Collin Chee (born 24 January 1967) is a Singaporean businessman, actor and former Singapore national football team assistant manager.
[5] Chee left showbiz in 1996 after making headlines a year prior for his controversial performance in the local series The Teochew Family.
His co-star, late veteran Hong Kong actor Kenneth Tsang, was also "super" critical of him to the press upon the release of the series.
Chee also revealed that on the set, Tsang had initiated conversations with him and questioned him if he had any intention to make acting his lifelong vocation at that point in time.
[6] He also co-hosted two Mandarin programmes on NTUC Radioheart with Lin Youfa and Renee Yip and made occasional guest appearances on Capital 95.8FM to speak on soccer, and was a part-time football columnist for Lianhe Wanbao.
supporters located at Maxwell Road, and launched Football Update (足球至尊), a bilingual magazine that published tips for punters which ended its operations in 2006.
[6] In the 2000s, Chee was involved in the controversial Sporting Afrique venture, which was proposed by him to Ho Peng Kee, then Football Association of Singapore president.
[2] In November 2016, he released an autobiography book, Roots - Memoirs From Two Cities, a collection of 21 short stories about his life and experiences in Singapore and abroad.