaysia and provide a glimpse of Malaysia to the rest of the world where in her opinion is a precious feeling.

Her dream was to go abroad, nonetheless, her three years journey in ASWARA transformed her perception, the feeling of ‘unity as a nation’ manifested in her heart and in 2018 she was named the producer of national day theatre at Istana Budaya (National Theatre). Together with 140 multiracial casts and crew, they presented to audiences a nation building story from a new perceptive entitled <Tanah Akhirku>. Tun Dr. Siti Hasmah was the patron of <Tanah Akhirku> and Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad attended the gala premiere at Istana Budaya.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2014The Cage 2014FannyFelix Tan and Ketshvin CheeMalaysia Film
2019Two Sisters [3]Mei YueJames LeeMalaysia Film
2020Not My Mother's BakingJoyceRemi M SaliSingapore Film
2021Prebet Sapu [4][5]BellaMuzzamer RahmanMalaysia Film
202125/Exit Stage...Left [6]IvyLingeswaran SanaseeMalaysia Film

Drama Series

YearTitleRoleBroadcasterNotes
2013Back to Time FM 1970Rainbowntv7Main Cast
2015Identity Switch-ntv7Supporting Cast
20153cm Short-ntv7Supporting Cast

Theatre

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2014Takhta 3 RatuPrincess Hang Li PoErma FatimaMain Cast
2016ZombieLaLaLaPrincess LiLi PohAris KadirMain Cast
2018Tanah AkhirkuYing FengNaque Ariffin and Aloeng SilalahiMain Cast & Producer

References

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