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P. Ramlee was born on 22 March 1929 to Teuku Nyak Puteh Bin Teuku Karim (1902–1955) and Che Mah Binti Hussein (1904–1967). His father, Teuku Nyak Puteh, who was a descendant of a wealthy family in Aceh, migrated from Lhokseumawe in Aceh, Indonesia, to settle in Penang, where he married P. Ramlee’s mother, who hailed from Kubang Buaya, Butterworth, North Seberang Perai and were domiciled ...
Do Re Mi (English: Do Re Mi) is a 1966 Malaysian Malay-language black-and-white satirical comedy film directed by and starring P. Ramlee. [1] The concept was partly based on the idea of The Three Stooges [2] with Ramlee playing the character Do.
Nasir P. Ramlee (23 November 1953 – 17 December 2008) was a Malaysian actor, composer, musician and singer. [1] Early life.
The following is a list of P. Ramlee (22 March 1929 – 29 May 1973) films, in alphabetical order; it is also sortable by other criteria. Also indicated is whether P. Ramlee acted in, directed, wrote, or composed (or arranged) music for each film.
Saloma married the film actor, director, singer, songwriter, composer and producer Tan Sri Datuk Amar P. Ramlee in 1961. She was also previously been married to Kaswan Yusak. After the death of her husband, P. Ramlee, in 1973, Saloma was overwhelmed with grief and depression that took a toll on her health.
As Freddie Eugene Owens lives the last hours of his life, USA TODAY is sharing some of the South Carolina death row inmate's handwritten letters to a woman he loved. At times furious and at others ...
The only woman on death row in Oklahoma could get a new chance to challenge her murder conviction, following a Supreme Court ruling in her favor on claims she was sex-shamed during her trial.
Laksamana Do Re Mi (English: The Admirals Do, Re, and Mi) is a 1972 Malay-language black-and-white adventure fantasy comedy film directed by P. Ramlee.Shot in black and white, it is the third and final installment in the Do Re Mi series of comedy films, and features the trio of actors P. Ramlee, A. R. Tompel and Ibrahim Din reprising their roles as Do, Re and Mi respectively.