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Ruby Faye is a Malaysian-born Chinese feature film, drama series, theatre drama and radio drama all-round actress and singer. Ruby made a successful transition to theatre drama stage performance in year 2015, winning a "Best Actress in Leading Role" for her role in the critically acclaimed Soviet war drama based on Boris Vasilyev novel of the same name "The Dawns Here Are Quiet" in 13th Malaysia Asli Drama Award (ADA) in year 2016. She was playing a tragic figure, the complicated beautiful soldier Zhenya Komelkowa. Ruby achieved international recognition when she portrayed Cindy, a lawyer assistant who stand with justice in Hong Kong Indie Film "Million Loves In Me", receiving a "Award of Merit for Supporting Actress" in The IndieFest Film Award 2017 at San Diego, California and "Award of Excellence for Supporting Actress" in Depth of Field International Film Festival 2017 at Delaware, USA. Ruby garnering further recognition for "Best Supporting Actress" in Hollywood International Moving Pictures Film Festival (HIMPFF) 2017 and "The Best Supporting Actress" in North Europe International Film Festival 2019. In year 2017, Ruby's dream comes true by released her first single "Who Am I", and produced a musical theater "90's" as warm up promo for her upcoming debut of EP mini-album. Ruby has worked with some famous and talented directors and artiste, they are Clifton Ko Chi-Sum (Hong Kong), Nick Cheung Ka-Fai (Hong Kong), Chiu Keng Guan (Malaysia), Ho Yu Hang (Malaysia), Xie XiaoDong (China), Zahir Omar (Malaysia), Dr. Deric Gan (Malaysia), Patrick Yau Tat-Chi (Hong Kong), Sam Loh (Singapore), Sampson Yuen (Hong Kong), Chan Wai Cheong (Malaysia), Edmund Yeo (Malaysia) etc. Ruby has worked with some famous and talented actors and actresses, they are Nick Cheung Ka-Fai (Hong Kong), Simon Yam (Hong Kong), Annie Liu (Taiwan), Huang CaiLun (China), Lo Koon Lan (Hong Kong), Wu Bai (Taiwan), Kaiser Chuang (Taiwan), Shiou Chieh Kai (Taiwan), Landy Wen (Taiwan), Mimi Chu (Hong Kong), Jordan Voon (Malaysia) etc.