
ABOUT AUDREY
As multi-hyphenated in skills as she is in heritage, Audrey Lim first came to the public eye as an evening drive-time DJ on 91.3 as part of Rod Monterio and The Married Men.
She is also an event host, speaker and panel moderator (Longchamp Boutique launch with Alexa Chung, F1 Puma Fashion Show, It's A Girl Thing (conference); a singer (The Mad Men Attic Bar, Fabrika); a voice over talent (more than a decade of clients including Volkswagon, SKII and Lipton, as well as video games including Grenada Espada); a musical theatre actress (Singapore Repertory Theatre’s Agamemnon, Toy Factory’s Romeo and Juliet); and an all-round problem solver.

Converting her musical theatre education with the Singapore Repertory Theatre onto the smaller screen, Audrey has hosted both travel documentaries and investigative documentaries for Channel NewsAsia. She has acted in several dramas and comedies on Channel 5 (PI; Code of Law) as well as HBO Asia (Invisible Stories).
Audrey completed 200 episodes as an actor-puppeteer on ZooMoo TV, which has been syndicated to 20 territories. She also produces and presents on her own YouTube channel.

Host | Moderator
Audrey has hosted intimate media launches (John Frieda, SKII), and a moderator in large conferences (Bioethics Advisory Committee, It’s A Girl Thing, Music Matters). She is as comfortable cracking jokes with a stadium as she is moderating panels with executives at the top of their game.
As an advocate for the arts, Audrey is the go-to host for entertainment events in Singapore. Separately, she has also hosted podcast interviews for Reuters.
With events and conferences moving online, Audrey has built a body of work moderating and emceeing remotely. Audrey's Work From Home hosting reel can be accessed here:
Audrey's Hosting reel

AIR
Voice
Audrey's years on radio saw her hone her skills as a newsreader. Her development into a radio personality meant she needed to read a room and react appropriately, finding an intelligent quip to put even the thorniest subjects to bed. These skills are put to work in her many voice acting jobs that require her to take on different accents, characters, tones and attitudes.
With more than a decade’s worth of experience as an on air voice, it’s hard to distill Audrey’s range of abilities into a single description. Instead, Audrey’s voice over reel can be accessed here.
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