Anwar Hadi

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Anwar Hadi Ramli
Born (1980-03-28) March 28, 1980 (age 41)
OccupationActor

Anwar Hadi Ramli is a playwright and actor who has appeared in several TV films and theatre productions since 2000.[1] He appeared in the 2008 Kallang Roar the Movie as Gelek King Dollah Kassim in Singapore national football team of the 1970s. He is currently working in theatre. In 2017, his play, The (Assumed) Vicious Cycle of a (Melayu) Youth, won the Best Theatre Script at the Anugerah Persuratan (Malay Literary Awards) by the Malay Language Council of Singapore.[2][3][4]

Filmography[]

Theatre[]

  • (2003) ....
  • Hikayat Hang Tuah (2003) ....
  • (2003) .... Teater Kami Ltd
  • (2003) .... Teater Kami Ltd
  • (2004) ....
  • (2004) .... Teater Kami Ltd
  • (2004) ....
  • (2004) .... Teater Kami Ltd
  • (2004) .... Teater Ekamatra
  • (2004) .... Teater Kami Ltd
  • (2005) .... Teater Kami Ltd
  • Puteri Saadong (2005) .... Teater Kami Ltd
  • (2005) .... Teater Ekamatra
  • (2005) .... Teater Kami Ltd
  • (2006) ....
  • (2006) ....
  • (2006) .... Teater Ekamatra
  • (200) .... Teater Kami Ltd
  • (2007) .... Teater Ekamatra
  • (2007) .... Teater Kami Ltd
  • (2007) ....
  • (2007) .... Teater Kami Ltd
  • (2007) ....
  • (2007) .... Teater Kami Ltd
  • (2007) .... Teater Kami Ltd
  • (2008) .... ACJC
  • Robinson Crusoe (2008) ....
  • (2008) ....
  • (2008) .... Teater Kami Ltd
  • (2008) .... Teater Kami Ltd
  • (2008) .... Teater Ekamatra
  • (2016) ... Pentas Karyawan
  • Claustrophobia (2017) ... Pentas Karyawan
  • (2018) ... Pentas Karyawan
  • (2019) ... Pentas Karyawan

References[]

  1. ^ "Anwar Hadi Ramli". Anwar Hadi Ramli. Retrieved 2018-08-30.
  2. ^ Said, Nabilah (2014-11-04). "Show by dancers from three countries traces lives of Malay dance choreographers". The Straits Times. Retrieved 2018-08-30.
  3. ^ Nanda, Akshita (2018-07-03). "The (Assumed) Vicious Life Cycle Of A (Melayu) Youth examines different paths in life". The Straits Times. Retrieved 2018-08-30.
  4. ^ "The (Assumed) Vicious Cycle of a (Melayu) Youth".


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