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P. Ramlee

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P. Ramlee, one of the defining figures in Malaysia’s entertainment industry, was born in Penang March 22, 1929. He was drawn to music at a young age, winning acclaim at various amateur talent shows. After a stint in the Japanese Navy he got serious about his musical studies. However, in 1948 he acted in his first movie, Chinta, kicking off a career that lasted over a quarter century in the film industry. Just six years later he would be directing, writing, starring in, and composing the scores for his movies. His films were consistent box office successes, and often captured industry awards. His compositions for 1956’s The Legend of Hang Tuah won him Best Score at the Asian Film Festival, and next year, at that same event, he would win Best Actor for My Son, Sazali. Over the next decade he would win Best Comedy Film multiple times, as well as Most Versatile Talent. A prolific songwriter, Ramlee fused western sounds with his native country’s traditional sonic aesthetics. His warm singing voice helped him maintain his popularity throughout Asia. He died of a heart attack at age 44 having directed 35 movies. As an indication of his status, his home was turned into a memorial, and he has been posthumously awarded numerous honors by the Malaysian government.
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