Singaporeans are quick to opine that we hardly have any local talent, curiously enough, we often think that it’s a rare find on our sunny island, especially when it has to do with the creative industry. The support we show by watching their films, going to their shows, or reading their books pales in comparison to our appetite for content produced elsewhere. It’s great that foreign entities have recognized them and celebrated their achievements, but first having a strong local following on their journey towards international stardom definitely doesn’t hurt. Here are some Singaporean talents who have made it on the international stage, and here’s to hoping we can nurture more local creatives.
1) Joseph Schooling
In 2016, the 21-year-old attained Singapore’s first-ever Olympic medal in swimming for the 100m butterfly race, simultaneously beating world-renowned Michael Phelp’s Olympic record by 0.75 seconds. Although he has been winning medals since the age of four, we haven’t heard of him before this momentous event. After his victory, Singapore held a victory parade for Schooling with much fanfare, with SMRT even launching a Joseph Schooling concept train that ran on the tracks for almost a month! Milo also appointed him as their new brand ambassador, further reinforcing that moment of Singaporean pride with the ubiquitous malt drink.
2) Fann Wong
One of Singapore’s senior actresses, Fann has gained regional exposure and popularity across Asia. She is also the first Singaporean to enter Hollywood, starring in the 2003 film Shanghai Knights! Her illustrious career has seen her collecting and being nominated for a great many local and international awards, the most recently prominent one being the Most Popular Asian Actress in the 2013 China HuaDing Awards. Although she has been in the spotlight for a long time now, Fann continues to be a household name in Asia with her perfect complexion and down-to-earth nature.
3) Stefanie Sun
Having sold more than 30 million records, Stefanie is well-known regionally, and is Singapore’s pride and joy. At the 12th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards, she was nominated in 6 categories, even surpassing big names like Jay Chou and Karen Mok for title of Best Newcomer, Best Composer, and Best Composition. Everybody definitely remembers her performances at the National Day Parade, and to further cement Stefanie Sun as a Singapore icon, she was placed as a wax figure in the Madame Tussauds Singapore collection!
4) Royston Tan
As a filmmaker, he spent years documenting the texture of Singapore’s social and physical landscape, tackling issues from censorship to gangsterism. He has an impressive filmography, ranging from feature films to music videos. This is all accompanied by an equally awe-inspiring list of over 75 awards, bestowed by prestigious international film festivals. Sadly, for all his success, it seems like locals aren’t as familiar with his work, with there being very little online chatter about him. Here is a sample of his work, titled “36 ways to say good morning”, which encapsulates the perspectives of multiple Singaporeans from different walks of life.
5) Jeremy Monteiro
A musician and educator, he spent years playing jazz in local clubs and international festivals. Jeremy is also the one who composed one of our favourite local songs, “One people, one nation, one Singapore”. With more than 40 solo albums, his work as a composer was recognized at the International Radio Festival of New York, and he also received the Cultural Medallion in 2002. Younger Singaporeans probably haven’t heard of him, but you can check him out here.
6) Sim Wong Hoo
The founder of Creative Technology is known for being the brains behind the Super X-Fi, Sound Blaster Audio Card and ZEN portable music players. Some of us will also be familiar with the grey Chinese digital dictionary from Creative we were made to use throughout our primary and secondary school lives. Impressively, he became the youngest billionaire in Singapore at the age of 45, and was even ranked second as Asia’s businessman of the year in 2001. Earlier this year, Creative launched new headphone technology at an electronics show in Las Vegas, where it proceeded to win several awards from consumer technology media sites.
7) Nathan Hartono
A Singaporean singer and actor, Nathan is now well-known for his good looks and charisma. He put on an amazing performance on Sing! China, one of China’s most-watched reality TV shows, and came in second place. Quick to the party, Milo was also publicly supportive of Nathan, promising iconic Milo trucks regardless of his victory. Here’s a taste of his music, featuring his debut Mandarin pop single.