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|2009|| ''Where Got Ghost?'' || Old Lady Ghost|| | |2009|| ''Where Got Ghost?'' || Old Lady Ghost|| | ||
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|2012|| '' | |2012|| ''Ah Boys to Men'' || Ken's grandmother|| | ||
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|2013|| '' | |2013|| ''Ah Boys to Men Part II''|| Ken's grandmother|| | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://laozhabor.blogspot.com Lao Zha Bor's blog] | *[http://laozhabor.blogspot.com Lao Zha Bor's blog] |
Revision as of 21:43, 18 October 2018
Yoo Ah Min (Simplified Chinese: 尤亚敏), better known as Lao Zha Bor (Simplified Chinese: 老查某, literally: Old Lady in Hokkien), is a Singaporean actress.
Career
Yoo made her first appearance in the 1999 film That One Not Enough. Since then, she has regularly played supporting roles in multiple Jack Neo productions, including Comedy Nite. Her moniker, Lao Zha Bor, was first popularised by her appearance in Just Follow Law.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1999 | That One Not Enough | Haoren's mother | |
2004 | The Best Bet | Coffee Aunty | |
2006 | I Not Stupid Too | Old Lady | |
2007 | Just Follow Law | Tanya's mother | |
2008 | Ah Long Pte. Ltd. | Lao Zha Bor | |
2009 | Where Got Ghost? | Old Lady Ghost | |
2012 | Ah Boys to Men | Ken's grandmother | |
2013 | Ah Boys to Men Part II | Ken's grandmother |