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Claudia Wells was born on 5 July 1966 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She is an actress, known for Back to the Future (1985), CBS Schoolbreak Special (1984) and Back to the Future: The Game - 30th Anniversary Edition (2015).- Tony Award-winning English actor Michael Gough, best known for playing the butler Alfred Pennyworth in the first four Batman (1989, 1992, 1995 & 1997) movies and for playing the arch-criminal Dr. Clement Armstrong in The Avengers (1961) episode "The Cybernauts", was an accomplished performer on both stage and screen. He was nominated twice for Tony Awards, in 1979 for Best Featured Actor in a Play for Alan Ayckbourn's "Bedroom Farce" and in 1988 in the same category for Hugh Whitemore's "Breaking the Code", winning in 1979. Though he never achieved on the small screen and silver screen what he did in the theater, Gough's career in television and movies spanned sixty-plus years over eight decades. Michael Gough died at age 94 on March 17, 2011 at his home near Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.
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Genteel-looking British actress Jenny Seagrove distinguished herself as a sensitive heroine during the 1980s in plush TV romances such as The Woman in White (1982), Diana (1984) and, in particular, the adaptations of Barbara Taylor Bradford's A Woman of Substance (1984) wherein she played Emma Harte, and Hold the Dream (1986) as Paula Fairley. In later years she would be highly recognizable for her role as Jo Mills, QC in the British crime mystery series Judge John Deed (2001).
Jenny enjoyed a privileged childhood though it was marked with sadness. Born Jennifer Ann Seagrove on Independence Day, 1957 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, her father ran an import-export firm and her mother was a British aristocrat who suffered a debilitating stroke when Jenny was less than a year old. At age 9, Jenny attended a girls' boarding school in England and appeared in school plays.
Initially interested in a culinary career, she opted for acting instead and trained at the Bristol Old Vic. After leaving school, Seagrove met Indian-born Madhav Sharma, a little-known actor-director, but the marriage was not a happy one (1984-1988). She also had a long term relationship with director Michael Winner of "Death Wish" fame, whom she met on the set of the Agatha Christie mystery Appointment with Death (1988).
Jenny is known fondly respected for her superb theatre work in England. Playing the title role in "Jane Eyre" at Chichester Festival Theatre in 1986, she returned there to play Bett in "King Lear in New York" in 1992. Other roles have included Ilona in "The Guardsman" (1986); "Present Laughter" opposite Tom Conti (1993); Annie Sullivan in "The Miracle Worker" (1994); "Dead Guilty" with Hayley Mills (1995); "Hurlyburly" (1997); the Parisian thriller "Vertigo" (1998); "Brief Encounter" (2000); a female version of "The Odd Couple" (2001-02); the title role in W. Somerset Maugham; "The Constant Wife" (2003); David Hare's "The Secret Rapture" (2003); "The Night of the Iguana" (2005); "The Letter" (2007); "Absurd Person Singular" (2007); "Murder on Air" (2008); "The Country Girl" (2011); Noël Coward "Fallen Angels" (2014); and as distraught mother Chris MacNeil in "The Exorcist" (2017). Many of these plays were in association with her long-time partner, theatre impresario Bill Kenwright.
To date, Jenny's film career has not match her impressive stature on stage or TV. Nevertheless, she made her British film debut as "Anna" in the Jeremy Irons Polish political vehicle Moonlighting (1982) directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. She subsequently appeared as a quirky Scottish lass in the film Local Hero (1983) starring Burt Lancaster, and then was given the top female role as Sophie in the period adventure comedy Nate and Hayes (1983) (aka Nate and Hayes) starring Tommy Lee Jones and Michael O'Keefe as O'Keefe's fiancée.
She was part of an all-star suspect line-up in the Agatha Christie whodunnit Appointment with Death (1988) starring Peter Ustinov as sleuth Hercule Poirot and followed that with the Jeremy Irons starrer A Chorus of Disapproval (1989). In the United States, Jenny was seen in an unsympathetic light as the evil nanny in The Guardian (1990), directed by William Friedkin and appeared in the comedy caper Bullseye! (1990), filmed in England and Scotland.
In later years, Jenny was given several starring film roles. She played the title missionary in Miss Beatty's Children (1992); co-starred with Anthony Edwards in the romantic comedy Don't Go Breaking My Heart (1999); played an eccentric widow who forms a bond with a teenage runaway in Zoe (2001); and played a woman who hid an escaped Russian POW during World War II in Another Mother's Son (2017).- Actor
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Ric Young was born in June 1944 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He is an actor and writer, known for Seven Years in Tibet (1997), The Transporter (2002) and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984).- Actress
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Wendy Hoopes was born on 4 November 1972 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She is an actress and director, known for Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014), Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne (2003) and Private Parts (1997).- Born in Malaysia to British parents, her family moved to Hong Kong when she was 9 years old, and eventually moved to England where she finished her formal education at Canterbury College of Art.
Justina was visiting her sister in Hong Kong when she talked her way into an audition for a role in Yellowthread Street, a British television series. To her surprise, she was hired on the spot. Shortly thereafter, Justina won the role of Amanda in the feature film Shadow of China with actress Sammi Davis. Justina then moved to Los Angeles to pursue a full time acting career.
In 1998, after a number of roles in television and features, Justina landed the role of a Russian scientist working for the NSA in the television series Seven Days (1998) Seven Days. In 2000 Justina realized she wanted to switch careers, and the final episode of Seven Days was broadcast on 29 May 2001. Justina is now a career & personal development coach and hypnotherapist for professionals in the business and entertainment worlds.. - Peter Arne was for a short time the perfect villain in British film. After a couple of roles in war movies (The Purple Plain (1954) and The Cockleshell Heroes (1955)) and a Tarzan movie (Tarzan and the Lost Safari (1957)) he became a villain in Strangers' Meeting (1957). From than on he continued to play sinister types in The Moonraker (1958), Intent to Kill (1958), Breakout (1959), Conspiracy of Hearts (1960), The Hellfire Club (1961) and The Secret of Monte Cristo (1961). He was very convincing as a Cromwell officer, an Italian camp commander or a Nazi officer. Several times he had sword fights as a devious count. In 1962 he was a pirate sidekick of Christopher Lee in The Pirates of Blood River (1962), but a new kid on the block by the name of Oliver Reed challenged him and killed him halfway through the picture. It seemed like a symbolic fight because for a while Oliver Reed played the roles in Hammer Pictures that Peter Arne could have played and Arne moved to TV roles. His days as a leading actor were over and he continued work in TV and in bit parts in features. Sometimes directors he worked with before brought him back for a little role. In 1972 he got a nice break with "The Stallion", a TV movie in which he starred with a horse. He was also in a couple of Blake Edwards movies. He became an antique dealer with his sister as a sideline. He was murdered at the age of 63 shortly after being cast in Doctor Who (1963).
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Sweet-faced, gentle-voiced veteran British actress Dulcie Gray's demure career is often linked with that of her late actor/husband Michael Denison, with whom she appeared frequently on stage, TV and in films in over a hundred projects for nearly four decades.
She was born Dulcie Winifred Catherine Bailey in British Malaya (now Malaysia), on November 20, 1915, the daughter of a lawyer. She was sent off to boarding school in England at quite an early age. Originally interested in art and dance until the lure of the theatre, she worked at one time as a governess. Dulcie attended the Webber Douglas Drama School where she met future husband Denison, whom she married in 1939. Making her professional stage debut that same year in "Hay Fever," she gained repertory theatre experience between the years 1940 and 1941.
Dulcie made an insignificant film debut in an uncredited part in the Welwyn Studio comedy Banana Ridge (1942), but stayed focused on theatre, particularly in Shakespeare's plays -- "Twelfth Night" (as Maria), "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (as Hermia) and "The Taming of the Shrew" (as Bianca). She won London stage stardom after making her West End debut as "Alexandra" in a production of "The Little Foxes" starring Richard Attenborough.
Dulcie earned a great stage success as waitress "Rose" in "Brighton Rock" (1943), which led to a film contract with Gainsborough Studios. Although she lost out playing the waitress role when "Brighton Rock" was transferred to film, she went on to grace a host of lady-like melodramas for the studio. She began with small roles in both Two Thousand Women (1944) and Madonna of the Seven Moons (1945) supporting leading ladies Phyllis Calvert and Patricia Roc. She then went on to support Margaret Lockwood in A Place of One's Own (1945) before sharing the lead with Calvert and Anne Crawford in the meller They Were Sisters (1945) in which she played the passive sibling at the mercy of a cruel, sadistic husband James Mason.
Dulcie continued to rise gracefully in the film ranks with features such as the crime drama Wanted for Murder (1946) opposite Eric Portman and Derek Farr; the social drama A Man About the House (1947) as a concerned sister to Margaret Johnston; and the psychological drama Mine Own Executioner (1947) opposite Burgess Meredith. She also shared the screen with husband Michael in such vehicles as My Brother Jonathan (1948), The Glass Mountain (1949), The Franchise Affair (1951), Angels One Five (1952) and There Was a Young Lady (1953), usually to generous reviews.
In between times, the actress would remain royal to the stage, appearing in scores of plays, including "Dear Ruth" (title role), "Tea and Sympathy," "South Sea Bubble" and "The Seagull," With Michael she appeared in a host of theatre vehicles such as "Queen Elizabeth Slept Here," "The Four Poster," "Private Lives," "Alice Through the Looking Glass," "Let Them Eat Cake," "Candida," "Heartbreak House," "The Royal Gambit," "An Ideal Husband," "The Wild Duck," "The Clandestine Marriage," "The First Mrs. Fraser" and "The Clandestine Marriage."
In the mid 1950's, Dulcie began to focus on TV with roles in such anthologies as "BBC Sunday Night Theatre," "Somerset Maugham Hour" and "London Theatre." Like her husband, the theatre was her first love and true calling and she would remain committed to the stage for most of her career, making relatively few films in her later life. Dulcie later turned to writing, authoring 24 mystery books, most of which involved intrepid sleuth Inspector Cardiff.
She earned TV success back in England with Howards' Way (1985) (in which Michael had a recurring role) - a major hit in the late '80s. The couple was awarded Commander of the British Empire in 1983. Late in life, they made their Broadway debut together in "An Ideal Husband" in 1996. Following Michael's death from cancer two years later in 1998, Dulcie continued in the theatre playing delightfully sweet old ladies in such enjoyable fare as "The Ladykillers" (1999) and "The Lady Vanishes."
Dulcie would be the subject of the TV tribute program This Is Your Life (1955) on two separate occasions, in 1973 and 1995. She was a guest for other subjects four other times. She passed away from bronchial pneumonia just a few days before her 96th birthday on November 15, 2011.- Director
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Syafiq Yusof was born on 7 December 1992 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He is a director and producer, known for SAM: Saya Amat Mencintaimu (2012), Abang Long Fadil 3 (2022) and Sheriff (2024). He has been married to Aisyeah Zainal Al-Hafizah since 5 April 2014. They have two children.- Actress
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Jenny Eclair was born on 16 March 1960 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She is an actress and writer, known for Skins (2007), The Mark Steel Lectures (2003) and Packing Them In (1992).- Natasha Beaumont was born on 21 June 1974 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She is an actress, known for Inception (2010), EastEnders (1985) and Darklovestory (2006).
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Amanda Nell Eu was born on 26 November 1985 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She is a director and writer, known for Tiger Stripes (2023), Lagi senang jaga sekandang lembu (2017) and Vinegar Baths (2018).- Actor
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Ravichandran was born on 9 January 1941 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He is an actor and writer, known for Majunu (2001), Manthiran (2005) and Kannethirey Thondrinal (1998).- Writer
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Nick Newman was born on 17 July 1958 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaya. He is a writer and actor, known for Harry Enfield and Chums (1994), The Wipers Times (2013) and Spitting Image (1984).- Actor
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Vijayaraghavan was born on 20 December 1951 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He is an actor, known for Ramaleela (2017), Kammara Sambhavam (2018) and Venicile Vyapari (2011).- Cinematographer
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Collaborations with visionary directors such as Robert Zemeckis ("Welcome to Marwen" - Universal Pictures), Bobby Farrelly ("Champions" - Focus Features/Universal Pictures), Nick Peche ("Grudge" - Sony Pictures/ Lions Gate), Peter Ramsey ("Lost Ollie" - Netflix), Alex Graves ("Project Blue Book" - A+E/History), Eduardo Sanchez and Deepa Mehta ("Yellowjackets" - Showtime) have influenced and bolstered the storytelling prowess that C. Kim Miles, asc, csc, mysc brings to the screen.
Putting story first above all other considerations has allowed Miles to dedicate himself to building a diverse portfolio of work, developing unique visual approaches to each individual project.
Peer recognition has come to Miles in the form of the 34th Annual ASC Award for Outstanding Cinematography in an Episode of Commercial Television for his work on "Project Blue Book", a 2019 Leo Award for Cinematography in a Feature Film for "Welcome to Marwen", along with multiple nominations for other projects.
Miles is an active member of the American Society of Cinematographers, Canadian Society of Cinematographers and Malaysian Society of Cinematographers, organizations dedicated to the development and evolution of cinematography on a global scale.- Danielle Graham was born on 19 July 1977 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She is an actress, known for 2002 (2001), Saving Hope (2012) and Six Days (2002). She has been married to Randall Graham since 30 July 2014. They have one child.
- Iris Russell was born on 22 February 1922 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaya [now Malaysia]. She was an actress, known for The Avengers (1961), Timeslip (1970) and Bleak House (1959). She was married to William Gordon Chapman. She died on 13 February 2014 in Headington, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK.
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Rosyam Nor was born on 1 March 1967 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He is an actor and producer, known for Bara (1999), KL Menjerit (2002) and Lenjan (1998).- Mia Sara Shauki was born on 12 October 1999 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She is an actress, known for Old Road Mistery (2011), Ceroboh (2022) and Space Ninjas (2019).
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Kamahl was born on 13 November 1934 in Kuala Lumpur, British Malaya. He is an actor, known for Fat Pizza (2003), Journey Out of Darkness (1967) and Arranged Love.- Actress
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Erma Fatima was born on 14 March 1968 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She is an actress and writer, known for Bintang Malam (1991), Puteri (1987) and Femina (1994). She is married to Bade Hj. Azmi.- Actor
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Hairul Azreen, the youngest child of Idris Ali and Habsah Desa, was an active child growing up. At the age of 16, he had already received a black belt in Taekwondo. In 2004, he even represented Selangor in the SUKMA Games. The Sukma Games is a biennial national multi-sport event involving young athletes in Malaysia.
He was a stuntman and a martial artist in his early 20's before he began dabbling in acting, scoring a leading role in Mahabah De Laila, a drama series on TV9 back in 2009. He continued to star in several telemovies and drama series such as Teknofobia, Pontianak Remaja, and 5 Bujang before his film debut in 2011 for the movie Keramat. In 2013, Hairul Azreen, along with teammate, Dazrin Kamaruddin won first place against 15 other celebrity teams in Fear Factor Celebrity Malaysia, a stunt/dare game show adapted from the American Fear Factor TV show.
Within the next few years, he hit it off with being the lead of several highest-ranking grossing films in Malaysia. Movies such as Polis EVO 2 which has a grossing of 20M and PASKAL The Movie which has an amazing grossing of 30M, the highest gross collection for an action movie in Malaysia to this day. Other notable films that Hairul Azreen has a leading role in would be Wira (2019) and Pasal Kau! (2021), the first Malaysian produced original Netflix film. He also starred in The Assistant, the first Malaysian film distributed by Sony which will premiere in March 2022 amongst his other line-ups which includes Abang Long Fadil 3 and Bakara.
In 2021, he made his directorial debut for Ada Hantu, the first Malaysian-made film for Disney Hotstar. Due to a very positive feedback from the audience, he returned to the director's chair and served as an executive producer for the sequel, Ada Hantu 2.
Hairul Azreen is married to actress, TV host and blogger, Hanis Zalikha and is a father of two children, Yusuf Iskandar and Alisa Aisyah.- Visual Effects
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Yusry was born in Kuala Lumpur on 15th June 1973, Malaysia to Abdul Halim Kamal and Zarina Abdul Wahab Fenner. He their second child. Yusry went to Sri Petaling Primary School and later on went to Setapak Secondary School. He did his 'O' Levels in the UK and also his 'A' Levels in a UK college (Leytonstone Sixth Form College, Leytonstone). Yusry started out as a member of Malaysia's sibling boy band, KRU, with his two brothers, Norman and Edry, in 1992. In 1995 KRU starred in a movie AWAS! and later in 1996 starred in Cinta Metropolitan. While his brothers did not want to pursue careers in the movie industry, Yusry decided to continue acting. He acted in Gerak Khas the Movie II (2002) and stars in Mr. Cinderella (2002).
Other than that, he is at the helm of KRU Motion Pictures, owned by the three brothers. He produced/ directed a variety of television programs for the Malaysian television channels. He has just completed the movie Cicakman, in which he both directs and acts in.- Yuki Sutton was born on 30 October 1999 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She is an actress, known for Ruby Speaking (2023), Theodosia (2022) and Satanic Panic '87 (2019).
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Umie Aida was born on 18 January 1973 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She is an actress and producer, known for Dukun (2018), Sembunyi: Amukan Azazil (2013) and Embun (2002).- Actor
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Aziz M. Osman (born October 2, 1962) is a Malaysian actor and director. He has been involved in a number of other areas of the Malaysian film industry as well, having been a producer, screenwriter and editor. He is currently the director general of AceMotion Pictures Sdn Bhd. He was born in Hougang, Singapore- Actress
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Tiara Jacquelina was born on 3 October 1967 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She is an actress and producer, known for A Legendary Love (2004), High Society (1995) and Beyond Rangoon (1995).- Emily Kong was born on 7 August 1990 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She was an actress, known for Get Hard (2018), Girls' Generation (2016) and Love Endures (2015). She was married to Wong Wei Jing. She died on 9 March 2019 in Jalan Kuchai Lama, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Devendran K Panersilbam (born 14 November 1990), known as Devendran Dave, is a founder of Malaysia Thala Ajith Fan Club. He also does distribution for movies in Malaysia-India. He is also well-known popular welfare activist. He did his schooling at Jalan Reko Secondary School, Kajang, Malaysia.
Devendran's dream was to be a police officer in his country. After. Finishing his secondary schooling. He attended police selection interview. In 2009, he began his police training for 3 months. In September 2009, officially he became a police officer. First, he began his duty as police Auxiliary Police In Inland Revenue Board Of Malaysia ( Incometax) in Jalan Duta KL (HQ). Then in Cyberjaya (HQ). Currently, he is working in Raub Pahang (Branch). In the year of 2014, Devendran has become the President of Kelab Belia Bintang Terbaik Kajang. Devendran have established Malaysia Thala Ajith Fan Club in the year of 2015. He became the founder and president of the club and serving the club till this date. He and his team have been serving the public by doing many welfare activities and public services for the past 5 years in Malaysia. Lastly, in 2020 Devendran has become the Malaysia Branch Leader for Tamil Nadu Youth Association.- Sharifah Aleya was born on 27 April 1983 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She is an actress, known for Trauma (2004), Man Laksa (2006) and Diari Romeo (2003).
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Indrani Kopal is a documentary filmmaker with a background as a video journalist, television producer, and editor. In 2007 Indrani's first short documentary, She's My Son, won the Justin Louis Award at the 2007 Malaysian's Freedom Film Festival. Indrani received a Fulbright Scholarship in 2012 to pursue an MFA in Documentary Film Studies and Production at Hofstra University in New York. Indrani's 2014 award-winning short student documentary film, The Game Changer, was screened in seventeen film festivals and won three best short documentary awards. Indrani's feature debut documentary, Incarcerated Rhythm, received the Mira Nair Award for Rising Female Filmmaker at the 2018 Harlem International Film Festival. Indrani Kopal often employs various filmmaking methodologies, such as participatory video and video diaries, that allow her protagonists to engage within their own stories. Indrani founded a production company in Malaysia called Far East Documentary Productions. She directed and edited documentaries Teacher, The Tradition Bearer (2017), and Inclusion Equal to Love (2018) and, in 2016, edited an international co-production, Before The Trees Was Strange. In 2021, Indrani moved to Australia and lives in Sydney with her partner.- Crystal Lee was born on 26 May 2003 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She is an actress, known for Unbeatable (2013), Out of Inferno (2013) and The Viral Factor (2012).
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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.- Actress
Shweta Sekhon was born on 6 November 1997 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She is an actress, known for X-Change and Miss Universe 2019 (2019).- Actress
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Phyllis Quek was born on 23 August 1972 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She is an actress, known for Yi tian tu long ji (2002), Kidnapper (2010) and Love Contract (2004).- Producer
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Amir Muhammad was born on 5 December 1972 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He is a producer and director, known for Lips to Lips (2000), The Big Durian (2003) and Malaysian Gods (2009).- Jalaluddin Hassan was born in 1953 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He is an actor, known for Jimi Asmara (1995), XX Ray II (1995) and Frikjent (2015).
- Chris Tong was born on 14 June 1983 in Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She is an actress, known for C.L.I.F. (2011), Special Female Force (2016) and Petaling Street Warriors (2011).
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Yaodong Zhang was born on 17 December 1977 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He is an actor, known for Daybreak (2019), Disclosed (2013) and C.L.I.F. (2011).- Rob Curling was born on 8 September 1957 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaya. He is an actor, known for Children of Men (2006), SuperBob (2015) and Natural Lies (1992).
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Penny Phang was born in 1975 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She is an actress, known for House of the Dead (2003), The Dessert (2023) and Def Jam Vendetta (2003).- Actor
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Meng Kheng has been a performer for close to 10 years and has performed in Australia and Singapore. He has appeared in plays, musicals, films, TV, and TVCs. He has trained as an actor under Electric Minds Project and then Theatrethreesixty.
He has appeared in Netflix's Marco Polo Season 2 (2016) filmed in Pinewood Iskandar Studios, Mediacorp SG's Mata-Mata 3 (2016) as the main villain of the episode. He has also dabbled in comedy with his appearance on SME Sitcom (2012 & 2014).
In theatre, his most challenging projects have been taking on the roles of Joe Pitt in Theatrethreesixty's Angels in America : Millennium Approaches (2014) and Marcus Andronicus in Theatrethreesixty's Titus Andronicus (2016) which was staged recently to close the DPAC Arts Festival 2016. He has also appeared in Chin San Sooi's Macbeth (2015 & 2016), The Actor's Studios Rashomon (2013), and also EMP's A Little Conviction (2013).
When he is not acting or hosting, he is a drama facilitator for children and teenagers.- Actor
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Victor Wong was born on 26 February 1972 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He is an actor, known for Ice Kacang Puppy Love (2010), Love in the Wind (2012) and Happily Ever After (2007). He has been married to Jennifer since 12 January 2012. They have two children.- Michelle Tan was born on 29 June 1989 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She is an actress, known for Vast Horizon (2019), No Straight Roads (2020) and Observable Radio (2023).
- Yan Pak was born on 30 November 1942 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She is an actress, known for Drunken Master II (1994), The Duke of Mount Deer (1984) and Siu mo kong wu (1984). She has been married to Wong Man Wai since 16 January 1968.
- Yvonne Tan was born in September 1980 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She was an actress, known for Xena: Warrior Princess (1995), Orange Roughies (2006) and Xena: Warrior Princess - A Friend in Need (The Director's Cut) (2002). She died in June 2006 in Auckland, New Zealand.
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Adibah Noor was born on 3 September 1970 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She was an actress, known for Sepet (2004), Talentime (2009) and Hoore! Hoore! (2012). She died on 18 June 2022 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.- Actress
Raja Farah was born on 5 July 1988 in Sentul, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She is an actress, known for Haq (2010), Aku Masih Dara (2010) and Apa Kata Hati (2008).- Kajai Priya was born In Kuala Lumpur to Deawaky Pillai and Murugayah. She lived with her grandmother from Kerala, India all her life and grew with a strong balance between tradition and modern. She completed her studies up to Form 5, where she finished in Grade 1, and topping the State in her O Levels Cambridge English Test.
Kajai was always fascinated with the performing arts. Having been a recurrent performer in school plays and concerts, her interest in the entertainment industry further elevated her when she won the singing competition back in high school, 2 consecutive years. Finishing the year as the District Debater back in 1995.
After her secondary education, Kajai moved from her hometown, Kuala Selangor to the capital City of Kuala Lumpur. She continued her tertiary education and had put her dreams on being on tele as a backseat.
However, when she was 21, she imitated the sounds of animals, and that created curiosity in a friend who recommended her to audition for an upcoming movie.
Hoping to score the audition, she was selected immediately without going through the audition process as the director was confident she could deliver. That started off her career as an actress through Berjaya Film Productions and she went on full force performing in movies, dramas and stage plays.
She was also part of the cast of the Malaysia-India-Singapore collaboration movie. Zha, that saw her ac alongside popular Indian Stars namely Prithviraj. Raaghav etc.
Her most notable role was winning the audition for her role as Roopa in BBC's Indian Summers. The show went on for 2 seasons and Kajai can be seen acting alongside the main leads including but not limited to Roshan Seth, Julie Walters and Henry Lloyd-Hughes