Sarimah

Dato' Hajah Sarimah binti Ahmad (Jawi: سريمه أحمد; born on 28 April 1942) is a Singaporean-Malaysian actress most famously known for her work in various black-and-white Malay films of the 1960s and 1970s including Ibu Mertua-ku and Madu Tiga.


Sarimah

سريمه
Born
Sarimah Ahmad

(1942-04-28) 28 April 1942
Pulau Rusa, Pekan, Pahang, Malaysia
NationalityMalaysian
Occupation(s)Actress, producer, film director
Years active19612010
SpouseDatuk Zulkifli Ahmad (divorced)
Children4
Parents
  • Haji Ahmad bin Haji Aris (father)
  • Hajah Bibah binti Lingga (mother)

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1961 Ali Baba Bujang Lapok Marjina[1]
Si Tanggang Puteri Indera Kaca
Indera Bangsawan Putera Ratna Gemala Sari
1962 Lubalang Daik Endah
Neracha Minah
Ibu Mertua-ku Sabariah
Batu Durhaka Seri Mulia
Norlela Puteri Faridah
Labu dan Labi Peragawati Sarimah (herself)
1963 Pilih Menantu Nona
Darah Muda Fauziah
Nasib Si Labu Labi Pengadil Ratu Kebaya 5
1964 Madu Tiga Rohani
Tiga Abdul Ghasidah (youngest daughter)
1965 Sayang Si Buta Asmah
Bidasari Bidasari
Dayang Senandong Puteri Dayang Senandong
1966 Gerak Kilat Tina
Sri Andalas Sri Mayang
1967 Jebak Maut
1968 Raja Bersiong Princess
Miang Miang Keladi Rosiah
Kanchan Tirana Tilani
1969 Bukan Salah Ibu Mengandung Ani
1970 Dr Rushdi Muliani
Tuah Badan Latifah
Gelora Rima Murni
1972 Dang Lenggang
1973 Satria Wati
1976 Malaysia Five Malaysian-Philippines film
1977 Menanti Hari Esok Nuraini
1979 Tiada Esok Bagimu Zaimah
1980 Detik 12 Malam Erma
1981 Potret Maria Maria
Jejak Bertapak Liza
Dia Ibuku Rohani Also as producer
1982 Kabus Tengahari Junaidah Also as co-director
1983 Ranjau Sepanjang Jalan Jeha
1990 Warna-Warni Hati Rohani
1991 Sepi Itu Indah Datin
1993 Tarik-Tarik Mah
2009 Momok The Movie Mak Ton

Television series

Year Title Role TV channel
20042005 Masih Ada Cinta Zakiah TV3
2005 Cinta Madinah Safiah TV1

Telemovie

Year Title Role TV channel
2004 Pontianak DOT3: 2ND Jibam VCD
2006 Takbir Suci Suraya Astro Ria

Awards and nominations

  • 2nd Malaysia Film Festival, 1981: Best Actress for Dia Ibuku (She's My Mother)[2]

References

  1. Dewan bahasa (in Malay). Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. 2006. p. 7. Retrieved 8 November 2022.
  2. Mahmud, Oleh Farihad Shalla (2 May 2022). "Nostalgia Aidilfitri Sang Primadona". www.bharian.com.my/ (in Malay). Retrieved 9 November 2022.
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