Rosyam Nor

This is a Malay name; the name Shamsuddin is a patronymic, not a family name, and the person should be referred to by the given name, Mohamed Noor.
Rosyam Noor
Born Mohamed Noor bin Shamsuddin
(1967-03-01)March 1, 1967
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Occupation Actor, television host, film producer
Years active 1986–present

Mohamed Noor bin Shamsuddin (born 1 March 1967) is a two-time Asia Pacific Film Festival Award-winning Malaysian film, stage actor[1] and occasional executive producer.

Early career

He first ventured into acting in Gila-Gila Remaja, a 1985 film about youngsters in Malaysia alongside his cousin, Faizal Hussein as the lead role. After acting in several films, he got his first leading role through Suami, Isteri, dan... in 1996. He is known for his versatility in acting and has since then garnered many awards in Malaysia's film industry.

Selected filmography

Years Film Role Other notes
2016 Kabali Supporting Villain Indian-Tamil film
2016 Mat Motor' Sharul
2014 Laga Inspector Jefri
2014 Balistik Saga
2013 KL Gangster 2 Tailong Best Supporting Actor FFM-26
2011 Libas Adnan Saladin
2010 Estet Kublai Khan
2008 Apa Kata Hati Himself
2008 Kala Malam Bulan Mengambang Saleh
2007 Syaitan Muslim
2007 Anak Halal Hisham
2006 Bilut Yazid
2005 Pontianak Harum Sundal Malam Asmadi
2005 Janji Diana Adi
2005 Castello Castello
2005 Gangster Legau, Nala and Rosli He played 3 characters at the same time
2004 KL Menjerit1 Shahrol Mohd
2004 Berlari Ke Langit Indra
2003 Laila Isabella Azam
2002 KL Menjerit Shahrol Mohd His most successful act
2001 Spinning Gasing Zainal
2001 Gerak Khas The Movie Castelo
1999 Bara Carlos
1999 Nafas Syam
1998 Lenjan Zaharin
1998 Maria Mariana II Remy
1999 Kelas Malam TV1 Teacher
1998 Suami, Isteri dan...? The Husband
1995 Jimi Asmara Fakar
1991 Kanta Serigala Unknown
1989 Tak Kisahlah... Beb! Unknown
1988 Perawan Malam Unknown
1987 Sayang Unknown
1985 Gila-Gila Remaja Remy First film debut

Executive producer filmography

Awards and nominations

References

  1. Variety international film guide. Andre Deutsch. 2005. pp. 213–4.


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