Htun Aeindra Bo

Htun Aeindra Bo
ထွန်းအိန္ဒြာဘို
Birth name Mi Mi Khaing
Born (1966-05-01) 1 May 1966
Origin Mogok, Mandalay Division, Myanmar
Genres Pop, Country
Occupation(s) actress, singer
Instruments Vocals, acoustic guitar
Years active 1991–present
Website www. htunaeindrabo.asia

Htun Aeindra Bo (Burmese: ထွန်းအိန္ဒြာဘို, pronounced: [tʰʊ́ɴ ʔèiɴdɹà bò]; also Tun Eindra Bo; born 1 May 1966) is a three-time Myanmar Academy Award-winning actress and singer. The Mogok native began her film career in 1991, and has achieved fame and success as an actor and singer. Now in her 40s, she is still a household name in Myanmar and continues to make films and performs in concerts.

Background

Htun Aeindra Bo was born Mi Mi Khine to Khin Mya Mya and Khin Maung Thein on 1 May 1966. She was the middle child of three; she had an elder brother and a younger sister. Her family was in the jewellery business. Mi Mi Khine was interested entertainment since she was little. She was singing Burmese songs at age four and by age eleven, she began to sing at local concerts.[1]

She graduated with a law (LLB) degree.

Career

Mi Mi Khine entered the entertainment industry with a direct-to-video film, called Kyeza Hnalontha (Professional Heart) in 1991. She released her first album in 1993 with songs by Maung Thit Min and Myo Kyawt Myaing.[1]

She has made over 100 movies in her career.

Personal life

She is married to Aung Minn Tun, and they have a son.

Discography

Solo albums

Duet albums

Collaborative albums

Achievements and awards

  • 1999 Best Leading Actress in “Hnaung Ta Myei Myei” Movie
  • 2003 Best Leading Actress in “A May Noh Boh” Movie
  • 2005 Best Leading Actress in “Mogok Sett Waing Ko Kyaw Lun Ywawy” Movie
  • 2005 Most Popular Female Vocalist of the Year
  • 2004 Best Selling Stereo Album of the Year
  • 2004 Most Popular Female Vocalist of the Year
  • 2003 Best Female Vocalist of the Year
  • 2003 Most Popular Female Vocalist of the Year
  • 2002 Most Popular Female Vocalist of the Year

References

  1. 1 2 Phyo Thitsa Aung (November 2003). "Htun Aeindra Bo's Start in Music Career". People Magazine Myanmar (in Burmese).


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