Star Awards 2001 - Nominees and Winners - Awards Eligible For Audience Voting

Awards Eligible For Audience Voting

Most Popular Newcomer 最受欢迎新人奖
  • Bukoh Mary
  • Fiona Xie
  • Gan Woan Wen
  • Michelle Liow
  • Pierre Png
  • Wang Deyuan
Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes
  • Chen Hanwei (陈汉玮)
  • Chen Shucheng (陈澍承)
  • Chen Tianwen (陈天文)
  • Chew Chor Meng (周初明)
  • Christopher Lee (李铭顺)
  • Edmund Chen (陈之财)
  • Henry Thia
  • Huang Wenyong (黄文永)
  • Huang Yiliang (黄奕良)
  • Jack Neo (梁智强)
  • Li Nanxing (李南星)
  • Mai Haowei 麦皓为
  • Mark Lee (李国煌)
  • Moses Lim (林益民)
  • Nick Shen (沈炜竣)
  • Rayson Tan (陈泰铭)
  • Tay Ping Hui (郑斌辉)
  • Terence Cao (曹国辉)
  • Vincent Ng (翁清海)
  • Xie Shaoguang (谢韶光)
Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes
  • Aileen Tan (陈丽贞)
  • Chen Liping (陈莉萍)
  • Cynthia Koh (许美珍)
  • Fann Wong (范文芳)
  • Fiona Xie (谢宛谕)
  • Huang Biren (黄碧仁)
  • Ivy Lee (李锦梅)
  • Jacelyn Tay (郑秀珍)
  • Li-Lin (丽玲)
  • May Phua (潘淑钦)
  • Pan Ling Ling (潘玲玲)
  • Patricia Mok (莫小玲)
  • Phyllis Quek (郭妃丽)
  • Sharon Au (欧菁仙)
  • Tracer Wong (王裕香)
  • Vivian Lai (赖怡伶)
  • Wendy Tseng
  • Xiang Yun (向云)
  • Yvonne Lim (林湘萍)
  • Zoe Tay (郑惠玉)

Special Achievement Award

  • Lee Wei Song and Lee Shih Shiong

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