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Actor Info:

Nay Toe (born Nay Lin Aung on September 9, 1981) is an Arakan actor and leader of the Burmese band Htawara Hninzi. He won the Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards for Best Actor three times: in 2009 with Moe Nya Einmet Myu, in 2015 with Nat Khat Mhar Tae Tite Pwal and in 2017 with Tar Tay Gyi. He also won the Star Award for the movie Bridge of Clouds in 2018. He is one of the highest paid actors in Myanmar. Nay Toe was born on September 9, 1981, in Tawhtu Village, Manaung Township, Cheduba Island, to Arakan parents Than Myaing and husband Aung Than. He is the second child of four siblings. His younger brother Min Thway is also an actor.[1] She began her career as a model and continued acting.[2] He graduated from Yangon University with a BSc in Mathematics.

Nay Toe moved to Yangon in 1999, where he joined the YIIK production company and studied singing. He won a few titles in sports competitions. He performed under the name Zin Min. He released an album in 2000, but without any success.

This music video inspired him and he started exploring acting. In 2001 he starred in his first film, 3 Weeks.

The band Eternal Rose performed as a comedian in Singapore 

Nay Toe performs at Eternal Rose Anyeint in Singapore on March 6, 2011. Since 2007, Nay Toe has performed in the Burmese musical Htawara Hninzi (Eternal Rose), in which he is one of the supporting actors, along with Tun Tun, Moe Moe, Ye Lay and Kyaw Kyaw Bo. The director of the show is Maung Myo Min.

In 2011, he won the Best Director Oscar for his role in Moe Nya Einmet Myu. It is said that his role in this film is complex, because the character he plays has many aspects of humanity and shows three different personalities in the story.


Actress Info:

Eaindra Kyaw Zin (born 24 April 1977) is a two-time award winning Burmese model and model from Myanmar. Aspiring actress Eaindra Kyaw Zin is one of the stars of the Myanmar entertainment industry. Today, until he was 40 years old, he became one of the best actors in Myanmar. Eaindra Kyaw Zin was born into a wealthy family in Yangon, the youngest child of Mya Thida and Kyaw Zin. He is the grandson of Bo Zeya, one of the 30 comrades who founded the modern Burmese army, the nephew of Dagon Taya, the writer, and the first cousin of the singer Hayma Ne Win and the singer singer and actor Yaza Ne Win. Kyaw Zin graduated from Dagon 1 High School in Yangon. He received his B.Sc. in Chemistry. In an interview with Myanmar Times, Kyaw Zin admitted that acting was not his first career choice. He sees himself as an artist or a doctor, but he has to reconsider his choice after getting bad grades in school. 

Her first foray into the entertainment industry was through a local beauty pageant. She won the Miss Kokkine pageant in 1996 and won Miss Christmas the same year. Later that year, he became an actor in the TV drama series as the beloved editor (Chit Thaw Editor) and Ah Hnine Mae. He became famous in the TV series Ah Hnine Mae with a character called Po Tay. Over the next two years, she appeared in magazines and fashion shows. In 2000, he had his big breakthrough as an actor in the film Pyaw Lai Kya Ya Aung (Let's Have Fun) as a director.  He was named the best actor in the film Tha-Mee-Shin for the Academy 2000. Ironically, his film career in the early 2000s was disabled by the most important man of the time, Yaza Ne Win, his first cousin. In 2003, he told the Chiangmai newspaper The Irrawaddy that "I have little chance to act in popular movies now. In movies, I can only play my cousin and my brother, and we can't do romantic movies.” Since they are the most popular football players in Myanmar, leaving the film industry is the best part of the career as an actor.[3] ] Eaindra Kyaw Zin won the Myanmar Academy Award in 2004, playing a lead role in Flirtatious Sky. He continues to do movies and shows for the media. 

Eaindra Kyaw Zin also won the 2017 Myanmar Academy Award, working as a director in the film, Knife in the Heart (Yin-Bat-Htae-Ka-Dar). Although she is over 40, she is still a model and actress in an industry full of young starlets. In December 2003, the Irrawaddy accused a Burmese actor of showing "nationalism". After the Thai film Bang Rajan - which showed scenes from one of the Burmese attacks on the Thai kingdom in the 18th century - at the pan-Asian film festival in France in early 2001, Kyaw Zin left the cinema. the end of the movie. movie. Its director, Thanit Jitnukul, who won the event director's award, said he met Kyaw Zin that day. "He had a good friend first," Thanit said. “Then he asked me about my film. I told her his name but she refused to talk to me again." She married actress Pyay Ti Oo on January 1, 2011. She gave birth to her first child on October 14, 2011 and a son on August 27. 2015. Eindra Kyaw Zin is involved in various Burmese social and charity projects and is seen by her peers as a good role model for young women in the country.

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