Ning Baizura

This is a Malay name; the name Sheikh Hamzah is a patronymic, not a family name, and the person should be referred to by the given name, Ning Baizura.
Ning Baizura
Background information
Birth name Ning Baizura binti Sheikh Hamzah
Born (1975-06-28) 28 June 1975
Kajang, Selangor, Malaysia
Genres Pop, R&B, Soul
Occupation(s) Singer, actress, record producer,
Instruments Voice
Years active 1992–present

Ning Baizura binti Sheikh Hamzah (born 28 June 1975), popularly known as Ning, is a Malaysian pop and R&B singer,[1] who sings in Malay, English, Japanese, Italian, French, Mandarin and Cantonese.

Career

Ning crossed into the commercial scene in 1992 and became a recording artiste under various international labels, including (Sony, BMG, AMS Records Japan and Warner Music Group. From September 2008, she has recorded songs in the genres of pop, soul and R&B for her own music label, HappeNings Records. Her discography includes ten full studio albums (three of which are full English albums), as well as numerous compilations. Ning has also won various music industry awards and prizes, and has performed in the UK, Italy, France, China, Indonesia, Korea, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Pakistan, Monte Carlo, Monaco, Switzerland and the United States.

Ning is best known for her live stage performances. She is an actress and has had roles in musicals, ten major films, short films and several tele-movies. Most significant of her roles is her critically acclaimed performance in the short film 'Malaikat Di Jendela' (Angel by My Window), directed by Osman Ali. She played a role of a midwife ostracised from her village because her husband had died of HIV. This film was entered into several film festivals in Cannes, Rotterdam and Singapore.

In 2006, Ning set up her own recording company, Artiste United Records (AUR). Her stable of artistes are her protégés, Nicolette Palikat or 'Nikki' from Malaysian Idol Season 1) and Siti Surianie Julkarim (Yanie) (from Mentor Season 1), as well as Ahmad Nubhan Ahamad (Nubhan) from Akademi Fantasia, Season 6. Meanwhile, her latest English album 'EastToWest' was released in Malaysia on 10 March 2008.

She worked with Yasmin Ahmad in the controversial movie Muallaf (The Convert). It won several international awards in Europe including The Berlin Film Fest and Singapore Film Fest.

Early life

She was born in Kajang, Malaysia from parents of Arab,Chinese, Dutch, Javanese ancestry.

Personal life

Ning Baizura is married to Omar Sharif Christopher Layton Dalton. He is the director of Asia Pacific consultant at Landmark Graphics Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. They were married at Masjid Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq, Bangsar, on January 31, 2008. The marriage was solemnised by Ning's father, Sheikh Hamza Sheikh Mohamed. About 100 people attended the ceremony, including Ning's mother; Satilah Abdullah, Omar's parents; Maureen and Colin Dalton, Omar's adoptive mother; Datin Sri Farida Hashim and her husband, Datuk Seri Dr. Ibrahim Saad, Omar's brother; Mark Dalton, fellow artists and media reporters.

Ning's husband, Omar, has two children from a previous marriage. The couple has a son, Ryan.[2]

Discography

  1. Awan Yang Terpilu
  2. Erti Pertemuan (Feat Jay Jay)
  3. Bukan Sebarangan
  4. Bebaskan
  5. Takdir
  6. Menu Minggu Ini
  7. Senang Tari (Feat Alia Elkine)
  8. Bersama
  9. Ini Yang Dikata Cinta
  10. Dikau
  11. Breathe Again
  12. Kepulangan Yang Terindah
  13. Bebaskan (Quiet Storm Remix)
  14. Bebaskan (Classic Club Remix)
  15. Awan Terpilu (minus One)

Films

Theatre

Awards

References

  1. True, Chris. "Biography: Ning Baizura". Allmusic. Retrieved 8 May 2011.
  2. Gambar Majlis Persandingan Ning Baizura dan Omar, Retrieved 3 February 2008.
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