Win Oo
Win Oo | |
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ဝင်းဦး | |
Born | Hla Myint 13 March 1935 |
Died | 14 December 1988 | (aged 53)
Other names | Ko Oo |
Occupation | Actor, singer, director, writer and publisher. |
Awards | Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards (Best Leading Actor for 1967, 1970) |
Win Oo (Burmese: ဝင်းဦး; pronounced [wɪ́ɰ̃ ʔú], 13 March 1935 – 14 December 1988) was a two-time Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards winning Burmese actor, singer, director, writer and publisher. He became publicly known for his acting, singing and directing. Win was considered one of the most important actors in history of Burmese cinema. He died of colorectal cancer in 1988.[1]
Youth[]
Win Oo was born as Hla Myint in Yangon to his parents U Ba Nyunt (Chit-Dukkha) and Daw Hnin Yi. He studied at TTC Teacher Training College. In 1952, he left his university education and joined the Burmese Army. He was honourably discharged from the army as a captain in 1962.[2]
Career[]
His first starring movie was "Hna-Yauk Hte Nay-Gyin-De", adapted from a novel of his with the same name. But this movie was not his first film in Cinema. " Chit-Thaw-Thu-Ta-Yout" was his first film in cinema but this movie was not successful. He both directed and starred in Saung Einmet and Hmon Shwe Yee. He founded the Sanda movie company, established first "color offset printer" in Burma, established "Sanda Magazine Office" and published .[3] He won numerous Myanmar Academy Award for his performances, including Best Actor for 'Hmon Shwe Yee' in 1970. He starred in 27 films, before passing away in 1988. He wrote 31 novels. His most famous book is "Main ma Hla Ah Mone".[2]
Legacy[]
He is best known for his image, acting, unusual voice, and way of speaking and singing,[4] which some artists often imitate as a fun way of entertainment,[5] especially in traditional live performances on the stage.[6] The BBC (Myanmar) described that in Myanmar, not many artists have great success beyond their age and grave, and that Win Oo is one of the few whose success and influence extend till these days. The late Hla Htut, a famous Myanmar pianist and composer, remarked that his use of low-pitched, nasal and legato voices in several songs like "Maung Do Cherry Myay" ( Our Cherry Land) and his voices of interjection in such songs as "Mee Pon Pwe" (bonfire) and "Ma Ma Moe" (Lady Moe) were quite distinct and earned his place in the category of remake-western songs in Myanmar. He directed and appeared as an actor in many films; in "Ah Twe Ah Tar", an unusual film for that time because no actress appeared; the main roles are a child-actress and him only, and in a self-directed film, "Chit Thu Yway Mae` Chit Ware Le`" he acted in an octa-role with many actresses, which he even made it successful in spite of lack of high film-technology for that period. "Hmon Shwe Yi" is one of his prominent works, through which some elements and aspects of Myanmar Stage Performance and Entertainment can be observed. Last but not least, his love for songs by Myoma Nyein and participation in Mandalay Thingyan festival over a decade is still considered to be a cultural icon in Myanmar.[4]
Filmography[]
No. | Year | Film | Co-Stars | Note |
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1 | 1962 | Chit Thaw Thu Ta Yauk | Khin Than Nu | |
2 | Hna Yauk Htae Nay Chin Tal | Tin Tin Mu, Daisy Kyaw Win | ||
3 | Mone Ta Hlae Pyone Ta Hlae | Tin Tin Aye | ||
4 | 1963 | Saung Ta Nya Wal | Wah Wah Win Shwe | |
5 | Bain Mi Thar Ra | Tin Maung, Kyi Kyi Htay, Kyi Kyi Nyunt | ||
6 | Mharna Takhon | Tin Tin Aye | ||
7 | Padauk Yake Wal | Tin Tin Aye, Hnin Si | ||
8 | Bawa Mattan | Tin Tin Aye | ||
9 | Myat | Myint Myint Khin,
Tin Tin Nwet, Chit Sabal |
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10 | Ta Pwint Tae Pan Mal | Kyi Kyi Htay, Thi Thi | ||
11 | Maung Doe Cherry Myay | Khin Than Nu | ||
12 | E San Eain Wal | Wah Wah Win Shwe | ||
13 | Chit Thaw Mg Mg | Thi Thi | ||
14 | Maung Chawt Myu Pa Mal | Kyi Kyi Htay | ||
15 | Yin Thway Yin Nit | May Thit, Wah Wah Win Shwe | ||
16 | 1964 | Thit Sar Tu Pyaing | Myint Myint Khin | |
17 | Bal Yat Htar Nay | Wah Wah Win Shwe | ||
18 | Maung A Chit Taw | Tin Tin Mu, Chit Sabal | ||
19 | Myittar Pan | Myint Myint Khin, Khin Than Nu | ||
20 | Thi Kyar Say Thet Thay Nyun | Wah Wah Win Shwe, Khin Than Nu | ||
21 | Nyi Nyi Lwin | Wah Wah Win Shwe | ||
22 | 1965 | Mone Mae Par Naing | Tin Tin Mu, Thi Thi, Wah Wah Win Shwe | |
23 | Chit Thel | Wah Wah Win Shwe | ||
24 | 1966 | Su Htoo Nge Pan Ywal Thun | Daisy Kyaw Win, Nwet Nwet San | |
25 | 1967 | Yee Sar Da Mya | Khin Than Nu | |
26 | Maung Maung Nae Theingi | San Shar Tin, San San Win | ||
27 | Hnin Pyauk Tae Nway | Tin Tin Mu, Tin Tin Aye | ||
28 | Saung Einmet | Tin Tin Aye, Aye Aye Thin | ||
29 | 1968 | Ko Chit Thu Bal Mhar Shi Tal | Khin Than Nu | |
30 | Thoe | Khin Than Nu | ||
31 | Tein Hlwar Moht Moht Lwin | Myint Myint Khin | ||
32 | 1969 | Kyaukme A Kyin Thar | Khin Than Nu | |
33 | 1970 | Hmone Shwe Yee | Khin Than Nu, Aung Lwin, Po Par Gyi | |
34 | 1971 | Ta Kyawt Hna Kyawt Tay Ko Thi | Tin Tin Mya, Cho Pyone | |
35 | 1972 | A Twal A Tar | Sandar Lin | |
36 | 1973 | Latt Latt | Khin Than Nu | |
37 | Mone Par Tal Maung Ko | Myint Myint Khin | ||
38 | Pan Myo Taw Tho Chay Lann Lay Sal | Kyaw Swar Win, Cho Pyone | Guest | |
39 | 1975 | Chit Thu Yway Mal Chit Wae Lal | Myint Myint Khin, Tin Tin Nwet, San San Aye, Myint Myint Khine, Cho Pyone, Nwet Nwet Mu, Sandar | |
40 | 1976 | Min Bal Pyay Ma Lae Mi Cho Thel | Sandar | |
41 | 1977 | Tein Oo Lay Pyay Maung Ko Say | Khin Yu May, Tin Tin Nwet | |
42 | 1980 | Thet Tan Paw Ka Lu Ta Yauk | Khin Than Nu, Aye Aye Thin | |
43 | 1981 | Main Ma Nae Yauk Kyar | Myint Myint Khine, Yin Yin Aye | |
44 | Kyun Taw Pyaw Thaw A Chit A Kyaung | Khin Than Nwe | ||
45 | Myittar Kabar Char Lay Thu | Nwet Nwet Mu | ||
46 | Chit Thu Kyin Thu Myat Noe Thu | Myint Myint Khin, Myint Myint Khine | ||
47 | Zar Ti Thway | Kyi Kyi Htay, Swe Zin Htaik | ||
48 | 1982 | Yarma Lattkhana Lo A Chit Myo | Swe Zin Htaik | |
49 | Woot | Kyaw Swar Win, May Win Maung | ||
50 | Moe Palae Yadanar | Saw Mya Thandar, Thidar Win | ||
51 | Hna Yauk Htae Nay Chin Tal | Aye Min Win, Cho Pyone, May Win Maung | Director | |
52 | 1987 | Ngwe Hlaing Zar Paw Mhar | Kyaw Swar Win, Cho Pyone | |
53 | 1992 | Khine Mar Lar Hnin Si | Yan Aung, Khin Than Nu |
Awards[]
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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1967 | Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards | Best Actor | Saung Einmet | Won |
1970 | Hmone Shwe Yee | Won |
References[]
- ^ "တစ္ေခတ္မွာတစ္ေယာက္ စြယ္စုံရ အႏုပညာရွင္ (ကို)ဝင္းဦး". myanmargazette.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Phyo Sandar Myint (7 August 2013). "မြန်မာ့အနုပညာလောက၏ စွယ်စုံအနုပညာရှင် အကယ်ဒမီ ဝင်းဦး" [Academy-winner Win Oo, a multi-talented artist in the Myanma entertainment industry (literature, music and films] (in Burmese). Retrieved 16 May 2020.
- ^ Kyaw Hsu Mon (29 August 2015). "Laughter, the best medicine". The Irrawaddy. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
In the 1960s, Maung Maung’s work appeared in “Sandar,” a popular magazine published by actor Win Oo.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Bo Bo (18 December 2018). "နှုတ်ခမ်းမွေးမင်းသား ဝင်းဦးရဲ့ အမြတ်နိုးဆုံးအနုပညာက ဘာလဲ" [What’s the type of the arts the mustache actor 'Win Oo' admires best?]. BBC Myanmar (in Burmese). Retrieved 16 May 2020.
- ^ Mg Thit Hlaing (3 April 2019). "ကျွန်တော်လွမ်းဆွတ်မိသော အသံတုအနုပညာ" [Vocal mimicry, for which I feel quite nostalgic] (in Burmese). Retrieved 16 May 2020.
သူ့အမူအယာ၊ သူ့အသံသည်လည်း တစ်မူကွဲပြားနေသော အသံရှင်ဖြစ်၏။ “ မှုံရွှေရည် '၊ ' ဆောင်းအိပ်မက် '၊ ' ကျောက်မဲအကျဉ်းသား 'ဇာတ်ကားများသည် လူကြိုက်များသောရုပ်ရှင်ဇာတ်ကားများ ဖြစ်သောကြောင့် အသံတုပညာရှင်များက မင်းသားကြီးဝင်းဦး ၏အသံကိုအပိုင်တုပနိုင်၏။
- ^ Mg Thit Hlaing (19 February 2015). "ဖန်တီးသူတို့အပြော၊ ခံစားသူတို့အမြင်" [talks of the creators, opinions of the audience] (in Burmese). Retrieved 16 May 2020.
…နေတိုးက နှင်းဆီအငြိမ့် … နာမည်ကြီးအဆိုတော် တွေရဲ့အသံတွေကို တုပပြီး အသံတုလုပ်ဆိုတဲ့နေရာမှာလည်း တော်တယ်။ ဥပမာ-တွံတေးသိန်းတန်တို့၊ ဝင်းဦးတို့ပေါ့။
- Cartoon Win Aung's famous artist published in 2006.
External links[]
- Win Oo' Songs
- Myanmar chronicle[permanent dead link]
- Win Oo at IMDb
- Burmese male film actors
- Burmese film directors
- Burmese screenwriters
- Burmese cinematographers
- People from Yangon
- 1935 births
- 1988 deaths
- 20th-century Burmese male actors
- 20th-century screenwriters