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Jaime Chew is an actress known for Marco Polo (2014) playing the recurring role of Princess Ling Ling (Season 2). Jaime was featured on the cover of Harpers Bazaar (Kids) in 2011, and has gone on to appear in Print Ads, TV Commercials, Voice Overs (Mandarin and English) and Short Films in Singapore. She hosted a regular TV segment as part of a live comedy panel OK CHOPE (2016-2017) in Singapore as a Kid Reporter interviewing celebrities, high profile personalities and reporting on stories of local interest. In 2014, she performed as Gretl in "The Sound of Music" (International Touring Cast) during their Singapore season at Marina Bay Sands. She has since had roles with the touring Broadway Cast of "Shrek The Musical" (2016) and "Annie" (2016) during their Singapore seasons at Marina Bay Sands. Jaime appeared in several episodes of the local TV (Mediacorp) Chinese Drama, TruthSeekers 2 in 2016 and Dreammakers 2 and made a cameo appearance in Royston Tan's Mandarin film 3688 (2015). She played the role of Ashley in 2018, as part of the main cast for Whoopie's World (S2) on MediaCorp Ch5, a popular school age drama based on a book by Singapore author Adeline Foo. She was also cast as Ada Lovelace in Avenue 14, on Mediacorp Ch5 in 2019. The Short Film "Let Me Kill My Mother First" about a troubled teen (Jaime) and her relationship with her mother (Yeo Yann Yann), was featured and premiered at the Singapore International Film Festival 2018. In 2019, she played the lead role of Mallory, an aspiring teen detective in the Teen/Kids Drama series "Snoops" (S1) on MediaCorp TV. She is part of the lead cast in "The Diary of Amos Lee", a teen/kid comedy drama (in Mandarin) where she plays the role of Rebecca Lim which was released on local TV Ch8 Mediacorp in January 2020. Jaime was born in Singapore and speaks both Mandarin and English. She also plays piano, cello, sings and dances. Marco Polo (Season 2), is her first recurring role as part of the main cast in an TV Drama.