May Thet Khine

May Thet Khine (Burmese: မေသက်ခိုင်; born 24 September 1989) is a Burmese actress, model and singer who was one of the most popular actresses around 2000s.[1] Throughout her career, she has acted in over 200 films.[2][3]

May Thet Khine
မေသက်ခိုင်
May Thet Khine at the Myanmar Academy Awards Ceremony
Born (1989-09-24) 24 September 1989
NationalityBurmese
EducationYangon University of Economics
Occupation(s)Actress, model, singer
Years active2007–2013; 2017
Height5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
ParentMoe Moe Yee

Early life and education

May Thet Khine was born on 24 September 1989 in Yangon, Myanmar to parents Tint Lwin and his wife Moe Moe Yee.[4] She is the only daughter and niece of actress May Thinzar Oo. She attended high school at Basic Education High School No. 2 Latha. She enrolled at Yangon University of Economics, and then she dropout of university at the first year.[5]

Career

2005–2006: Beginnings

May Thet Khine started acting when she was four years old thanks to her aunt May Thinzar Oo, whose acting her reportedly hopes to emulate. She has no formal training in acting; however she says her aunt and director Wyne, have taught her a lot. In 2006, she appeared on local magazine cover photos, and as commercial model for many advertisements. Her hard work as a model and acting in commercials was noticed by the film industry and soon, film casting offers came rolling in.

2007–2012: Acting debut, recognition and retirement

She officially entered the film industry in 2007 and acted in music videos. She earned the notice of the audience when she starred in the music video for the song "Moe" by singer Ye Lay. Then came the offers for TV commercials and then DVD ones. Her hardwork as a model and acting in commercials was noticed by the film industry and soon, film casting offers came rolling in. She made her acting debut with a leading role in the film Kyan Taw Ama Ma Kyar Nyo (My Sister Ma Kyar Nyo), alongside Tun Tun, Wyne Su Khaing Thein and Nawarat in 2007. She then starred in the film Ho Lu Gyi, where she played the leading role for a first time with actor Dwe. The film was a domestic hit, and led to increased recognition for May Thet Khine.[6]

May Thet Khine is performing in a concert

In 2008, she took on her first big-screen role in the film Dhamma Thawka Innwa Yarzar, alongside Lu Min which screened in Myanmar cinema in 2009. She then starred in her second big-screen film Amone Mee Tauk (The Flames of Hatred), where she played the leading role[7] with Hein Wai Yan, Swan and Khant Si Thu, which screened in Myanmar cinema in 2012.[8] The film was nominee in the shortlist of seven films for Myanmar Academy Awards 2012.[9] She completely disappeared from the screens for four years when she was busy with her business.

2017–present: Return to screen

In 2017, May returned to the film industry and then starred in the military war film Pyidaungsu Thitsar, where she played the main role with Wai Lu Kyaw, Kyaw Ye Aung, Nay Dway, Soe Myat Thuzar, May Barani Thaw. The film was base on true story of the Battle of Mongkoe, directed by Tin Aung Soe (Pan Myo Taw). The film was shown on Myawaddy TV on 27 May 2017 at the 72nd Myanmar Tatmadaw Day and also screened in Myanmar cinemas on 27 March 2018.[10][11]

Selected filmography

Film (Cinema)

  • Dhamma Thawka Innwa Yarzar (ဓမ္မသောကအင်းဝရာဇာ) (2009)
  • The Flame Of Hatred (အမုန်းမီးတောက်) (2009)
  • Union Loyalty (ပြည်ထောင်စုသစ္စာ) (2017)

Film

Over 200 films, including

Year Film Co-Stars Note
2007 Kyan Taw Ama Ma Kyar Nyo Htun Htun, Wyne Su Khaing Thein, Nawarat
2007 Ho Lu Gyi Dwe
2007 Nway Ayate Aung Ye Lin, Myint Myat, Yan Aung
2007 Mitta Lon Pwe Swan Zarni, Nay San, Myat Kay Thi Aung [12]
2007 May May Thate Khar Htike Tan, Soe Moe Kyi
2007 Yin Twin Myitta Maung, Soe Myat Thuzar [13]
2008 A Seain Yint Yaung Dannayi Kyaw Kyaw Bo
2008 A Htar Nat Yin Myat Tal Tet Nay, Dane Daung, Khin Hlaing [14]
2008 Arr Lone Achit No. 1 Si Phyo, Ye Aung [15]
2008 Myint Mo Ei At Kyoung Hein Wai Yan, Na Wa Rat, Zin Wine
2009 Sue Kyoe Khat Tae Aden Oo Yin Kyi Zaw Htet, Min Oo [16]
2009 Myint Sone Dannayi M Lan Bawm, Min Oo [17]
2009 Nay Tayar Moe Ta Pyay Min Oo, Wine Min Lu [18]

References

  1. "ခွေးချစ်တတ်တဲ့ မေသက်ခိုင်". Yadanarpon Journal (in Burmese). 23 May 2013.
  2. Poe, Chit (20 April 2019). ""အနုပညာအလုပ်တွေ လာငှားရင် ပြန်လုပ်ချင်တယ်"လို့ ပြောတဲ့ မေသက်ခိုင်". The Irrawaddy (in Burmese).
  3. "Films of May Thet Khine". Burmese Video Directory.
  4. "Death Body လှုဒါန်းခဲ့တဲ့ မေသက်ခိုင်". Myanmarload (in Burmese). 1 June 2017.
  5. "အနုပညာအလုပ်တွေနဲ့ရော ပရိသတ်တွေနဲ့ပါ ဝေးကွာနေလို့ အလွမ်းပြေပုံလေးတွေတင်လိုက်တဲ့ မင်းသမီးချောလေး မေသက်ခိုင်". Global Myanmar Media (in Burmese). 31 March 2019.
  6. "ပြိုကွဲခဲ့တဲ့ မိသားစုအကြောင်း ထုတ်ပြောခဲ့တဲ့ မေသက်ခိုင်". Celenow (in Burmese). 23 May 2018.
  7. "ဒီတစ်ပတ် ရုံတင်ပြသနေသော ရုပ်ရှင်ကားများ". The Myanmar Times (in Burmese). 25 April 2013.
  8. "၂၀၁၂ ခုနှစ်အတွက် အကောင်းဆုံးမြန်မာ့ရုပ်ရှင်ထူးချွန်ဆု ချီးမြှင့်ပွဲအတွက် စိစစ်အကဲဖြတ်ရေးအဖွဲ့များ ဖွဲ့စည်း၍ ရွေးချယ်လျက်ရှိ" (in Burmese). moi.gov.mm.
  9. Han, Kyu Kyu (23 September 2013). "၂၀၁၂ ခုနှစ် အကယ်ဒမီဆုအတွက် ဆန်ခါတင်ရုပ်ရှင်ခုနစ်ကား ရွေးချယ်". 7Day News (in Burmese).
  10. "ပြည်ထောင်စုသစ္စာဇာတ်ကား အကြိုအထူးပွဲ ပြသ". Kumudra (in Burmese). 22 March 2018.
  11. Zwe Nyan (23 March 2017). "မုံးကိုးတိုက်ပွဲကို အခြေခံရိုက်ကူးထားတဲ့ 'ပြည်ထောင်စုသစ္စာ'" (in Burmese). 7Day News.
  12. "Mitta Lon Pwe". Burmese Video Directory.
  13. "Yin Twin Myitta". Burmese Video Directory.
  14. "A Htar Nat Yin Myat Tal". Burmese Video Directory.
  15. "Arr Lone Achit No. 1". Burmese Video Directory.
  16. "Sue Kyoe Khat Tae Aden Oo Yin". Burmese Video Directory.
  17. "Myint Sone Dannayi". Burmese Video Directory.
  18. "Nay Tayar Moe Ta Pyay". Burmese Video Directory.
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