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List of Malaysians
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This is a list of Malaysians, people who are identified with Malaysia through residential, legal, historical or cultural means, grouped by their area of notability.
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[edit]Academicians
[edit]- Afifi al-Akiti (born ), Islamic studies scholar
- Chin Liew Ten (born ), philosopher
- Danny Quah (born ), economist
- Jomo Kwame Sundaram (born ), economist
- Khoo Kay Kim (), historian and academic
- Khasnor Johan (born ), author and historian
- Lee Poh Ping (), political scientist
- Ungku Abdul Aziz (), economist and Royal Professor
- Wang Gungwu (born ), historian, sinologist, and writer
- Wu Teh Yao (), political scientist
Architects
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[edit]- Armin Baniaz Pahamin (born )
- Ananda Krishnan (born ), founder of Astro and Maxis
- Azman Hashim (born ), former chairman of the AmBank Group
- Chung Keng Quee (–), leader of the Hai San Secret Society in British Malaya
- Cheah Cheang Lim (–)
- Choong Chin Liang (–)
- Daim Zainuddin (born
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Anugerah Sukan Negara
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6- A Posthumous Tribute
TAN SRI P. RAMLEE
(March 22, May 29, )
Tan Sri P. Ramlee was a Malaysian film actor, director and songwriter. Due to his significant contributions to the movie and music industries, as well as in the literary scene, he was often attributed as the icon of Malay entertainment in both Malaysia and Singapore.Ramlee was born Teuku Zakaria Teuku Nyak Puteh to Teuku Nyak Puteh Teuku Karim and Che Mah Hussein at his grandmother’s house (now known as P. Ramlee house and open to the public ) in Counter Hall, Penang. As a child, he studied in several schools, including the famous Penang Free School. During his schooldays, he was very active in sports, especially sepak takraw, badminton and football.
His big break came on June 1, , when he was spotted by Indian film director B.S. Rajhans from Malay Film Productions of Singapore. In , Ramlee was cast in the film Nasih (“Fate”). Seven years later, Ramlee directed his first film, Penarik Becha (“Trishaw Man”). In , Ramlee acted in the first of his Bujang Lapok (“Dowdy Bachelors”) comedies, which are still popular among modern Malay film lovers.
During his stellar career, he directed and acted in 66 films, and wrote more than songs. He was also bestowed numerous awards at the Asian Film Festivals, su