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That Girl in Pinafore (Chinese: 我的朋友, 我的同學, 我愛過的一切; lit. 'My friend', 'my classmate', 'all that I've ever loved') is a 2013 Singaporean comedy-musical film directed by Chai Yee Wei and starring Daren Tan, Julie Tan, Hayley Woo, Jayley Woo, Kenny Khoo, Seah Jiaqing and Kelvin Mun.
She auditioned for Alpha Entertainment in 2011, and was given a chance to be part of K-pop girl group Skarf, which she turned down. [3] She worked in television dramas A Tale of 2 Cities and A Song to Remember, as one of the female leads. In 2013, she starred in movies Judgement Day and That Girl in Pinafore.
In 2012, Khoo auditioned and became one of the 12 participants in the singing competition Guinness Live! which was conducted in front of live audiences in various clubs. . His performances caught the attention of director Chai Yee Wei which led him to be cast as one of the 4 lead roles in the Singapore music movie That Girl in Pinafore in 2
Marlo Thomas, now 80 years old, rose to fame in the late 1960s as the star of the popular ABC sitcom 'That Girl.'
When she was 15, Charny skipped school to go to an audition, gaining a role as a "Shark" girl in a production of West Side Story that toured Australia. Her first big break came in early 1965, when she was cast as one of the featured dancers in the weekly NBC musical variety series Hullabaloo, which aired until spring of 1966.
The Voice of China producers watched That Girl in Pinafore in Shanghai and sought Chai to direct a music movie, Voice of China Turn You Around, with the singers from the first two seasons of The Voice of China. The film was pre-sold to the Fox TV Network and had a limited theatrical release in China in January 2014. [citation needed]
The film's cast is wildly diverse, with Barbies and Kens of all ethnicities (included in the supporting cast are Issa Rae, Simu Liu, Alexandra Shipp, Ritya Aria, Kingsley Ben-Adir and Ncuti Gatwa ...
Hollywood Pinafore, or The Lad Who Loved a Salary is a musical comedy in two acts by George S. Kaufman, with music by Arthur Sullivan, based on Gilbert and Sullivan's H.M.S. Pinafore. The adaptation transplants the maritime satire of the original Pinafore to a satire of the glamorous world of 1940s Hollywood film making, but Sullivan's score is ...