Jimmy Nah
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Jimmy Nah (13 April 1967 – 4 January 2008), better known by his nickname "MC King", was a Singaporean comedian and actor known for his many roles in the comedy variety show Comedy Nite (搞笑行动) and other J Team Productions.
Career
Nah entered the entertainment industry in 1990 after completing the SBC drama training course.[1] He made his debut in a drama series titled Friends Next Door. He played a character who was perennially on leave, thus earning him his nickname. He also hosted Comedy Nite along with Mark Lee and had acted in a couple of local movies, including Jack Neo's Just Follow Law and I Not Stupid Too, as well as a number of local drama serials.
Death
Nah was rushed to hospital after he experienced breathing difficulties while at home near Old Airport Road earlier in the morning on 4 January 2008. He died at about 13:00 hours at Tan Tock Seng Hospital at the age of 40. A MediaCorp report said it is not known if the well-known actor had suffered from any health problems. But in his last entry he posted on his blog on New Year's Eve, he had wished for good health in the coming year and renewal of his MediaCorp contract. His death certificate stated the cause of death as heart and lung failure. Nah was cremated on Sunday, January 6, 2008, following a funeral. Actors present at the service included Patricia Mok, Rayson Tan, Henry Thia, Lin Youfa, Steven Woon et al.
Filmography
Television programmes
- Friends Next Door 我爱芳邻 (1990)
- Comedy Nite 搞笑行动 (?-2003)
- Police and Thief
- Women of Times 至尊红颜 (2006)
- Like Father, Like Daughter 宝贝父女兵 (2007)
- Happily Ever After (TV series) 凡间新鲜人 (2007)
- Taste of Love 缘之烩 (2007)
- Just in Singapore 一房半厅,一水缸 (2008)
Films
- Homerun 跑吧孩子 (2003)
- Just Follow Law 我在政府部门的日子 (2007)
- The Vietnamese Bride (2006)
References
- ^ "Celebrity-studded farewell for 'MC King'". AsiaOne. 7 January 2008.