Khine Hnin Wai
Khine Hnin Wai | |
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ခိုင်နှင်းဝေ | |
Born | Khine Hnin Wai (1981-03-14) 14 March 1981 (age 43) Rangoon, Burma |
Nationality | Burmese |
Alma mater | Dagon University |
Occupation(s) | Actress, Model |
Years active | 1999–present |
Khine Hnin Wai (Burmese: ခိုင်နှင်းဝေ; born on 14 March 1981) is a Burmese actress, philanthropist, and activist for victims of child rape.[1] She is considered one of the most successful actresses in Burmese cinema and is best known for her charitable work in Myanmar. She is the founder of the Khine Hnin Wai Foundation, a charity that supports orphanages, flood victims, and other good causes.[2][3][4]
Early life
Khine was born on 14 March 1981 in Myanmar.
Career
Khine began her career in 1999. She became popular for her role as the lead in the film, San Ye .[5] In 2005, she starred in the film Kyun Ma Ka Mahaythi (I'm Mistress) alongside Pyay Ti Oo and Moe Hay Ko. In 2018, she was cast in the drama series Tu Hnine Ma Ya Tae Myittar, alongside Nay Dway and Poe Ei Ei Khant.
Charity work
Khine has founded a charity organization since 2014, which is very active in several places in Myanmar.[6][7][8][9]
In December 2015, motivated by her charitable efforts for children, she commenced her role as an ambassador for United Act, an educational drama troupe focused on preventing child trafficking. Serving in this capacity, she personally financed and directed a short educational film titled "Help Them". Demonstrating her commitment, she distributed complimentary DVDs of this informative documentary drama. She actively participated in these educational dramas and plays, offering support whenever United Act sought her assistance.[10]
She also established the Khine Hnin Wai Children’s Home in 2018, located in North Dagon Township. The orphanage currently provides a home for 39 children, all aged two or below. Notably, five of these children are survivors of child rape, while others were abandoned by young single mothers.[11] She co-managed the LGBT-themed My Place café with her ex-partner, Junior Dennis, also known as Mg JD, who is transsexual. Fifty percent of the café's profits are dedicated to supporting the Khine Hnin Wai Foundation.[12]
Selected filmography
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Film (Cinema)
- San Yay (ဆန်ရေ) (1999)
- Kyoe Hpyang Chi Htar Thaw Varanasi (ကြိုးဖြင့်ချည်ထားသော ဗာရာဏသီ; lit. “Varanasi tied with [a] rope”) (2017)[13]
- Sit Ko Mone Yae Tike Khae The (စစ်ကိုမုန်း၍တိုက်ခဲ့သည်; lit. “Hating war, [someone] fought”) (2018)[14]
- Yin Thway (ရင်သွေး) (2024)
Awards
In November 2023, Khine was named to the BBC's 100 Women list.[15]
References
- ^ "Inspiring women of Myanmar". The Myanmar Times. 18 December 2018.
- ^ "Ten Myanmar Women Who Inspired Us in 2020". The Irrawaddy. 30 December 2020.
- ^ "Actress Khine Hnin Wai – A Charity Organization Founder". Yangon Life. 2 March 2019.
- ^ "Resuming immunizations in Kayin State". www.unicef.org.
- ^ "ပရဟိတ အနုပညာသည် ခိုင်နှင်းဝေ". Mizzima (in Burmese).
- ^ "Khine Hnin Wai". Myanmar Times.
- ^ "စွန့်ပစ်ကလေးကို ၄၃ ယောက်မြောက် သားအဖြစ် မွေးစားလိုက်တဲ့ ခိုင်နှင်းဝေ" (in Burmese).
- ^ "ခိုင်နှင်းဝေ ရင်သွေးဂေဟာမှာ မွေးနေ့အလှူ လုပ်ခဲ့တဲ့ စမိုင်းလ်ရဲ့သမီးငယ်လေး" (in Burmese).
- ^ "ရေဘေးသင့် ရွှေ့ပြောင်းလုပ်သားများကို သရုပ်ဆောင် ခိုင်နှင်းဝေ သွားရောက်လှူဒါန်း" (in Burmese).
- ^ "Honouring outstanding women". Mizzima. 4 March 2017.
- ^ Aung, Pyae Sone (12 January 2021). "Single mothers left with few good options". Frontier Myanmar.
- ^ Kyaw, Min Ye (20 August 2018). "LGBT community welcomes charitable Yangon café". MYANMORE.
- ^ "ကိုးကွယ်ယုံကြည်မှုကို အလွဲမသုံးရေးကြည့်ကြဖို့ ဗေလုဝတိုက်တွန်းတဲ့ ရုပ်ရှင်" (in Burmese).
- ^ "စစ်ကိုမုန်း၍တိုက်ခဲ့သည်" ရုပ်ရှင်ကို အနုပညာရှင်အနေနဲ့ ရိုက်ခဲ့တာပါဆိုတဲ့ ခိုင်နှင်းဝေ" (in Burmese).
- ^ "BBC 100 Women 2023: Who is on the list this year?". BBC News. 23 November 2023. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
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