Patricia Mok Biography: Husband, Age, Movies, Net Worth, Height, Parents, Comedy Shows, Boyfriend

Patricia Mok Biography: Husband, Age, Movies, Net Worth, Height, Parents, Comedy Shows, Boyfriend

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Patricia Mok Siu Leng, known professionally as Patricia Mok, is a prominent Singaporean comedian, actress, and television host celebrated for her humorous roles in the 1990s variety show Comedy Nite and her versatile performances in both English and Mandarin-language dramas.

Rising to fame with her portrayals of loud-mouthed “Ah Lians” under the guidance of filmmaker Jack Neo, she has earned accolades such as the Best Supporting Actress at the 2003 Star Awards for Holland V.

Profile

  • Full Name: Patricia Mok Siu Leng
  • Stage Name: Patricia Mok
  • Born: 17, October 1971
  • Age: 53 years old
  • Birthplace: Singapore
  • Nationality: Singaporean
  • Occupation: Actress, Comedian, Television Host
  • Height: 1.60m
  • Parents: Mok Kok Chye, and Mrs. Mok
  • Siblings: 1
  • Spouse: None
  • Boyfriend: Adam Chen (ex)
  • Children: None
  • Relationship: Not married
  • Net Worth: $2 million

Early Life and Education

Patricia Mok Siu Leng was born on October 17, 1971, in Singapore to Mok Kok Chye, a former air force officer, and a housewife mother whose name is not publicly disclosed.

She grew up with a younger sister in a close-knit, English-educated Chinese family.

Mok attended Ping Yi Secondary School and later Yishun Junior College, where her passion for performing arts took root through school plays.

After completing her education, she joined the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation’s 10th Professional Drama Performers’ Training Course in 1992, honing her skills for a career in entertainment.

Her ethnicity is Chinese, and her religious beliefs are not publicly disclosed.

Career

Patricia Mok began her career as a model before being scouted by filmmaker Jack Neo in 1996 for Comedy Nite, where her comedic portrayals of brash “Ah Lians” made her a household name.

Her work on the show, which ran from 1990 to 2003, led to a full-time contract with MediaCorp in 2006.

Her dramatic role as a dowdy wife in Holland V (2003) earned her the Best Supporting Actress Award at the Star Awards, showcasing her range beyond comedy.

She also starred in the English sitcom My Sassy Neighbour (2006–2008), earning nominations for Best Comedy Performer (2006) and Best Drama Performance (2008) at the Asian Television Awards.

Mok’s versatility extended to stage plays, Malay-language series like Kiut Miut and Sekuriti on Suria channel, and films such as Jack Neo’s I Not Stupid (2002), I Not Stupid Too (2006), and Republic of Food (2018).

In 2010, MediaCorp shifted her to hosting events and shows, though she admitted in a 2012 interview that she felt more comfortable acting in dramas and sitcoms.

After leaving MediaCorp in 2012, she joined Fly Artistes and continued to take on diverse roles, including voice acting in the animated series Downstairs and a lead role as an AI housekeeper in Jack Neo’s I Want To Be Boss (2025), her biggest film role to date.

Mok’s influence endures through her bold comedic style and willingness to embrace unconventional roles, such as her robot character in I Want To Be Boss, where she performed in a skintight silver suit and humorously “uglified” herself with a vacuum tube scene.

Her support for social causes, notably her long-standing involvement with Pink Dot since 2009, reflects her commitment to inclusivity.

Recent projects include hosting Lazada’s Guess It! game show and performing in the stand-up comedy event Happy Ever Laughter (2016), cementing her legacy as one of Singapore’s few female comedians with a lasting impact on both entertainment and social advocacy.

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: @patriciamoksl
  • Facebook Handle: Patricia Mok (莫小玲)

Personal Life

Patricia Mok Siu Leng prefers to keep her personal life private, choosing to remain single and without children, a choice she has openly accepted.

She was once briefly linked to actor Adam Chen, though details of their relationship remain undisclosed.

In June 2009, Mok was involved in a widely reported incident at Zirca nightclub in Clarke Quay, where she was molested; she confronted the offender, Yeoh Chuen How, and later reached an out-of-court settlement of S$10,000 in compensation.

Filmography

  • Money No Enough (1998)
  • I Not Stupid (2002)
  • Homerun (2003)
  • I Not Stupid Too (2006)
  • Just in Singapore (2008)
  • Absolutely Charming (2012)
  • Disclosed (2013)
  • Let’s Eat! (2016)
  • Republic of Food (2018)
  • Money No Enough 3 (2024)
  • I Not Stupid 3 (2024)
  • I Want To Be Boss (2025)

Net Worth

Patricia Mok has an estimated net worth of $2 million, primarily earned through her acting career, hosting engagements, and live performances.

Her income includes earnings from MediaCorp dramas, films with Jack Neo, and hosting events like Lazada’s Guess It! and Maybank’s Hawker Culture (2019).


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