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At an early age, while Sanda was studying at [[Basic Education High School No. 2 Sanchaung|St. Flomina (Sanchaung II)]] she would star in a number of films as an child actor with her staged named Sanda. She gained recognition by playing as the |
At an early age, while Sanda was studying at [[Basic Education High School No. 2 Sanchaung|St. Flomina (Sanchaung II)]] she would star in a number of films as an child actor with her staged named Sanda. She gained recognition by playing as the young version of [[Win Mar]] in films such as 1953's ''Yadanarbon'' (ရတနာပုံ) and in 1995's ''Pho Pyone Cho'' (ဖိုးပြုံးချို). She became popular and has starred in many other famous films such as ''Kyaw Maw'' (အကျော်အမော်), ''Naung Thassa'' (နှောင်းသစ္စာ), ''Swetae Metta'' (စွဲတဲ့ မေတ္တ), ''Mayttar Shway Yae'' (မေတ္တာရွှေရည်) and ''Mainn Htain Shway Mhaan'' (မင်းထင်ရွှေမှန်). |
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In 1967 she starred in two separate roles in |
In 1967 she starred in two separate roles in director Tin Maung's film ''Nhaitmwa Athel'' (နှစ်မွှာအသည်း)'' winning her the [[Myanmar Academy Award]] for Best Actress in 1967. The film also won the best director award as well as the photography award. In the film, Sanda plays the role of a boy with short hair, which influentienced many young girls to cut their hairs short. The hairstyle was dubbed as the '''Sanda hair'''. |
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⚫ | In the romance film ''Mayttar'', she co-starred with actor [[Kyaw Hein]]. She married him later on. She acted in many films such as ''Tahkyethkote Nhaithkyet Pyat'', ''Phusar Lansone'' and ''Aywe Yine''. After her troubled marriage, she divorced with Kyaw Hein. After that, she disappeared from the film industry. After a quiet and long hiatus from the film industry, she co-starred with her brother [[Win Hlaing]] in the film ''Shwe Gaung Pyaung'' (ရွှေဂေါင်းပြောင်). She also co-stars with actor [[Tiger Ko Myint]] in ''Rupamala''. She later remarried, to second husband [[Zaw Lin]] and retired from acting. In her last film she co-starred with [[Moht Moht Myint Aung]] and [[Yan Aung]] in the film ''"Mae Thida Lo Main Galay" (မယ်သီတာလို မိန်းကလေး). |
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In the romance film ''Mayttar (မေတ္တ)'', she co-starred with actor [[Kyaw Hein]]. She married him later on. |
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⚫ | She acted in many films such as '' |
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== Death == |
== Death == |
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Sanda died on December 23, 2006 at the age of 58.<ref>{{Cite book|last=တင်နိုင်တိုး|title=ပါလီမန်ခေတ် ထင်ပေါ်ကျော်ကြား မြန်မာအမျိုးသမီးများ|date=February 2013|publisher=မဇ္ဈိမစာပေ|page=၅၈}}</ref> |
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== References == |
== References == |
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Born | စာဥ March 22, 1949 Yangon, Burma |
Died | December 23, 2006 (age 57) |
Nationality | Burmese |
Other names | Daw San San Shin (ဒေါ်စန်းစန်းရှင်) |
Alma mater | Sanchaung High School |
Occupation | Movie actress |
Parent | U Mya Maung (father) Daw Mar La Myint (mother) |
Relatives | Daw Khin Oo Maw, Daw Win Mar, Toe Nyunt (Shwe Gaung Pyaung), U Mya Zaw (Fuji) |
Awards | Best Actress (1967) |
Sanda was a Burmese actress.
Early life
Sanda was born on March 22, 1949 in Rangoon to parents Mya Maung and Marla Myint. Her birth name is San San Shin (စန်းစန်းရှင်). She is the fourth oldest of her siblings. Khin Oo Maw, Win Mar, Toe Nyunt (Shwe Gaung Pyaung), Sanda and Mya Zaw (Fuji) are her siblings.
Career
At an early age, while Sanda was studying at St. Flomina (Sanchaung II) she would star in a number of films as an child actor with her staged named Sanda. She gained recognition by playing as the young version of Win Mar in films such as 1953's Yadanarbon (ရတနာပုံ) and in 1995's Pho Pyone Cho (ဖိုးပြုံးချို). She became popular and has starred in many other famous films such as Kyaw Maw (အကျော်အမော်), Naung Thassa (နှောင်းသစ္စာ), Swetae Metta (စွဲတဲ့ မေတ္တ), Mayttar Shway Yae (မေတ္တာရွှေရည်) and Mainn Htain Shway Mhaan (မင်းထင်ရွှေမှန်).
In 1967 she starred in two separate roles in director Tin Maung's film Nhaitmwa Athel (နှစ်မွှာအသည်း) winning her the Myanmar Academy Award for Best Actress in 1967. The film also won the best director award as well as the photography award. In the film, Sanda plays the role of a boy with short hair, which influentienced many young girls to cut their hairs short. The hairstyle was dubbed as the Sanda hair.
In the romance film Mayttar, she co-starred with actor Kyaw Hein. She married him later on. She acted in many films such as Tahkyethkote Nhaithkyet Pyat, Phusar Lansone and Aywe Yine. After her troubled marriage, she divorced with Kyaw Hein. After that, she disappeared from the film industry. After a quiet and long hiatus from the film industry, she co-starred with her brother Win Hlaing in the film Shwe Gaung Pyaung (ရွှေဂေါင်းပြောင်). She also co-stars with actor Tiger Ko Myint in Rupamala. She later remarried, to second husband Zaw Lin and retired from acting. In her last film she co-starred with Moht Moht Myint Aung and Yan Aung in the film "Mae Thida Lo Main Galay" (မယ်သီတာလို မိန်းကလေး).
Death
Sanda died on December 23, 2006 at the age of 58.[1]
References
- ^ တင်နိုင်တိုး (February 2013). ပါလီမန်ခေတ် ထင်ပေါ်ကျော်ကြား မြန်မာအမျိုးသမီးများ. မဇ္ဈိမစာပေ. p. ၅၈.
Category:2006 deaths Category:1949 births Category:Burmese film actresses