Ex Growing Up Star Andrew Seow, 55, Says Dad Inspired Him To Become An Auxiliary Police Officer

Ex Growing Up Star Andrew Seow, 55, Says Dad Inspired Him To Become An Auxiliary Police Officer

8 DAYS·2025-07-03 22:00

Anyone who watched the iconic ’90s local drama Growing Up will remember Andrew Seow as the pai kia oldest son, Gary Tay.

Fast forward a couple of decades, and the 55-year-old is now an auxiliary police officer with security firm Aetos.

Growing Up lasted for six seasons from 1996 to 2001.

And before anyone starts with the security guard uncle jokes, don’t.

Auxiliary officers are trained professionals with the same powers, protection, and immunity as regular cops and are licensed to carry firearms.

In a video posted on Instagram by content creator Zaki Hussein, Andrew shared that it was his dad who nudged him in this direction.

“My dad used to be an auxiliary police officer back in the British days,” said Andrew.

“When he asked me, “Why don’t you do something meaningful in your life?”, I said, “Okay, let me try”.

“When Andrew got the interview, his dad even drove him all the way from Marine Parade to Jurong, where Aetos was headquartered.

“I’ve never seen him so excited,” recalled Andrew.

When Zaki asked if Andrew missed acting, he gave a coy smile and said, “I miss my fans. And for my fans out there, since you have been waiting, I’ve got a surprise for you”.

Looks like there might be a chance to see Andrew on screen soon.

For his role in Growing Up, Andrew won a Best Newcomer Award at the Asian Television Awards in 1996.

He also won Best Supporting Actor at the Star Awards 2004 for his role as Tang Tang in Man at Forty.

Photos: Aetos, zakiv4/IG, Mediacorp

Catch Andrew in Growing Up on mewatch or in the video below:

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