
Paige Chua
Acting
Born 1981-06-25 · Singapore
Paige entered showbiz after being offered a main supporting role in the popular Chinese drama Just In Singapore. She was modelling for 4 years mainly appearing in television commercials, print advertisements and fashion magazines prior to this production. Paige is an avid sports person who graduated from the National University of Singapore. She was from the National Youth Netball team from 1997-1999, when a sports injury prevented her from achieving more in the arena. She continues to keep herself active in sports by playing tennis, swimming and doing Yoga. Paige participates actively in short film productions. She participated in the short film Blind, part of director Royston Tan’s Royston’s Trilogy Series, after shooting a commercial directed by Royston himself. This sparked a series of auditions where she successfully claimed roles in other short films. Paige received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at Star Awards 2010 for her role as a tomboy in The Dream-catchers, less than 2 years after her TV debut with her natural acting. She also earned her nominations at Star Awards in 2017 & 2018 for her convincing roles in Hero & Mightiest Mother-In-Law. Paige made her hosting debut in 2012 when with lifestyle programme LOHAS on Channel U. She went on to host The Activist Journey II and Renovaid 4, moving viewers with her sincerity and passion for humanitarian causes. Besides acting, Paige’s love and curiousity for adventures has brought her to Inner Mongolia and hiking in New Zealand.
Known for

Healing Heroes
2022 · TV

The Heartland Hero
2021 · TV

Mind Game
2015 · TV

Against the Tide
2014 · TV

The Score
2010 · TV

Super Dad
2020 · TV

My Friends from Afar
2017 · TV

Mightiest Mother-in-Law
2017 · TV

Be Happy
2011 · TV

Blessings
2014 · TV

It's a Wonderful Life
2013 · TV

Perfectly Imperfect
2025 · TV

Good Luck
2015 · TV

When Duty Calls
2017 · TV

Furever Yours
2024 · TV

VIC
2018 · TV

Moments
2024 · TV

Playground
2019 · TV

Unriddle
2010 · TV

La Femme
2008 · TV

96°C Café
2013 · TV

Happy Prince
2020 · TV