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Ryan Lian ate food used for praying when he was hungry while roaming the streets
Ryan Lian ate food used for praying when he was hungry while roaming the streets

The Star

time13-06-2025

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  • The Star

Ryan Lian ate food used for praying when he was hungry while roaming the streets

Photo: Ryan Lian/Instagram Singaporean actor Ryan Lian (pic) is determined to overcome his depression after experiencing the ups and downs of life in recent months. Disclosing on social media on June 10 that he has roamed the streets in the last four months, he wrote: 'I ate the steamed cakes used by people for praying when I was very hungry, and wore the clothes given by passers-by when I was caught in the rain.' The 39-year-old wrote that it was around the time when his grandmother died. 'I said to my grandmother's body that I have to treat my illness and make a name for myself,' he wrote in Chinese. 'I will do good deeds in her name when I become successful one day.' Lian was in the news when he was arrested in September 2024 under the mental health act. He was caught on video allegedly tampering with the digital door lock of an HDB flat. The actor previously opened up to Shin Min Daily News in 2022 about his three-year struggle with depression. He told the Chinese-language newspaper in October 2024 that he spent five days at the Institute of Mental Health after he was arrested the previous month. He was injured in a slashing attack outside Nex mall in Serangoon in November 2024, when he was reportedly slashed three times on the face. Lian, who has starred in movies such as Take 2 (2017) and King Of Hawkers (2024), thanked the passers-by and friends who have helped him recently. 'I have gone through the tough days, so I will help the elderly and needy children when I have the ability in the future,' he wrote. 'Singapore is wealthy, but there are still poor families struggling to make ends meet.' – The Straits Times/Asia News Network Those contemplating suicide can reach out to the Mental Health Psychosocial Support Service (03-2935 9935 / 014-322 3392); Talian Kasih (15999 / 019-261 5999 on WhatsApp); Jakim's family, social and community care centre (011-1959 8214 on WhatsApp); or Befrienders Kuala Lumpur (03-7627 2929 /email sam@ centres in malaysia).

Actor Ryan Lian ate food used for praying when he was hungry while roaming the streets
Actor Ryan Lian ate food used for praying when he was hungry while roaming the streets

Straits Times

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Straits Times

Actor Ryan Lian ate food used for praying when he was hungry while roaming the streets

Local actor Ryan Lian wrote on June 10 that he is determined to overcome his depression. PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO Actor Ryan Lian ate food used for praying when he was hungry while roaming the streets SINGAPORE – Local actor Ryan Lian is determined to overcome his depression after experiencing the ups and downs of life in recent months. Disclosing on social media on June 10 that he has roamed the streets in the last four months, he wrote: 'I ate the steamed cakes used by people for praying when I was very hungry, and wore the clothes given by passers-by when I was caught in the rain.' The 39-year-old wrote that it was around the time when his grandmother died. 'I said to my grandmother's body that I have to treat my illness and make a name for myself,' he wrote in Chinese. 'I will do good deeds in her name when I become successful one day.' Lian was in the news when he was arrested in September 2024 under the mental health act. He was caught on video allegedly tampering with the digital door lock of an HDB flat. The actor previously opened up to Shin Min Daily News in 2022 about his three-year struggle with depression. He told the Chinese-language newspaper in October 2024 that he spent five days at the Institute of Mental Health after he was arrested the previous month. He was injured in a slashing attack outside Nex mall in Serangoon in November 2024, when he was reportedly slashed three times on the face. Lian, who has starred in movies such as Take 2 (2017) and King Of Hawkers (2024), thanked the passers-by and friends who have helped him recently. 'I have gone through the tough days, so I will help the elderly and needy children when I have the ability in the future,' he wrote. 'Singapore is wealthy, but there are still poor families struggling to make ends meet.' Helplines Mental well-being Institute of Mental Health's Mental Health Helpline: 6389-2222 (24 hours) Samaritans of Singapore: 1-767 (24 hours) / 9151-1767 (24 hours CareText via WhatsApp) Singapore Association for Mental Health: 1800-283-7019 Silver Ribbon Singapore: 6386-1928 Tinkle Friend: 1800-274-4788 Chat, Centre of Excellence for Youth Mental Health: 6493-6500/1 Women's Helpline (Aware): 1800-777-5555 (weekdays, 10am to 6pm) Counselling Touchline (Counselling): 1800-377-2252 Touch Care Line (for caregivers): 6804-6555 Care Corner Counselling Centre: 6353-1180 Counselling and Care Centre: 6536-6366 We Care Community Services: 3165-8017 Online resources (for those aged 13 to 25) (for those aged 12 to 25) Join ST's WhatsApp Channel and get the latest news and must-reads.

Mark Lee's drag queen role in Number 2 earns him Best Actor award in Macau
Mark Lee's drag queen role in Number 2 earns him Best Actor award in Macau

New Paper

time08-05-2025

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  • New Paper

Mark Lee's drag queen role in Number 2 earns him Best Actor award in Macau

Home-grown actor Mark Lee has a new feather in his cap after winning the Best Actor accolade at the 1st Asian Art Film Awards in Macau on April 23. The 56-year-old clinched the award under the Pioneer Trend section for his role as a drag queen in comedy-drama Number 2. He beat South Korea's Kim Dae-gun, China's Xiaoshenyang, Sun Junsheng and Yao Lu, as well as Kazakhstan's Azamat Nigmanov. Number 2 is a sequel to Number 1, which earned Lee a nomination for Best Leading Actor at Taiwan's Golden Horse Awards in 2020. The win in Macau was Lee's second international film award. He was named Best Actor at the Ho Chi Minh City International Film Festival in April 2024 for his role as a single father in the period film Wonderland. Lee was unable to attend the ceremony in Macau due to work commitments. The award was accepted on his behalf by his co-star Jaspers Lai, who was also the screenwriter of Number 2. "I have prepared an acceptance speech for Jaspers, thinking it would not be used, but it was," Lee told Chinese-language daily Lianhe Zaobao. "I am very excited to win the award, but it's a pity that I can't be there in person." Jaspers Lai accepted the Best Actor award on behalf of Mark Lee at the 1st Asian Art Film Awards. PHOTO: MM2SINGAPORE/INSTAGRAM Lee's wife Cathering Ng posted a video of the Best Actor announcement on Instagram late on April 23, tagging him in the post. "This honour belongs to you, and all the partners who have put their heart and soul into the film," she wrote in Chinese. "Your professionalism, persistence and enthusiasm have helped the movie and him to succeed." Lee told Zaobao that he will be filming two movies overseas in June and July, without disclosing further details. Another Singapore film to win an award at the 1st Asian Art Film Awards was director Kelvin Sng's King Of Hawkers. The movie, starring actors such as Dawn Yeoh, Ryan Lian and Hugo Ng, clinched Best Feature Film under the Times Torrent section. Mediacorp artiste Gini Chang, who made her big screen debut in King Of Hawkers playing Yeoh's daughter, was nominated for Best Actress.

Mark Lee wins Best Actor prize at 1st Asian Art Film Awards in Macau
Mark Lee wins Best Actor prize at 1st Asian Art Film Awards in Macau

Straits Times

time24-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Straits Times

Mark Lee wins Best Actor prize at 1st Asian Art Film Awards in Macau

Jaspers Lai accepted the Best Actor award on behalf of Mark Lee at the 1st Asian Art Film Awards. PHOTO: MM2SINGAPORE/INSTAGRAM Mark Lee wins Best Actor prize at 1st Asian Art Film Awards in Macau SINGAPORE – Home-grown actor Mark Lee has a new feather in his cap after winning the Best Actor accolade at the 1st Asian Art Film Awards in Macau on April 23. The 56-year-old clinched the award under the Pioneer Trend section for his role as a drag queen in comedy-drama Number 2. He beat South Korea's Kim Dae-gun, China's Xiaoshenyang, Sun Junsheng and Yao Lu, as well as Kazakhstan's Azamat Nigmanov. Number 2 is a sequel to Number 1, which earned Lee a nomination for Best Leading Actor at Taiwan's Golden Horse Awards in 2020. The win in Macau was Lee's second international film award. He was named Best Actor at the Ho Chi Minh City International Film Festival in April 2024 for his role as a single father in the period film Wonderland. Lee was unable to attend the ceremony in Macau due to work commitments. The award was accepted on his behalf by his co-star Jaspers Lai, who was also the screenwriter of Number 2. 'I have prepared an acceptance speech for Jaspers, thinking it would not be used, but it was,' Lee told Chinese-language daily Lianhe Zaobao. 'I am very excited to win the award, but it's a pity that I can't be there in person.' Mark Lee (middle) played a drag queen in comedy-drama Number 2 (2025). ST FILE PHOTO Lee's wife Cathering Ng posted a video of the Best Actor announcement on Instagram late on April 23, tagging him in the post. 'This honour belongs to you, and all the partners who have put their heart and soul into the film,' she wrote in Chinese. 'Your professionalism, persistence and enthusiasm have helped the movie and him to succeed.' Lee told Zaobao that he will be filming two movies overseas in June and July, without disclosing further details. Another Singapore film to win an award at the 1st Asian Art Film Awards was director Kelvin Sng's King Of Hawkers. The movie, starring actors such as Dawn Yeoh, Ryan Lian and Hugo Ng, clinched Best Feature Film under the Times Torrent section. Mediacorp artiste Gini Chang, who made her big screen debut in King Of Hawkers playing Yeoh's daughter, was nominated for Best Actress. Join ST's WhatsApp Channel and get the latest news and must-reads.

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