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Moses Lim

Moses Lim (12 December 1949 – 11 February 2025) was a Singaporean comedian, actor, television host, and food critic, best known for his role as the affable Peranakan character Tan Ah Teck in the long-running bilingual sitcom Under One Roof (1995–2003). Born in Singapore to a businessman father and housewife mother, Lim developed an early passion for performance, learning the traditional Chinese crosstalk art of xiangsheng at age eight and winning elocution contests as a child. He entered the entertainment industry in 1969 by securing first runner-up in an amateur emcee competition, debuting on television in the 1970s while also working in his family's automotive spare parts business and later founding his own company. Lim rose to prominence in the as a bilingual entertainer, becoming the first to successfully transition from Chinese-language to English-language programming on channels. He co-hosted the popular Comedy Nite (1990–2003) alongside , where he developed his signature Peranakan persona Ah Jiao, blending humor with cultural storytelling that captivated audiences. His breakthrough came with Under One Roof, 's first English to be sold internationally, for which he won the Best Male Actor in a at the 1996 and helped the series secure Best Programme awards in 1996 and 1997. Lim's comedic style, marked by masterful monologues and memory techniques honed from school, extended to films like One Leg Kicking (2001) and stage productions such as Happily Ever Laughter (2012), earning him a Top 10 Most Popular Male Artiste nod at the 2004 . He also hosted programs on Hong Kong's CETV in 1997 with stars like Lydia Sum and guest-starred in series including Always on My Mind (2003). Beyond comedy, Lim was a celebrated food enthusiast who founded the Moses Lim Gourmet Club in 1993 and led culinary tours promoting Singapore's hawker , collaborating with the from 2016 to 2018. As a for publications like Lianhe Wanbao, Shin Min Daily News, and I-Weekly, he shared insights on gourmet experiences, authoring books such as the Moses Lim’s Gourmet Notebook trilogy and Thoughts on Food. Lim's multifaceted talents included songwriting, recognized by the Composers and Authors Society of Singapore, and a lesser-known "secret" music album; he even established Praise K.K., a in , in 2019. After undergoing heart surgery in 2018, he retired from show by 2023, passing away on 11 February 2025 from ischaemic heart disease at age 75; he was survived by his wife Monica, daughters Grace and Angela, and four granddaughters.

Early years

Birth and family background

Moses Lim Aik Ming was born on 12 December 1949 in the , then a territory. Of descent from the Henghua dialect group originating in , province, Lim grew up in a family of modest means. He was the elder son, with a businessman father who ran an automotive spare parts import-export firm and a housewife mother; Lim had one brother and two sisters. The family's circumstances reflected the challenges of , where economic recovery and community resilience shaped daily life amid rapid and multicultural integration in the . Lim's childhood in 1950s and 1960s was marked by formative experiences that sparked his interest in performance. At around age eight, he discovered a passion for entertaining, learning the traditional Chinese art of (crosstalk comedy) from a during , which honed his timing and wit. He enjoyed making others laugh and won elocution contests in both English and , building confidence in amid the bilingual environment of post-independence . Exposure to his father's business also instilled early lessons in trade and entrepreneurship, fostering a practical mindset that complemented his creative inclinations. These early years laid the groundwork for Lim's later pursuits, leading him to formal at Catholic High School.

Education

Moses Lim received his at Catholic High School in , where he first developed an interest in performance arts. At the age of eight, he learned the traditional Chinese comedic form of , or , from a at the school, laying the groundwork for his future career in . For his secondary education, Lim attended , followed by Anglican High School for pre-university studies. During these years, he continued to hone his comedic skills through school performances, which hinted at his emerging talents in media and . Lim completed his with a in commerce at , where he was enrolled as a in 1971. His studies in provided foundational knowledge that later influenced his entrepreneurial ventures, though his extracurricular involvement in during this period further nurtured his multifaceted interests.

Career

Media and entertainment

Moses Lim began his entertainment career in the 1970s with performances of crosstalk, a traditional Chinese comedic dialogue form known as xiangsheng, marking his debut on Singaporean television while balancing freelance gigs alongside other employment. His professional trajectory advanced through a key partnership with comedian and director Jack Neo, which started in the late 1980s and culminated in their co-hosting the long-running Mandarin variety show Comedy Nite from 1990 to 1994 and during its 2003 revival on Mediacorp Channel 8. The duo's chemistry, often drawing comparisons to earlier Singaporean comedy pairs, propelled Comedy Nite into a cultural staple, blending sketches, interviews, and improvisational humor that appealed to Chinese-speaking audiences across generations. Lim also hosted Variety Tonight from 1992 to 1994, a variety program featuring comedy segments and light entertainment that showcased his versatility as a performer. Lim's transition to English-language television came in 1995 with his iconic portrayal of Tan Ah Teck, the wise yet comically stern patriarch of a multigenerational, multicultural family squeezed into a public housing flat, in the sitcom Under One Roof (1995–2003) on Mediacorp Channel 5. This role, which highlighted everyday Singaporean family tensions, neighborhood quirks, and cultural clashes through Tan's folksy storytelling and paternal guidance, helped establish the series as the nation's first successful English sitcom and a benchmark for local humor reflecting societal norms. In 1997, Lim hosted variety programs on Hong Kong's CETV alongside stars like Lydia Sum. He made guest appearances as the character Fruit Woo in the sitcom Living with Lydia (2001–2005), reuniting with Hong Kong entertainer Lydia Sum for comedic episodes centered on cultural misunderstandings in a shared household. He guest-starred in the series Always on My Mind (2003). In 2007, Lim appeared in the film Just Follow Law, directed by Jack Neo, playing Eric Tan, a bureaucratic supervisor whose body-swap mishap with a subordinate exposes workplace absurdities and class divides in a satirical take on Singapore's civil service. Lim's film work included a lead role in the 1988 comedy video Fuji's Destiny, directed by , where he starred alongside local comedians in a lighthearted blending romance and humor inspired by influences, marking an early collaborative effort that honed his on-screen timing. He took a supporting role in One Leg Kicking (2001), a sports comedy following a group of underdog amateur soccer players chasing a spot in the qualifiers, with Lim's performance praised for adding heartfelt familial depth to the team's ragtag dynamics. Later, in Our Sister Mambo (2015), Lim supported the story of a middle-aged woman reclaiming her life through dance after family hardships, earning acclaim for his nuanced depiction of a supportive yet quirky elder, which infused warmth and relatability into the film's themes of and self-discovery. He performed in the stage production Happily Ever Laughter (2012). Throughout his career, Lim's evolution from crosstalk performer to sitcom icon significantly shaped Singaporean comedy, pioneering the shift toward bilingual content that bridged Chinese and English audiences and popularized relatable, family-oriented narratives in the local genre. His work emphasized accessible humor rooted in Singapore's multicultural fabric, influencing subsequent entertainers by demonstrating the viability of crossover appeal in a diverse media landscape.

Business and gourmet activities

Prior to his rise in , Moses Lim worked in the automotive spare parts sector, initially at an import-export firm co-owned by his father, before establishing his own trading company in the same field. In 1993, Lim founded the Moses Lim Gourmet Club, pioneering organized gourmet tours in and establishing himself as an early and through thematic overseas trips that highlighted culinary experiences worldwide. The club's activities, which included bi-annual tours for hundreds of participants, benefited from Lim's visibility to attract food enthusiasts. Lim later served as the for Zhen Zhou Dao, a Singapore-style operated by his daughter and son-in-law, promoting its menu of traditional dishes from its 2013 opening until its closure in 2015. Complementing his pursuits, Lim authored a trilogy of books on and Moses Lim's Gourmet Notebook 1, 2, and 3—published in the pre-social media era, which explored Singaporean hawker staples, local culinary traditions, and insights into the island's diverse heritage.

Personal life

Family and relationships

Moses Lim married in 1977, and their union lasted nearly 48 years until his death, marked by a shared commitment to family and mutual support through life's various stages. The couple raised two daughters, and , in a household where Lim was known as a devoted husband and active partner in family matters. As a father, Lim was deeply involved in his daughters' lives, often described by and as their unwavering "rock" and "biggest cheerleader," providing emotional guidance and encouragement that shaped their family dynamics. He prioritized quality time with them, fostering a close-knit environment that extended to public expressions of pride in their achievements. Lim later embraced grandfatherhood with equal enthusiasm, becoming a "besotted" figure to his four granddaughters, , Claire, Leanne, and , whom he doted on during family gatherings. Lim's Christian , rooted in his second-generation upbringing, formed a of his , infusing their home with principles of joy, , and spiritual growth. He openly shared testimonies of God's in his and Monica's lives, modeling as a source of deeper and for his children and grandchildren. This religious foundation, drawn from his early Henghua family background, helped cultivate a legacy of love and devotion within the family.

Health issues and death

In 2018, Moses Lim underwent heart surgery, which was followed by complications that extended his recovery to three months. In late 2022, he was diagnosed with a slow pulse rate and advised by his doctor to implant an artificial cardiac pacemaker, but Lim declined the procedure, citing concerns from his prior surgical experience and opting instead for ongoing monitoring; a follow-up scan six months later showed his pulse and heartbeat had normalized. Throughout his health challenges, Lim was supported by his wife of over 46 years, Monica, and their family. Lim passed away peacefully on February 11, 2025, at the age of 75, due to ischaemic heart disease while in . His death was officially announced the following day, February 12, 2025, through a post on his official page, which prompted widespread media coverage across Singaporean outlets. The family arranged a private wake and as an intimate event limited to close relatives and select friends, explicitly requesting from the public and media during this period.

Recognition and legacy

Awards and nominations

Moses Lim received significant recognition for his comedic performances in Singaporean television, particularly through prestigious regional and local awards. In 1996, Lim won the Best Male Actor in a Comedy award at the for his portrayal of the patriarch Tan Ah Teck in the sitcom Under One Roof, marking him as the first Singaporean to achieve this honor. Lim also garnered multiple nominations at Mediacorp's , reflecting his sustained popularity from various television roles. He was nominated for the Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes category for five consecutive years, from 2001 to 2005. In 2004, Lim secured a win in the same category at the , affirming his status as one of Singapore's leading comedic talents during that era. Lim was also recognized by the Composers and Authors of Singapore for his songwriting contributions.
YearAwardCategoryResultNotes
1996Best Male Actor in a WonFor Under One Roof
2001–2005Top 10 Most Popular Male ArtistesNominatedBased on popularity from TV roles; won in 2004
2004Top 10 Most Popular Male ArtistesWonRecognition for comedic contributions

Cultural impact and tributes

Moses Lim's portrayal of the wisecracking patriarch Tan Ah Teck in the sitcom Under One Roof (1995–2003) remains a cornerstone of Singaporean television history, embodying the Hokkien-accented humor that resonated with multiracial audiences and helped pioneer bilingual comedy in the local media landscape. This character, with its blend of folksy wisdom and dialect-infused banter, influenced subsequent sitcoms by normalizing Singaporean Chinese vernacular in English-language programming, fostering a cultural affinity for relatable, community-driven narratives. Lim's earlier work on Comedy Nite (1990–2000, 2003–2004) further entrenched his role in promoting dialect-based sketch comedy, where his Hokkien-inflected routines captured the everyday quirks of Singaporean life, shaping the nation's comedic traditions. Following his death on February 11, 2025, tributes poured in from the entertainment industry, with director , a longtime collaborator on Comedy Nite, describing Lim as his "best partner" and crediting their shared work for bringing joy to generations of viewers. Co-stars from Under One Roof, including Nicholas Lee and Vernetta Lopez, paid heartfelt homage, with Lee calling Lim a "second dad" whose off-screen wit mirrored his on-screen legacy, and Lopez praising his pioneering efforts in crossing linguistic barriers for Chinese actors in English TV. Media outlets like and highlighted these sentiments in coverage from February 2025, featuring clips of Lim's performances and reflections on his infectious laughter that united families around the television. Lim's recognition as a multifaceted —spanning , , and devout Christian—continued in articles and discussions through November 2025, with fellow Christian artistes like remembering him as a "warrior for " who shared his at over 300 churches since 2005, blending with his public to inspire personal and communal growth. Tributes from chefs underscored his culinary contributions, noting how his gourmet tours and critiques elevated appreciation for Singapore's diverse food scene, while online posts often revisited his roles as symbols of cultural resilience. His broader legacy in advancing Singaporean dialect humor and culinary appreciation manifested in 2025 commemorative efforts, including a March CNA special On the Red Dot that replayed archival footage and gathered reflections on his enduring influence, alongside an AI-generated farewell video created by at the family's request, allowing fans to hear Lim's voice one last time in a message of gratitude and peace. These initiatives, alongside ongoing discussions, affirmed Lim's role in preserving local humor traditions and fostering a deeper cultural in Singapore's .

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