Kyaw Swe

For Burmese general and Minister of Home Affairs, see Kyaw Swe (minister).
Kyaw Swe
Native name ကျော်ဆွေ
Born Maw Ni
(1924-02-10)10 February 1924
Yangon, British Burma
Died 15 August 1982(1982-08-15) (aged 58)
Yangon, Myanmar
Occupation Actor, director
Years active 1945–1982
Spouse(s) Nwe Nwe
Children Win Nwe Swe, Thet Ni Swe, Khaing Mar Kyaw, Win Maw Ni, Kyaw Swe Thet
Parent(s) Ba Nit and Ohn Sein

Kyaw Swe (Burmese: ကျော်ဆွေ, pronounced: [tɕɔ̀ sʰwè]; 10 February 1924 – 15 August 1982) was a Burmese actor and film director.

Biography

Kyaw Swe was born Maw Ni in 1924 in Yangon to U Ba Nit and Daw Ohn Sein. He attended the St. John's High School, and during World War II he was chief of law in Bago. He joined BDA during the war. He entered into film around 1945. He became a film actor, changing his name to Kyaw Swe, and appeared in the film Saw Ya San Sha, a silent film, directed by Ba Shin. It was produced by the British-Burma Film company (later, “Nyunt Myanmar” ).

He moved to the A-One Film Company and he starred in the films of “Bogyoke”, “Ta Thwe Ta Mya”, and “Ahtauttaw” and “Chit Ye Baw” directed by Chin Sein (Shwe Nyar Maung). He also starred in “Bo Aung Din” and “Thar Bo Aung Din” directed by Shwe Don Bi Aung, “The Hsaung Hayman” directed by Thukha, “Phyay Yort Khway” directed by Chit Khin, “Min Aung Min Naung” directed by Aung Gyi and “Hpuza Nit Khine” directed by Hla Oo (Lu-Gyan Hla Maung Lay) for the British Burma Company.

In 1961, he went to Japan to study film-making. He established his own film company. His first directed film was “Pale Myetyay (Pearl Tear)” and he starred in that film, with actress Khin Yu May, a war film. He also directed “Chit Myitta, “Ma chu tar the”, “The myat tar lane”, “Sane”. Between 1945 and 1982, he regularly worked as both a director and an actor. His last film is “Mwe Mwe chin Che Myin”. He died on 15 August 1982. He was survived by his wife, Nwe Nwe, and five children.

Filmography

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