Kawleikgyin Ne Win

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Kawleikgyin Ne Win
Born October 1, 1928(1928-10-01)
Hinthada, Ayeyarwady Division
Died June 2, 1983 (aged 54)
Yangon, Yangon Division
Years active 1959-1983
Spouse(s) Khin Marla

Kawleikgyin Ne Win was a two-time Burmese Acadamy Award winning Burmese film actor and director. Born Ne Win, he was given his famous moniker after his successful debut film, Kawleikgyin (The Collegian), so as not to be confused with the late Burmese strongman of the same name, Gen. Ne Win.

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[edit] Early life

Ne Win was born in Hinthada (Henzada), Ayeyarwady Division, the son of Daw Tin, a teacher, and U Thet Pe, a police officer. After graduating from Coming High School in Hinthada, Ne Win enlisted in the Burmese Navy in 1946. He left the navy in 1951 to enroll in Rangoon University. At the university, Ne Win played for the Rangoon University football team as a striker forward. Ne Win proved a talented footballer. He made the Burmese national team in 1955, and won the Best Player award given by the Burma Football Federation in 1956. Ne Win earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1958.

[edit] Career

Ne Win made his film debut in 1959 with Kawleikgyin. Director Chinn Sein cast Ne Win, a nationally well-known footballer, to play the title role in his film about a love story between a beautiful girl and a carefree Rangoon University sportsman. The film's enormous popularity instantly made Ne Win one of the leading men of Burmese cinema. Known as Kawliekgyin Ne Win from then on, he remained a leading man in the 1960s, starring in dozens of films.

Starting in the late 1960s, Kawleikgyin Ne Win successfully switched into older, father-figure roles. He won his two Burmese Academy Awards late in his career in 1969 and 1979.

[edit] His family

Kawleikgyin Ne Win's only son and daughter are both successful artists in their own right. His son Yaza Ne Win is a comedic actor and a singer, and was popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The daughter Hayma Ne Win is one of the most successful Burmese singers, popular during the late 1980s and 1990s. Kawleikgyin Ne Win never witnessed his children's professional success which came after his death in 1983.

[edit] Filmography

  • Kawleikgyin (The Collegian) (1959)
  • Payin Yaung (The Colour Amber) (1969)
  • Aka-Ga A-Chit Anhit-Ga Myitta (The Shell Is Love; The Yoke Is Loving Kindness (metta)) (1979)