
Li Yinzhu
Acting
Biography
Li Yinzhu is a Singaporean actress. She has been in the entertainment industry since 1969 and has filmed more than 150 drama serials and also one of Mediacorp's few artistes still active from the "black and white" era.
Born: September 14, 1949
Place of Birth: Singapore
Known For

All That Glitters
Liu Mu endured a tragic past, forming a deep friendship with Jintiao and Jianzhi. They yearned for success but lost themselves along the way. Their lives took a dark turn when a murder shattered their world, with Liu Mu and Jintiao as prime suspects. As the investigation unfolded, it unveiled the disintegration of a once unbreakable friendship, leaving behind a trail of intrigue and betrayal.

The Little Nyonya
A biographic flashback of an extended Peranakan family in Malacca; set in the 1930s, the story spans over 70 years and several generations of three families.

Legend of the Eight Immortals
For many generations, many have been mesmerized by the legends of the Eight Immortals and their famous quest across the East Ocean. In this mega blockbuster, these legends are dramatized for maximum entertainment, with dazzling special effects, viewers are in for a sensual treat. Taiwanese heart-throb Ma Jingtao lends his impeccable acting skills as the leader of the celestial pack, Lu Dongbin.

Baby Boom
Baby Boom is a Singaporean TV series aired on MediaCorp Channel 8 in 2003.

Recipe
Eric Khoo's tv-movie about the relationship between a young girl and her mother with dementia.

Rhythm of Life
After a lifetime of regret and loss, architect Li Junjie is mysteriously transported back in time to the moment before his childhood friend Zhiling’s tragic death. With a second chance at love, friendship, and redemption, he must make the right choices to change the course of their intertwined fates.

Eat Already?
Eat Already? is set in a coffee shop, and is centered around an elderly widow named Ah Niu Sao (Yinzhu Li) , who works as a cleaner as her sons Ah Bee (Elvin Ng) and Ah Qiang (Aden Tan) who still rely on her for their living expenses. Her elder son Ah Bee is a chronic gambler who is unemployed for a long time while her younger son Ah Qiang is an introvert who is wheelchair bound. Throughout the series, she manages to tide over various issues thanks to help from neighbours, friends and several support schemes available. Will the boys finally get their acts together and be a reliable pillar of support for their aging mother?

My Mighty-in-Laws
My Mighty-in-Laws is a Singaporean Chinese drama which was telecasted on Singapore's free-to-air channel, MediaCorp Channel 8. This drama serial consists of 20 episodes. It made its debut on 17 November 2004 and ended its run on 14 December 2004.

Man at Forty
Man At Forty is an intense drama which revolves around a pair of brothers, one born with a silver spoon and the other having to live in poverty almost all his life and how their lives are thrown into a roller-coaster ride by the sudden change in wealth and status. Things get more complicated as jealousy, complacency, resentment, hatred and disillusion steps in. This drama was broadcast in Year 2004.

The Stratagem
Office politics, power struggles and greed provide action, thrills and excitement to this new drama about the banking sector. Zoe Tay helms this series as a go-getter who has to wrestle with her male colleagues to ascend the corporate ladder. In the process, she is often called to stake her moral integrity.
Filmography
as Granny Leigong
as Zhong Shu Mei
as Ah Niu Sao
as Madam Ching
as Madame Chen
as Grandma
as Lin Ya Yin
as Wang Bi E
as Chen Ah Mei
as Kaishuang's Mother
as Huang Xia
as 周阿巧