Soe Thu

Soe Thu
Born Soe Thu Lwin
30 November 1965 (1965-11-30) (age 52)
Other names Ko Ko Lwin
Occupation Actor, Singer, Physician
Years active 1983-present
Children Angel Soe Thu Lwin
Parent(s) Khin Maung Lwin
Khin Thuzar

Soe Thu (Burmese: စိုးသူ) is a Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Award-winning actor, singer and physician. Throughout his career, he has produced 13 music solo albums, and acted in over 200 films.

Soe Thu began his entertainment career when he was recruited by director Ni Win Tun to film Nantha Lu Chein နံ့သာလူးချိန်) and Pan Bu Chain (ပန်းဖူးချိ). He made his break in 1982 with the film Maik Kyway Maik Pyit (မိုက်ကြွေးမိုက်ပြစ်). In 1984, he released his first music album, Achit Ye Hmattan (အချစ်ရဲ့မှတ်တမ်း).

Soe Thu was born Soe Thu Lwin on 30 November 1965 to parents Khin Maung Lwin, an irrigation engineer, and Khin Thuzar, an attorney. He graduated from the University of Medicine 1, Yangon in 1996.

He subsequently retired from the entertainment industry, emigrating to the United States in 2001.[1] He works at the MedStar Southern Maryland Hospital Center and MedStar Washington Hospital Center in the United States as a cardiologist.[1] He returned to Myanmar by the end of September 2012 to care for his ailing mother.[2] Since then, he performed 3 solo shows in Yangon and Mandalay.

He is married to Khin Mya Mya Wut Hmon Swe, and has a daughter, Angel Soe Lwin.[1]

Discography

  • (ရည်းစားေလေးအချစ်ရဲ့မှတ်တမ်း) (1985)
  • (မျက်နှာဖုံး) (1987)
  • (ရာသက်ပန်) (1993)
  • (အရိုင်းလေး) (1995)
  • (ဆယ်ကျော်သက်)(1991)
  • (ကြိုပါကွယ်)(1990)
  • (သက်ဆုံးတိုင်) (1994)
  • (ကိုယ့်နေ့သစ်များ) (2001)
  • (ကြည်ဖြူပါတော့ရာသက်ပန်) (2000)
  • (အမြတ်နိုးဆုံးမင်းအကြောင်းလေး) (2015)
  • (ဘာမှားနေလဲ) (1995)
  • (သဘာဝ) (1995)
  • (ကျေပါတော့နှင့်အကောင်းဆုံးတေးများ) (1996)

Filmography

  • Maik Kyway Maik Pyit (မိုက်ကြွေးမိုက်ပြစ်) (1983)

References

  1. 1 2 3 "အဝေးကြီးမှာ အကြာကြီး မနေချင်တော့ပါဘူး - သရုပ်ဆောင် စိုးသူနှင့် တွေ့ဆုံခြင်း". 7Day News (in Burmese). YTP. 18 January 2013. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  2. Lwin Mar Htun (11 March 2013). "Soe Thu to hold free concert". Myanmar Times. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
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