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#18: Gurmit Singh

Gurmit Singh

09-Mar-16 18:00

#18: Gurmit Singh

Often described as "Singapore's answer to Jim Carrey" and cultivating a large following with his disarming comic persona, Gurmit Singh is a unique personality well loved by many. This month on Finding The Funny, Ezra Zaid speaks to Gurmit Singh about his iconic character Phua Chu Kang, his influences and his upcoming stage production, Laugh Die You 3.

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