Tep Rindaro

Tep Rindaro
Native name ទេព រិនដារ៉ូ
Born 1963 (age 5152)
Samrong, Battambang province, Cambodia
Years active 1987 - present
Website
www.facebook.com/Rindaro.Tep

Tep Rindaro (Khmer: ទេព រិនដារ៉ូ),(born in 1963 in Samrong, Battambang province, Cambodia) is a Cambodian actor and singer, who started acting in 1987. With his career spanning more than two decades, he is one of the longest starring actors in Cambodia since the fall of Khmer Rouge.[1]

Early life

Tep Rindaro was born in a village of Samrong, Battambang province, in western Cambodia and developed passion for films since the early age. His father had forbidden him from pursuing a career in the film industry, but Tep Rindaro had already made up his mind secretly. Instead, his own father wanted him to become a doctor, a career considered as prestigious and well-paying at that time. Because he was a good child, Rindaro chose to study something more practical. In 1981, he received a government scholarship to study in Russia as an airplane mechanic, but he continued to dream of stardom. He worked as a mechanic mainly for the benefits of his parents. In 1984, he returned to Cambodia from Russia with flying qualifications. Since there was no employment opportunities available at the Pochentong airport of Cambodia, now Phnom Penh International Airport, Rindaro decided to leave for Vietnam and work at Ho Chi Minh's airport for three years.

Career

Early success

Upon returning home from Ho Chi Minh City in 1987, he was stopped by another driver who was an owner of film production company. He knew Rindaro from Battambang province. Because his look was similar to a certain Cambodian actor who was famous at that time, he was offered a role in a film "Secret Tears in the Quiet Purple Night". With no acting training, his ability to act naturally came merely from other films he watched and his own imagination. Although he had been promised to, Rindaro in fact never got paid for his acting in his first film. The film did not end up successful, but Rindaro gathered attention of other producers. He was later offered roles in other films such as Bopha Phnom Penh by Fai Sam Ang or Ark Kambang Kech Sanyar. In later films, he for the first time met actress Ampor Tevi, who then became his most common acting partner for more than decade. During the early 90's, he starred in more than ten movies per year.[2] In 1994, he was cast in Peasants in Distress, a drama film written and directed by the ruling king Norodom Sihanouk.[3] As one of the most famous Cambodian celebrities of that time, Tep Rindaro with some other local celebrities attended a tour to the United States of America, which has a large community of Cambodians who fled during the Khmer Rouge era.[2][4]

Later career

During the late 90's, Cambodian cinema suffered from lack of funding and interest from producers, Tep Rindaro started to act in karaoke music videos. Some of them were with Dy Saveth, one of the most popular actresses of pre-Khmer Rouge cinema. Until 2001, all films made in Cambodia were cheap productions released directly as videotapes; however, this changed when Fai Sam Ang directed a Cambodia-Thai horror film The Snake King's Child, based on a famous Khmer legend about Snake King. This first-ever full-length feature film for cinema to be produced in Cambodia since 1975 featured Thai leading man Winai Kraibutr, and Tep Rindaro was offered a role of Snake King, with his longtime acting partner Ampor Tevi as his lover.[5] This was also the last collaboration of this famous pair on screen, as Ampor Tevi sometime after release ended her acting career and moved to the USA.[6] After a big success of The Snake King's Child, Tep Rindaro continued acting in more films and karaoke videos, and was offered a role in some Norodom Sihanouk productions, like a comedy film Lon Nol Lon Non Lonnoliens, and dramas Arsina, Le Cid Khmer and La Chatelaine de Banareath. Since 2010, he starred in some Khmer Mekong Films TV series, such as AirWaves, Beauty of Life, and My Family My Heart.[2]

Personal life

Tep Rindaro got married in 1987, a marriage arranged by parents of both sides. They got one daughter, but the relationship lasted for only one year, before the couple got divorced in 1988. Shortly after that, his ex-wife with the daughter left Cambodia, and are now living abroad. He never got married again, but he has been taking care of two children of his deceased sister.[2][4]

Awards

In 2005, he was awarded with a Certificate of Appreciation from Princess Bopha Devi on behalf of the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts and also received Royal Officer rank called Sina. Later, he was promoted by the King Norodom Sihamoni to a higher rank of Sina Mony Sophon.[4] In 2012, he acquired Empire of Star Award.[1]

Other activities

He is the owner of a coffee bar in town of Siem Reap in western Cambodia.[2]

Partial filmography

Year Movie Role Other notes
1987 Secret Tear in the Quiet Purple Night
1990 Ark Kambang Kech Sanyar
1991 Bong'aem Jivit
1992 Jam Bong Komloss Sen
Kat Besdong Deumbey Bong Pisitt
Kdam Srae
Pich Min Tonn Chnai
Som Hauy Loke Pdei
1993 Chan Krefah
Chnam Oun 16 Musical skit "1 Kumpleang Anuksavary" alongside Pisith Pilika
Jrolom Knhom Heuy
Kakei
Kmouch Beisach Nei Propun Jea Tee Snaeha Roboss Knhom
Pov Malis Lea
Preah Vesandor Preah Vesandor
Rehu Chap Chan
Sak Meul Sen
Sman Ta Kronn
Sronoss Klen Srae Maóm Musical Skit "Robam Kane" alongside Pisith Pilika
Tam Ton Chon Kaeng
1994 Bopha Puos Vaek
Cheung Mek Dach Sroyal
Chong Sroll
Kon Krok Vetamean
Ondeuk Meas
Ondat Doh Chaúng
Promat Promong
Peasants In Distress(Directed by King Norodom Sihanouk)
1995 Pka Angkeabos
Preah Moha Monkoline
Prolung Areak Ontheak Nesai
2001 The Snake King's Child
2002 Neak Mdai
Neang Sok Kra'op
Meayea Satrey
Mea Yeung 18 minutes long excluding songs
A Kwak A Kwen
Pka Dos Leu Tmaw
Sovann Ten On 15 minutes long excluding songs
2003 Poumakris Chomlaek (The Weird Villa)
2004 Att 3(3 Ace)
Mea Yeung Tep Rindaro's second version in full length
Snae Muoy Meun Snae(Love 10,000 Times)
Mohetjata
2005 Osschja Nah Loke Pdey
Teuk Chet Ovpuok (The Love of a Father)
2006 The Blind and The Crippled
Sromoul Snae Sitha
Teacher's Heart
Neay Tong Neay Sanh Comedy Skit
Ruos Nov Rit Tae Ossjah Comedy Skit
2007 Boross Jak Smok
2008 Komnum Pi Adetacheat
Scales of Justice 1 (Khmer: ជញ្ជីងគ្មានស្រមោល ១) Chamnan Edutainment Series produced by the Women's Media Centre of Cambodia (WMC)]
2009 Srov Krao Srae series
Pka Ma'om series
Scales of Justice 2 (Khmer: ជញ្ជីងគ្មានស្រមោល ២) Chamnan Edutainment Series produced by The Women's Media Centre of Cambodia (WMC)
2010 Scales of Justice 3&4 (Khmer: ជញ្ជីងគ្មានស្រមោល ៣&៤) Chamnan Edutainment Series produced by the Women's Media Centre of Cambodia (WMC)]

Tv Show Appearance

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Tep Rindaro remains outstanding as a Cambodian movie star after twenty years in the industry". thecambodiaherald.com. Retrieved 2012-05-20.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 "Tep Rindaro - biography" (in Czech). csfd.cz. Retrieved 2011-10-28.
  3. "Peasants in Distress". imdb.com.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 "Tep Rindaro's Profile". angkorthom.us. Retrieved 2012-03-08.
  5. "The Snake King’s Child (2001)". cambodiafilm.wordpress.com. Retrieved 2010-10-12.
  6. "Ampor Tevy". web-cambodia.com.

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