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Evelyn Tan Yuit Yin[1] (born 7 October 1974) is a Singaporean actress, host, educator and former singer.

Key Information

Tan was ranked by local media as the 'Fifth Ah Jie' for being the fifth most prominent actress in Singapore's Chinese-language entertainment industry of that time after Zoe Tay, Fann Wong, Ann Kok and Phyllis Quek. She was prominently a full-time Mediacorp artiste from 1997 to 2005.

Early life

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Tan studied at Chung Cheng High School (Main)[2] and Temasek Junior College[3] and graduated from the National University of Singapore with a degree in mathematics.[4]

Career

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Tan joined Star Search Singapore in 1997 after university and was offered a contract by Television Corporation of Singapore (TCS) after making the top 20.[4] The following year, she won the Most Popular Newcomer poll at the Star Awards 1998.[5]

In 1998, Tan was signed by Hype Records, the third TCS artiste signed up by the company after Fann Wong and Zoe Tay.[6]

In 1999, Tan and Dreamz FM, a local band, performed the song "Together" (心连心), the National Day theme song, at the 1999 Singapore National Day Parade.[7]

In September 2000, Tan joined the newly formed SPH MediaWorks and diversified into hosting, presenting and newsreading.[8][9][10] When it merged with MediaCorp in 2005, she was transferred to MediaWorks' parent company but subsequently resigned for family reasons.

Personal life

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Tan met fellow artiste Darren Lim in 1998, during the TV remake of Beauty World for the President's Star Charity Show, with Tan as the protagonist and Lim as her love interest.[11] Tan and Lim subsequently dated and married on 27 March 2004.[11][12] The couple has four children.[13][14]

Filmography

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Television series

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1997 A Place To Call Home He Yiwen [6]
1998 Tuition Fever Kong Jiajia [6]
Return of the Condor Heroes Lu Wushuang [15]
Growing Up Poh Choo Season 3
1999 Wok of Life Ang Mo Kio / Zhenzhen [15]
2000 My Home Affairs Miyuki Nakajima
2024 Moments Gu Chuntian [16][17]

Film

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1999 Liang Po Po: The Movie Cameo [18]
2006 Love Story Librarian [19]

Theatre

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Discography

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Studio albums

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Year Title Details Sales Ref
1998 Eve 18,000 [20]

Singles

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Year Song title Notes
1998 "Understanding" Season of Love ending theme

Awards and nominations

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Organisation Year Category Nominated work Result Ref
Star Awards 1998 Most Popular Newcomer N/a Won [20]
Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/a Won
1999 Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/a Won
2024 Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/a Nominated
2025 Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/a Nominated [21]

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from Grokipedia
Evelyn Tan Yuit Yin is a Singaporean actress, television host, educator, and former singer, best known for her roles in dramas and her advocacy work supporting families with children who have . Born on 7 October 1974 in , Tan gained prominence after participating in the 1997 competition, which led to a contract with the Television Corporation of Singapore (TCS), the predecessor to . She became a full-time artiste from 1997 to 2005, appearing in notable productions such as The Return of the Condor Heroes (1998), where she portrayed the character Lu Wushuang, and Love Story (2006). After leaving full-time acting, Tan transitioned into hosting and educational roles, leveraging her degree in mathematics to become a sought-after guest speaker on parenting and family dynamics. She returned to acting in 2023. She is married to former actor Darren Lim, and together they are parents to four children, three of whom have been diagnosed with dyslexia; Tan has openly shared her experiences homeschooling them and navigating these challenges. Her personal story has inspired discussions on inclusive education and resilience, as highlighted in interviews where she described the difficulties of raising her sons as "really tough" but ultimately rewarding.

Early life and education

Early years

Evelyn Tan was born on 7 October 1974 in .

Academic background

Evelyn Tan attended for her , where she actively participated in Chinese speech and drama activities, fostering her early interest in . She continued her pre-university studies at . Tan then enrolled at the , earning a degree in upon graduation in 1997. With her formal education completed that year, Tan was able to pursue early career opportunities in entertainment without ongoing academic obligations, marking a seamless transition from studies to professional endeavors.

Career

Entry into entertainment industry

Evelyn Tan entered the entertainment industry through her participation in the fifth edition of Mediacorp's talent competition in 1997. Inspired by established stars like , Tan, who had recently graduated from university, auditioned and advanced to the top 20 semi-finalists, marking her initial breakthrough in the local Chinese-language media scene. Following her performance in , Tan was offered a by Television Corporation of (TCS), the predecessor to , which launched her professional career as an artiste. This opportunity allowed her to transition from amateur aspirations to full-time involvement in television production and public appearances. In recognition of her rapid rise, Tan won the Most Popular Newcomer award at the 1998, affirming her appeal among audiences just a year into her career. Local media soon dubbed her the "Fifth Ah Jie," positioning her as the fifth prominent female lead in 's Channel 8 ecosystem alongside , , , and (or Phyllis Quek in some accounts). This moniker highlighted her quick ascent to stardom within the competitive landscape of local dramas and variety shows.

Music and performing

Following her success as a top 20 finalist in the 1997 Star Search competition, which led to a contract with Television Corporation of Singapore, Evelyn Tan ventured into music by signing with Hype Records in 1998. That year, Tan released her debut album, 默契 (Understanding), a Mandopop collection featuring ten tracks produced under Hype Records in collaboration with Television Corporation of Singapore. The title track, "Understanding," served as the lead single and showcased Tan's vocal style blending emotive ballads with contemporary pop elements. In 1999, Tan collaborated with local band Dreamz FM on her second album, Together 心連心, which included the theme song "Together" for Singapore's National Day Parade. Performed live at the event, the duet emphasized national unity and marked a high-profile milestone in her brief recording career. After the 1999 release, Tan transitioned from music to other facets of the entertainment industry, concluding her phase as a recording artist with Hype Records.

Acting and hosting roles

Evelyn Tan began her acting career with her debut role as a teacher in the 1997 Chinese-language drama series A Place to Call Home, marking her entry into Singaporean television following her participation in . This initial role established her presence in educational-themed narratives, showcasing her ability to portray relatable, everyday characters. Building on this, she took on major parts in subsequent series, including the role of Lu Wushuang in the 1998 adaptation The Return of the Condor Heroes, a high-profile production that highlighted her versatility in period dramas. In 1999, Tan starred as Ang Mo Kio/Zhen Zhen in the comedic family series Wok of Life, further solidifying her reputation for lighthearted, ensemble-driven performances. Tan expanded into film with cameo appearances, notably as a teacher in the 1999 comedy Liang Po Po: The Movie, a box-office success that featured a star-studded cast of Singaporean entertainers. Her film work continued with a supporting role as a in the 2006 romantic drama Love Story, demonstrating her range across genres from humor to sentimentality. These roles often overlapped with her performances, where she occasionally incorporated acting elements into live shows. In September 2000, Tan joined SPH MediaWorks, transitioning into hosting, presenting, and newsreading to broaden her media skills. She hosted variety shows and contributed to news segments on the channel, adapting her on-screen charisma to live broadcasting formats during MediaWorks' innovative programming era from 2000 to 2005. Following the merger of SPH MediaWorks with in 2005, Tan resigned from her position to prioritize her growing family, particularly after becoming pregnant with her first child.

Hiatus and professional return

In 2006, following the birth of her first child, Evelyn Tan took an 18-year hiatus from to prioritize her family commitments. During this period, she focused on her four children—three of whom have —and pursued roles in , including completing a Certificate in Dyslexia and Literacy Teaching from the Dyslexia Association of Singapore in 2016. She later became an educational therapist at the organization, where she specializes in instruction to support students with learning differences. Tan announced her acting comeback in September 2023, joining the drama Moments in the role of Gu Chuntian, a single career woman. Filming commenced in October 2023, and the 14-episode series aired on Channel 8 starting April 9, 2024, marking her return to television after nearly two decades away. Reflecting on her return, Tan noted that her life experiences as a mother and educator have deepened her understanding of complex characters, enriching her performances. Post-Moments, she has expressed interest in selective projects that align with her family responsibilities. As of November 2025, Tan remains active in entertainment, expressing interest in selective projects that align with her family responsibilities.

Personal life

Marriage

Evelyn Tan met fellow actor Darren Lim in 1998 while working on a television remake of the musical Beauty World for the President's Star Charity Show, where Tan portrayed the protagonist and Lim her love interest. Their professional collaboration sparked a romantic interest, leading to a six-year marked by challenges, including initial disapproval from Tan's parents due to Lim's lower educational background and perceived uncertain future in the industry. Despite these obstacles, including an incident where Tan's father chased Lim out of the house, the couple persevered, with Lim enlisting mutual colleague as a "wingwoman" to facilitate early dates. The pair's relationship blended personal and professional spheres, as they made joint public appearances at industry events and shared overlaps in Mediacorp productions during the early 2000s, strengthening their bond before marriage. On 27 March 2004, Tan and Lim wed in a grand outdoor ceremony at , broadcast live on television, attended by fellow entertainers and marking a high-profile union in Singapore's Chinese-language scene. Following their marriage, Tan's career shifted as she became pregnant with their first child, born in January 2005, prompting her to prioritize family and step back from full-time acting commitments around that time. The couple later welcomed three more children, expanding their family while navigating life together.

Family

Evelyn Tan and her husband Darren Lim form the foundation of their , which includes four children born between 2005 and 2013. Their eldest, Kristen, was born in January 2005, followed by son Jairus in 2007, son Way in 2009, and youngest son Elliott in 2013. During her 18-year career hiatus following Kristen's birth, Tan embraced full-time , including her children to accommodate their individual needs. This period brought significant challenges, particularly with her three sons—Jairus, Way, and Elliott—all diagnosed with or exhibiting traits of . Jairus received his diagnosis in 2016, Way in 2018, and Elliott displayed similar signs without formal testing by 2024; Tan described the experience as "really quite tough," involving emotional struggles for her sons, such as Jairus questioning why he was affected. To support them, she completed a Dyslexia and Literacy Teaching course in 2016 and adapted methods like flashcards and the approach, while the family lived on a for four years, sailing to for "world-schooling" to foster awe and passion in learning. Despite these hurdles, Tan found deep joys in the close bonds formed through , recalling the years with "very, very fond memories" and emphasizing growth alongside her children. The family's values center on faith, relationships over academic achievements, and encouraging independence from an early age, with Tan stating their desire is for the children "to know God Himself" and fulfill a divine plan. This approach influenced decisions like transitioning Way to mainstream school in 2021 amid COVID-19 stresses, supported by Lim and Tan's parents, and continuing homeschooling for Jairus toward his IGCSE exams. As of 2025, the children—now aged 20, 18, 16, and 12—have grown more independent, enabling Tan to balance smaller acting roles with family priorities. In supporting her 2024 acting return in dramas like Moments, Lim played a key role in encouragement, while the family's involvement in activities such as a 2024 charity walk for Blossom Seeds highlighted their collective commitment to causes beyond home life. In September 2025, the family underwent a home renovation, after which Tan and Lim reclaimed their master bedroom, with the four children now sharing one room to promote further independence.

Works

Television series

Evelyn Tan began her television career with in 1997 following her participation in , quickly establishing herself in youth-oriented and family dramas. Her early roles often portrayed relatable young characters, transitioning to more varied parts before a hiatus after 2005 to focus on family. She made sporadic appearances in health-themed series during this period and returned to in 2018 with a guest role, culminating in a full comeback in 2024. The following table lists her television series appearances chronologically, including key roles and episode details where notable.
YearTitleRoleNotes
1997A Place to Call HomeHe YiwenDebut role as a navigating in this series.
1998My Teacher, Aiyoyo!TeacherSupporting role in the comedic variety series, appearing alongside .
1998Tuition FeverKong JiajiaLead role in this exploring academic pressures on Singaporean .
1998Growing UpTan Poh ChooRecurring character in the long-running English-language depicting Singaporean life.
1998The Return of the Condor HeroesLu WushuangSupporting role in the adaptation, appearing in multiple episodes.
1999Wok of LifeAng Mo Kio / Zhen ZhenDual role in the family-oriented , with 30 episodes.
2000My Home AffairsMiyuki NakajimaGuest appearance in the contemporary family .
2006–Here's to HealthHostOngoing and series where Tan serves as the presenter, exploring fitness and wellness topics across multiple seasons.
2009Don't Ignore DiabetesLead actressEducational series in two seasons, focusing on awareness; Tan portrayed a central character affected by the condition.
2018KinJoanne WongGuest role in the crime series.
2024MomentsGu Chun TianComeback lead role in the 14-episode science-fiction family , playing a mother dealing with time-travel elements.

Films

Evelyn Tan's film career, though limited compared to her television work, includes two notable feature films from the late 1990s and mid-2000s, marking her transition from Mediacorp series to cinema. In 1999, Tan appeared in Liang Po Po: The Movie, a Singaporean comedy directed by Teng Bee Lian and produced by MediaCorp Raintree Pictures. She portrayed a teacher in a brief cameo role, alongside a star-studded ensemble featuring Jack Neo as the cross-dressing titular character Liang Po Po, Mark Lee, Henry Thia, and cameos from fellow Mediacorp artists like Zoe Tay and Chen Liping. The film follows the feisty elderly protagonist as she battles gangsters and corruption in a lighthearted, satirical take on Singaporean society, grossing over S$2.3 million at the box office and becoming one of the highest-grossing local films of its time. Her second film role came in 2006 with Love Story, a psychological thriller directed by Kelvin Tong as part of producer Andy Lau's Focus First Cuts anthology series. Tan played the librarian, a pivotal supporting character whose suicide after reading the protagonist's novel propels the plot involving a tormented writer (Allen Lin) and a policewoman (Erica Lee). Co-starring Amanda Ling and Tracy Tan, the film explores themes of obsession and blurred realities in modern Singapore, receiving mixed reviews for its ambitious narrative but limited commercial release. No additional feature films featuring Tan have been released as of 2025, with her post-2006 focus shifting primarily to television upon her professional return.

Discography

Evelyn Tan's discography consists of two studio albums released during her brief tenure as a singer under Hype Records, reflecting her Mandarin pop style in the late 1990s.

Studio albums

默契 (Mò Qì / Understanding) (1998)
Released on November 1, 1998, by Hype Records Pte Ltd and Television Corporation of Singapore, this debut album features 10 tracks blending romantic ballads and upbeat pop songs. Key tracks include the title song "默契 (Understanding)," a melancholic love ballad; "Say I Love U," an English-language confession track; and "全心全意 (Whole-Heartedly)," emphasizing emotional commitment. The album was produced to capitalize on Tan's rising popularity from her television appearances.
心连心 (Xīn Lián Xīn / Together) (1999)
Tan’s second and final album, released in 1999 by Hype Records, includes 10 tracks with a mix of original compositions and covers, incorporating bilingual elements in English, Mandarin, and Malay. Highlights feature the lead single "Together (Song for )," a with local band Dreamz FM that served as the Parade theme for 1999; "心连心," a heartfelt unity ; and "Tanah Airku," a Malay rendition of a patriotic song. This release marked her shift toward collaborative and nationalistic themes before her focus moved to acting.

Singles

  • "Understanding" (1998): The title track from her debut album, released as a promotional single tied to the drama Season of Love.
  • "Together" (1999): A duet with Dreamz FM, featured on her second album and as the 1999 National Day Parade anthem.
Following the release of Together in 1999, Tan did not produce any further musical works, transitioning fully to and hosting roles.

Awards and nominations

Wins

Evelyn Tan's early career in Singapore's entertainment industry was marked by significant recognition at the , highlighting her rapid rise as a newcomer. In 1998, she received the Most Popular Newcomer award, acknowledging her debut performance following her participation in the previous year. This accolade underscored her potential in and hosting, establishing her as a promising talent in the Chinese-language media landscape. Tan also secured placements in the Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes category at the in both 1998 and 1999, reflecting strong public support through popularity polls. These honors, based on viewer votes, affirmed her growing appeal among audiences during her initial years with . Her inclusion in this prestigious list for two consecutive years demonstrated her versatility across television roles and musical collaborations, such as her 1999 performance. No additional wins from her music endeavors or acting projects prior to 2006 have been documented in available records. Following her professional hiatus and return to in recent years, Tan has received nominations for works like the drama Moments (2024), but no further award wins up to 2025 are recorded.

Nominations

Following her return to in the 2024 drama series Moments, Evelyn Tan earned a nomination for Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes at the 2025. This fan-voted category featured 61 female nominees, including , , and , reflecting Tan's renewed fan support after nearly two decades away from the screen. Prior to her hiatus, Tan's only recorded nominations were for categories in which she ultimately won, such as Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes in 1998 and 1999.

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