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Jasmine Sim (born 22 November 1993) is a Singaporean actress and model.

Key Information

Early life

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Sim was born on 22 November 1993 in Singapore. She attended Victoria Junior College before graduating from the Singapore Management University.[1]

Career

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Sim started modelling in 2014 for a local fashion brand, Love, Bonito's store online and was first runner up in New Paper New Face. In 2017, Sim made her acting debut in her first dramas, appearing in Dream Coder, The Lead and When Duty Calls in supporting roles.[2]

Sim starred in a short film titled Down The Rabbit Hole, which was created by the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) to remind young people of the hazards of drug abuse.[3]

Filmography

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Television series

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Year Title Role Notes Ref
2017 When Duty Calls (卫国先锋) Shen Yiyun
The Lead Huang Meina
Dream Coder Yu Chen
2018 Till We Meet Again (千年来说对不起) Bai Xue
Divided (分裂) Lydia Shen
VIC (维多利亚的摸力) Suki
Doppelganger (入侵者) Li Jiawen
2018−2022 Kin Ella Loh / Ella Shelley
2019 After The Stars (攻星计) Yang Yu
My One In A Million (我的万里挑里一) Wang Xiangting
If Only (离归) Hong Yue'er Directorial debut
Walk With Me (谢谢你出现在我的行程里) Jiang Zhenmei
Limited Edition (我是限量版) Venessa
2020 Happy Prince (快乐王子) Ella Loh Crossover from Kin
2021 Control (操控) Emily
2022 Healing Hands (医生不是神) Megan
2023 Fix My Life Luna
All That Glitters Li Fang

Film

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Year English title Mandarin title Role Ref
2023 Seven Days 七天 Lisa

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref
2014 The New Paper New Face 1st Runner-Up N/a Won
2019 Star Awards Best Newcomer Doppelganger
(as Li Jiawen)
Won
2021 Star Awards Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes N/a Nominated
2023 Star Awards Top 3 Most Popular Rising Stars N/a Nominated

References

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from Grokipedia
Jasmine Sim (born 1993) is a Singaporean actress and model who has become a prominent figure in the local industry. She gained widespread recognition for her breakout role as Li Jiawen in the 2018 Channel 8 drama series Doppelganger, earning her the Best Newcomer award at the 2019 . Sim's career began in modeling, where she served as the in-house model for the fashion brand Love, Bonito and placed as first runner-up in The New Paper New Face modeling competition in 2014. A graduate of the Singapore Management University with a degree in business, Sim initially had no plans to pursue acting but transitioned into the field after her modeling success. Her acting debut came in 2017 with a supporting role in the drama Dream Coder, followed by appearances in series such as The Lead and When Duty Calls in 2017. She has since starred in notable productions including Kin (2018), Lie With Me (2024), and Kopitiam Days (2025), showcasing her versatility in roles ranging from dramatic family dynamics to contemporary narratives.

Early life and education

Childhood in Singapore

Jasmine Sim was born on November 22, 1993, in , with her full name being Jasmine Sim Kar Gek. Her Chinese name is 沈家玉 (Shěn Jiāyù). Details about her family background remain private, with no public information disclosed regarding her parents or any siblings. Her mother played a key role in introducing her to modeling by submitting photos of Sim to a contact connected to the fashion brand Love, Bonito. Sim grew up immersed in the multicultural and fast-paced urban environment of during her formative years. Little is documented about specific early interests or influences from her childhood, though she later pursued education at .

Academic pursuits

Sim completed her pre-university education at in . She later pursued higher education at the (SMU), where she majored in operations as part of her business management degree. Sim graduated from SMU around 2015. During her university years, Sim engaged in extracurricular activities that broadened her interests beyond academics, including participation in a charity show organized on . This event introduced her to the world of and modeling, igniting a newfound passion while she balanced her studies. No specific academic awards are documented from her time at SMU or .

Modeling and early career

Rise as a model

Jasmine Sim entered the modeling industry in 2014 while studying at (SMU), where she participated in a charity show that led to her discovery. Her mother captured photos from the event and shared them with friends, one of whom worked at the local fashion brand Love, Bonito and forwarded the images to the company, resulting in Sim's debut as their model. Standing at 1.7 meters tall, Sim's poised presence and physical attributes were highlighted in early profiles as key factors in her selection for such opportunities. That same year, Sim competed in The New Paper New Face modeling competition, organized by Singapore's The New Paper, and secured the first runner-up position, earning recognition as an emerging talent. This achievement, as a second-place finisher among participants, boosted her visibility and confidence in front of the camera. Following her debut and competition success, Sim took on early modeling assignments, including photoshoots and endorsements for Singaporean brands like Love, Bonito, which positioned her as a fresh face in the local fashion scene. These gigs focused on online campaigns and retail promotions, helping establish her professional portfolio before expanding further.

Transition to entertainment

Following her success as a model, particularly as an in-house for the fashion brand Love, Bonito since 2014 and her first runner-up finish in The New Paper New Face modeling competition that same year, Jasmine Sim began receiving casting calls for acting roles. This visibility from her modeling work, initially secured through a family connection to the brand's founder, positioned her for opportunities in the industry, though she initially declined several offers due to her introverted nature and lack of prior interest in acting. In 2017, Sim decided to pursue acting and signed with the talent agency Ahundred Ants Production, which facilitated her entry into dramas. She made her debut that year with supporting roles in three Channel 8 series: Dream Coder in February, where she appeared in a minor capacity; The Lead in May, portraying a small supporting character; and in July, again in a peripheral role. These early appearances provided her first significant exposure on Singaporean television, marking her shift from print and runway modeling to on-screen performances in ensemble casts. The transition presented challenges for Sim, who described herself as reserved and unaccustomed to the collaborative demands of set life. In interviews, she recounted initial surprises, such as the need to quickly learn techniques like crying on cue, and facing on-set criticism early in her career, including being told she was "wasting everyone’s time" during emotional scenes, which left her feeling helpless and apologetic toward her team. Despite these hurdles, the roles built her confidence and highlighted her potential, bridging her modeling fame to a budding presence.

Acting career

Television breakthrough

Sim's television breakthrough came in 2018 with her lead role as Li Jiawen in the Channel 8 drama Doppelganger, where she portrayed an aspiring actress and the spoiled daughter of a superstar couple entangled in a web of secrets and identity swaps. Her performance in the series, which explored themes of and familial bonds, garnered significant acclaim for its emotional depth and marked her transition from modeling to prominence. Building on this success, Sim starred as Ella Loh (later revealed as Ella Shelley) in the long-running English-language family drama Kin on Channel 5, which aired from 2018 to 2022 across four seasons and over 850 episodes. In the series, her character navigated complex family dynamics after a baby switch at birth thrust her from a life of privilege into hardship, forcing her to reconcile with her biological roots and forge new relationships amid themes of identity and resilience. The role solidified her status as a versatile lead actress capable of sustaining multi-season arcs in ensemble-driven narratives. Sim continued her rise with supporting yet pivotal roles in other series, including Yang Yu in After the Stars (2019), a modern drama about the entertainment industry's cutthroat world where her character embodied the struggles of ambitious young women. She also played Wang Xiangting, a patisserie chef pursuing love and self-discovery, in the My One in a Million (2019), highlighting relatable contemporary female experiences in urban . Earlier that year, she appeared as Suki in the mini-series (2018), a supporting part in a story of corporate intrigue and personal rivalries. More recently, in 2023, Sim featured as Luna, a key figure aiding in clients' personal transformations, in the Channel 8 series Fix My Life, which follows a decluttering expert's comedic journey to help others reorganize their lives and relationships. In 2025, she took on the role of Buffett in the Channel 8 drama Another Wok of Life, a 20-episode series exploring family and business dynamics in a hotpot setting. Throughout these projects, Sim's on-screen persona evolved from the minor supporting roles in her 2017 acting debut—such as in Dream Coder and When Duty Calls—to commanding lead positions, showcasing her growth into a go-to actress for nuanced portrayals of resilient, modern women in family-oriented and slice-of-life dramas. This progression underscored her breakthrough in Singaporean television, where she became known for bringing authenticity to characters facing personal and relational challenges.

Film roles

Jasmine Sim transitioned to feature films following her established television work, marking her big-screen debut in the supernatural drama Seven Days (2023), directed by Grace Wu. The film follows Aishi, a who has wandered for 20 years and possesses her younger brother's body for seven days to resolve lingering family issues, blending elements of , emotion, and social commentary on topics like postnatal depression. Sim portrayed Lisa, a integral to the family dynamics, contributing to the narrative's exploration of reconciliation and loss through her interactions in the . Released theatrically in on May 12, 2023, after premiering at the Singapore Chinese Film Festival, the movie received mixed reviews for its heartfelt yet occasionally uneven storytelling and strong ensemble performances, with critics noting its relatable portrayal of familial bonds. In preparation for her role, Sim drew on her experience to navigate the film's intimate scenes and emotional depth, highlighting the challenges of capturing nuanced tensions in a condensed cinematic format compared to television's extended arcs. The production, Wu's directorial debut as the first Chinese director for a locally produced Singaporean film, emphasized authentic and Mandarin dialogue to reflect local culture, with commencing in March 2022. Sim's performance as Lisa added layers to the subplot involving relational strains, earning praise for the cast's chemistry in fostering the film's themes of closure and . Sim continued her film work with a role in the anthology Kopitiam Days (2025), a SG60 project celebrating Singapore's through six interconnected short stories set in a traditional coffee shop. She appeared in the segment "Dragon Gate Assembly," directed by Yeo Siew Hua, alongside , Xenia Tan, and , portraying a character that underscores community ties across generations and cultures. Released in August 2025 and later streaming on , the film was lauded for its diverse and stellar ensemble, with Sim's contribution helping to weave tales of connection in a changing . Additionally, in 2024, Sim appeared as the Girlfriend in the Lie With Me, a exploring themes of , truth, and identity. This project exemplified her growing presence in Singaporean cinema, balancing artistic shorts with broader cultural storytelling.

Public engagements and activism

Anti-drug campaigns

In 2021, Jasmine Sim took on the lead role in the Central Narcotics Bureau's (CNB) short film Down the Rabbit Hole, portraying the White Rabbit, a cunning and profit-driven drug trafficker who lures young people into addiction. The film, produced in collaboration with Big 3 Media and drawing inspiration from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, depicts the narrative from the trafficker's perspective to illustrate the insidious tactics used in dealing crystal methamphetamine, commonly known as "Ice," and the resulting victimization of abusers. Launched on May 23, 2021, via CNB's social media platforms including Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube, the production aimed to educate Singaporean youth on the severe consequences of drug abuse and trafficking amid a noted 45.7% increase in Ice-related cases the previous year. The campaign's core message emphasized that drug users are not only ensnared by but also exploited by mercenary dealers, urging viewers to recognize the perils of seemingly innocuous entry points into . To amplify its reach, was screened at the Omni-Theatre during the Anti-Drug Abuse Campaign () in 2021 and incorporated into preventive materials distributed to over 440 schools and community organizations across . Local media coverage highlighted the film's innovative storytelling and positive reception, contributing to broader public awareness efforts at a time when attitudes toward substances like were shifting among younger demographics, with only 68% of youth viewing it as harmful compared to 84% of adults over 30 (based on a 2018 Ministry of Home Affairs survey). Sim's participation in this initiative leveraged her visibility from her acting career to promote social good, though no further public service announcements or anti-drug projects involving her have been documented through 2025.

Brand collaborations

Jasmine Sim established a prominent long-term partnership with the Singaporean fashion brand Love, Bonito starting in 2014. Following her acting debut in 2017, Sim's rising fame in entertainment significantly elevated her appeal to brands, transforming her from a dedicated model into a versatile ambassador whose on-screen presence amplified commercial opportunities. This shift allowed her collaborations to evolve, incorporating more dynamic photoshoots and campaigns that leveraged her multifaceted public image. By 2019, after five years with Love, Bonito, she continued featuring in their promotions, including extensive modeling sessions that showcased outfit-of-the-day styling tips. In 2020, Sim participated in a high-profile photoshoot for Onitsuka Tiger's Spring/Summer collection, collaborating with fellow Singaporean talents and to highlight themes of empowerment and style in the Japanese label's apparel. Her acting success further solidified her as a sought-after figure for fashion events, including runway appearances tied to early modeling ties that persisted into her entertainment phase.

Awards and recognition

Major wins

Jasmine Sim's first major accolade came in 2014 when she secured the 1st Runner-Up position in The New Paper New Face modeling competition, a prestigious contest that launched the careers of several prominent Singaporean models and provided her with modeling contracts. This win marked an early turning point, establishing her presence in the local fashion industry and leading to endorsements with brands like Love, Bonito, while highlighting her poise and appeal as a newcomer at age 21. Her transition to acting gained significant recognition in 2019 at the , where she won the Best Newcomer award for her role as Li Jiawen in the Channel 8 drama Doppelganger. The ceremony, held on April 13, 2019, at the Expo and Convention Centre, celebrated her breakout performance in a series that explored themes of identity and deception, propelling her from modeling obscurity to a household name in Singaporean television. This victory not only validated her pivot to but also solidified her status as a rising star, opening doors to subsequent lead roles and increasing her visibility in the industry.

Notable nominations

In 2021, Jasmine Sim received a for the Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes at the , recognizing her growing prominence in Singaporean television following her breakout roles. This category highlights fan-favorite performers through public voting, where supporters cast daily online votes to determine the top recipients, underscoring the of in the awards process. Sim's inclusion among the 60 nominees reflected her rising popularity amid a competitive field of established and emerging actresses. The ' popularity polls, including those for rising stars, emphasize fan support as a key metric of an artist's industry standing, with votes collected via Mediacorp's official platforms over several weeks leading to the ceremony. These nominations marked significant milestones in Sim's transition from modeling to , building on her earlier television appearances and contributing to her sustained visibility in Singapore's entertainment scene.

References

  1. https://www.[imdb](/page/IMDb).com/title/tt35774340/
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