Hein Wai Yan is a successful and famous actor in Myanmar cinema. 1989- Born on May 12th in Yangon to father Oo Win Ko and mother Daw San San Win. His real name is Maung Thurako. While planning to shoot a movie with my own company, I started shooting videos when another company hired me to shoot videos.
Yar Zar Nay Win (also spelt Yaza Ne Win, born 1968) is a Burmese film actor and songster. He was one of the most successful commanding men of Burmese cinema during the first half of the 2000s.
Nay Win comes from a well known cultural family. He's the son of two- time Myanmar Academy Award winning Kawleikgyin Ne Win, and the elder family of notorious songster Hayma Ne Win and a first kinsman of Eindra Kyaw Zin, one of the most successful models and leading ladies of Burmese cinema. His motherly forefather was Bo Zeya, one of the Thirty Comrades that innovated the ultramodern Burmese Army in 1941.
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Moe Hay Ko (born Aye Aye Khine on 26 June 1985) is a Burmese actress, model, patron and businesswoman. She's the Myanmar's third loftiest- paid actress and considered one of the most commercially successful actresses in Burmese cinema. Throughout her successful career, she has acted in over 300 flicks.
Moe has won the Asia Model Award at the 2015 Asia Model Festival, held in Seoul in 2015.
Moe Hay Ko was born on 26 June 1985 in Mandalay, Myanmar. She's the middle son of Kyaw Min and his woman, Nu Nu Sein. She has an elder family and youngish family. She graduated high academy from Basic Education High SchoolNo. 1 South Okkalapa.
Moe joined Tin Moe Lwin's model training at the grade 9. She officially entered the entertainment assiduity in 1999 was as a model as part of the John Lwin's John International Modeling Agency with innumerous modelling competition and runways that had been walked on. also came the offers for television commercials and also DVD bones. Her hardwork as a model and acting in commercials was noticed by the film assiduity and soon, movie casting offers came rolling in.
Moe made her film debut with a commanding part in the film Eain Mat Alon( Beyond the dream), alongside Lu Min, film released in 2005. The same time, she also starred a womanish lead in the film Kyun Ma Ma Hay Thi( I am Mistress) alongside Pyay Ti Oo and Khine Hnin Wai. In 2006, she starred in the film A Hmyin, where she played the commanding part with Lu Min, Ye Deight, and Tint Tint Tun. The film was both a domestic megahit in Myanmar, and led to increased recognition for Moe Hay Ko.
In 2008, Moe took on her first big- screen leading part in the film Moe Nya Eain Mat Mhyu, alongside Nay Toe, Soe Pyae Thazin, Thinzar Wint Kyaw, and directed by Kyi Phyu Shin which screened in Myanmar playhouses in 2009. The film was nominated Stylish Actress for Moe Hay Ko and have won Stylish Actor for Nay Toe and Stylish Supporting Actress for Soe Pyae Thazin at the 2009 Myanmar Academy Award Ceremony.
In 2013, Moe starred in the big- screen film HnaLonThar Phyint Pyuu- Lote Thi( Made with Heart) where she played the commanding part with Pyay Ti Oo, Wutt Hmone Shwe Yi and directed by Wyne which screened in Myanmar playhouses in 2014, which earned her a nomination for the 2018 Myanmar Academy Award for Stylish Actress and have won three Academy Awards at the 2014 Myanmar Academy Award Ceremony. From 2005 to present, she has acted in over 300 videotape/ flicks.
In 2014, Moe established a film product company called Moe Film Production, whose first film Yone Pati Thee Lay Myar( The Littile Okras). One of the produced flicks named Koe Soe Lu Hnite which entered inviting support from the followership. From 2014 to present, the product have produced over 10 film. On 27 March 2015, she opened the Moe Fabric House, a store dealing silk, cotton and traditional fabric.
In 2016, Moe had also produced a trip talkie book named Kya Ma Chit Thaw( My Cherished), a trip journal of feathers that came together with stunning prints of Moe Hay Ko herself and beautiful, original places she would visited. The book was published in Thailand with a first run of 2000 clones.
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