Aziz Sattar

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Abdul Aziz Sattar

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عبدالعزيز ستار
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Born
Abdul Aziz bin Sattar

(1925-08-08)August 8, 1925
Pekalongan, Bawean Island, Dutch East Indies
(now Indonesia)
DiedMay 6, 2014(2014-05-06) (aged 88)
Kajang, Selangor, Malaysia
Resting placeBandar Tun Hussein Onn Muslim Cemetery, Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
NationalityMalaysian
Singaporean
Occupation
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • film director
  • singer
Years active1953–2014
Known forBujang Lapok film series
Spouse(s)Siti Rumina Ahmad (divorced)
Dayang Sofia (divorced)
Hashimah Delan (2006–2014)
Children7

Datuk Abdul Aziz bin Sattar (Jawi: عبدالعزيز بن ستار; 8 August 1925 – 6 May 2014)[1] was an Malaysian actor, comedian, singer and director who is mostly known for his roles in the black and white Singaporean films of the 1950s and 1960s.[2][3]

Early life[]

Aziz Sattar was born on Bawean island in Pekalongan Village, Gresik Regency, East Java Province, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) on 8 August 1925. When he was three years old, his family migrated to Singapore, where he was raised at Pasir Panjang. There, he met and befriended Salleh Kamil and Shariff Dol, who would later go on to extensive movie careers similar to his own. His early education was at the Sekolah Melayu Kota Raja. However, he was unable to continue his education beyond the age of 11 due to the Japanese occupation of Malaya at the time.

By the time that Aziz was 10 years old, he displayed talent as a natural comedian and entertainer, performing for local weddings and festivals in his village. When in his early 20s, he worked as a lorry driver.

Career[]

In 1952, Aziz and his two childhood friends were invited to work at the Malay Film Productions studio. Initially, he worked solely as a crew member. Later on in 1953, he was invited to join the supporting cast of the film Putus Harapan. More film offers continued, and he eventually became a comedian staple of the Malay films of that era, appearing with successful actor P.Ramlee on numerous occasions, most notably in the Bujang Lapok series of films.

Personal life[]

Datuk Aziz Sattar married a total of five (5) times. The first two (2) wives were not widely known whilst the other two were publicly known namely the third with Siti Rumina Ahmad and fourth with Dayang Sofiah, both of whom were divorced. On 16 December 2006, he married for the last time with Hashimah Delan in a high-profile affair that was covered extensively by the Malaysian media.

Honours[]

Honours of Malaysia[]

  •  Malaysia :
    • MY Darjah Jasa Negara - Order of Meritorious Service - PJN.svg Commander of the Order of Meritorious Service (PJN) – Datuk (2007)[4][5]
    • MY Darjah Yang Mulia Pangkuan Negara (Defender of the Realm) - SMN.svg Officer of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (KMN) (2003)[4]
    • MY Darjah Yang Mulia Pangkuan Negara (Defender of the Realm) - SMN.svg Member of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (AMN) (1990)[4]

Death[]

Aziz died on 6 May 2014 at approximately 02:00 am (MYT) in Kajang Hospital due to heart disease.[2] He was buried at the Bandar Tun Hussein Onn Muslim Cemetery in Cheras, Selangor after Zuhr prayers.

Filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Role Notes
1953 Putus Harapan Debut film appearances
Mangsa
Hati Iblis
1954 Jasa
Arjuna
1955 Kipas Hikmat
Roh Membela
1956 Ribut
Hang Tuah Hang Lekiu
Pencuri
Keluarga Tolol Aziz
1957 Putera Bertopeng
Bujang Lapok Aziz
Hantu Jerangkung
1958 Hantu Kubor
Gergasi
Kaki Kuda Aziz
1959 Nujum Pak Belalang Badan (liternal translation: Body)
Raja Laksamana Bentan
Pendekar Bujang Lapok Ajis
Saudagar Minyak Urat
1960 Sumpah Wanita
1961 Ali Baba Bujang Lapok Ali Baba
Seniman Bujang Lapok Ajis
1962 Siti Muslihat Datuk Bendahara / Memanda Menteri
Labu dan Labi Himself Cameo
1963 Korban
Nasib Si Labu Labi Tok Kadi Cameo
Pilih Menantu Aziz
1964 Siapa Besar Busu
Mambang Moden
1965 Takdir
Pusaka Pontianak
1966 Aksi Kucing
1968 Ibulah Syurga
1975 Keluarga Si Comat Also as director
1978 Si Badol
1979 Prebet Lapok
1981 Penyamun Tarbus Aziz
Da Di Du
Setinggan
1982 Kami Also as executive producer
1983 Darah Satria Director
1984 Tujuh Biang Keladi
1986 Jiran
Bujang Lapok Kembali Daa Ajis
1988 Perawan Malam
1989 Tak Kisahlah Beb
1990 Adik
O.K (Orang Kampung Otak Kimia)
1991 Juara
Suci Dalam Debu
1992 Queen Control
Gelora Cinta Director
1993 Tarik-Tarik
Abang '92
1994 Simfoni Duniaku ... Director
1996 Suami, Isteri Dan ... ?
1997 Layar Lara
1998 Jibon
2002 Embun Pak Mail
Soalnya Siapa? Cameo
2004 Pontianak Harum Sundal Malam Tok Selampit, Meriam's dance
Father Also as co-director
2005 Pontianak Harum Sundal Malam II Tok Selampit
Maaria Co-director
2006 Cicak-Man Minister
2007 Budak Lapok Himself (voice)
Anak Halal Pak Ali
2009 Setem Pak Ramli
Momok The Movie Pak Ajis
Duhai Si Pari-Pari Pak Ajis
2010 Kecoh Betul Pak Aziz
2012 Untuk Tiga Hari Cameo
2014 Terbaik Dari Langit Final role film
2016 Radhi Ruby Bin Dadu Cik Amat

Television series[]

Year Title Role TV channel Notes
2000 Kelab Malam
2000–2002 Abang Sidi Abang Sidi (voice) TV1
2007 Manjalara TV3
2008 Ali Din Syekh Mahfuz
2010 Bujang Sepah Lalalitamplom (Season 1) Pak Long Mustar Astro Prima
2011 Kau dan Aku (Season 2) Astro Ria
2012 Upin & Ipin (Season 6) Himself (voice) TV9 Episode: "Memories of the Soul"
Tanah Kubur (Season 4) Bomoh Astro Oasis Episode: "Susuk Mahabbah"
2014 Tanah Kubur (Season 9) Mohd Azlan Episode: "Sesat Dalam Cahaya"

Television movie[]

Year Title Role TV channel Notes
2002 Tuan Rumah VCD
Menanti Hujan Teduh Director
2003 Momok Pak Ajis
Sekeras Kerikil Pak Derus
Aisah 50 Sen Father Aisah Astro Ria
Neon VCD Cameo
2004 Pontianak DOT3: 2ND Jibam
2005 Janji Rock
2008 Stok Lama Astro Ria Director
2011 Arahan Pertama Astro Prima

References[]

  1. ^ "Datuk Abdul Aziz Sattar". National Archives of Malaysia. Retrieved 2 October 2018. (in Malay)
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Aziz Sattar meninggal dunia" (in Malay). Berita Harian. 6 May 2014. Archived from the original on 5 May 2014. Retrieved 6 May 2014.
  3. ^ "Aziz Sattar".
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b c "SEMAKAN PENERIMA DARJAH KEBESARAN, BINTANG DAN PINGAT". Prime Minister's Department (Malaysia). Archived from the original on 12 December 2019. Retrieved 14 July 2021.
  5. ^ "My thoughts in words: Datuk Aziz Sattar". 3 June 2007.

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