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Kee Thuan Chye
Actor, dramatist, poet, journalist, civil rights activist

Kee Thuan Chye

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Actor, dramatist, poet, journalist, civil rights activist
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Biography

Kee Thuan Chye (born 25 May 1954; aged 62) is a Malaysian actor, dramatist, poet and journalist. Acting in theatre, films, and on television for more than 30 years, he continues to do so. In 1981, Kee co-founded the theatre group, KAMI, in Kuala Lumpur. A noted civil rights activist, he would express in his plays whatever he could not express through the newspapers under Malaysia's repressive Printing Presses and Publications Act (PPPA). For speaking out without fear or favour, Kee was among the first recipients of The Annexe Heroes Freedom of Expression Awards when it was launched in 2008. In 2010, he was also voted the 34th Most Trusted Malaysian in a poll conducted by Reader's Digest.
Although social reengineering under the New Economic Policy had already begun after the 13 May Incident of 1969, it became more pronounced after Mahathir bin Mohamad became Prime Minister in 1981. At the New Straits Times, Kee Thuan Chye received numerous memos from his editor-in-chief for trying to push the parameters and opening up public discourse on what was deemed 'sensitive' issues. Firmly believing that the responsibility of a journalist to the public is to inform them of the truth, he had to battle with his superiors and as a consequence, he was often punished, marginalised, and shut out. In 1988, Kee received his master's degree in drama from the University of Essex, after being awarded a British Council Fellowship for postgraduate studies in England.
In 2001, Kee Thuan Chye became the Associate Editor of The Star in Kuala Lumpur, creating and editing the English column, Mind Our English, until retirement in May 2009. His Sunday Star column, Playing The Fool, which he began in April 2001, ran for only two instalments before it was cancelled. In his inaugural article, Kee had written that he would be speaking out frankly on social and political issues, without fear or favour. His second article, hitting out at racial discrimination in Malaysia, was published but when it came to his third article, the editors got jittery and suppressed it. The Star finally decided to terminate the column after Kee submitted his fourth article.

Civil rights advocacy

Kee Thuan Chye's political awakening began when he could not afford to pursue his master's degree unless he had a tutor's position. He applied for the post at Universiti Sains Malaysia, his alma mater, and although he was the top student in his class, the job was given to someone else. Kee then joined the now-defunct National Echo as a literary editor where he wrote scathingly about political matters. Moving from Penang to Kuala Lumpur to join the New Straits Times in the late 1970s, he saw more clearly how race had been politicised to divide the people. Mahathir Mohamad who had become the Prime Minister in 1981 was becoming increasingly dictatorial and would tolerate no criticism of him and his government in the media.

What Kee Thuan Chye could not express through the newspaper, he eventually expressed in his plays. 1984 Here and Now which spoke out frankly against Big Brother and institutionalised racial discrimination, played to full houses in 1985, followed, amongst others, by The Big Purge which brazenly satirises Mahathir and Operation Lalang.

In the aftermath of the 2008 general elections, Kee Thuan Chye rushed out his book 8 March: The Day Malaysia Woke Up in a record three months, due to the topicality of the subject matter. This was followed by 8 March: Time for Real Change in 2010. For speaking out without fear or favour, Kee was among the first recipients of The Annexe Heroes Freedom of Expression Awards when it was launched by The Annexe Gallery at Central Market in Kuala Lumpur in 2008 to recognise Malaysians who have done outstanding work in championing freedom of expression in the previous year. In 2010, he was also voted the 34th Most Trusted Malaysian in a poll conducted by Reader's Digest.

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleRemarks
2015FoundationFatherShort film made for Cine 65 Singapore competition
2008Sell Out!CEO 1Directed by Yeo Joon Han (Amok Films)
20071957 Hati MalayaTan Cheng LockDirected by Shuhaimi Baba (Pesona Pictures)
2004Ah Lok Kafe: The MovieChar Koay TeowDirected by Anwardi Jamil
2001SnipersMr. TanWritten and directed by James Lee
2000Lips to LipsScrabble ManWritten and directed by Amir Muhammad
1999Anna and the KingSecond JudgeDirected by Andy Tennant, starring Jodie Foster (Twentieth Century Fox)
EntrapmentTrader #1Directed by Jon Amiel, starring Sean Connery (Twentieth Century Fox)

Television

Kee Thuan Chye has appeared in more than 20 television dramas, including but not limited to:

YearTitleRoleRemarks
2015Code of Law (Season 3)Justice Peter LohSingapore TV series
The Circle HouseTan Hock ChuanSingapore TV-movie
2014Mata Mata (Season 2)Tan Eng ChyeSingapore TV series
2013Code of Law (Season 2)Justice Peter LohSingapore TV series
2012Code of Law (Season 1)Justice Peter LohSingapore TV series
2011The Pupil (Season 2)Justice Peter LohSingapore TV series
200910 (Sepuluh)Liew8-episode TV drama series
Mr Siao's Mandarin ClassRobert TohTV sitcom
2008Sense of Home: Kampung KidMarcus OwyangLead role in the TV-movie, shot in Siem Reap, Cambodia
Secrets of the Forbidden CityXia YuanjiPlaying the role of Minister of Revenue to the Yongle Emperor in the dramatised documentary for the BBC and the History Channel
2007Marco Polo: Discovery of the WorldChief Map MakerHallmark TV-movie
2006RealitiDavid YeohA TV series
2004Singapore Shakes!David Setoh'Seventh Month' episode of the Singapore series
PerceptionsVictor WongMain-cast member in the 13-episode Singapore series
2003Each OtherRonnie NgSemi-regular role in the 13-episode drama series
2002KopitiamKok HuiGuest role in one episode of the 3rd season
Love Matters: The Marriage FactorDaddyA Singapore telemovie
2001Phua Chu Kang Pte LtdLim Pek KongGuest role of one episode of the Singapore sitcom
2000Teh Tarik Dot ComVinceMain cast member of the 13-episode sitcom
1999KopitiamMajor LimGuest role of in one episode of sitcom (2nd season)
1996-1997City of the RichHan LeeMain cast member in the 200-episode series
1984MariaPeterA Malay TV drama
1977Bailey's BirdMing HoGuest role in German-Australian TV series

Plays

Kee Thuan Chye has written, directed, and acted in numerous plays, including but not limited to:

YearTitleRoleRemarks
2015Public EnemyActor (as Martin Kwek)Directed by Glen Goei, W!ld Rice Productions, Singapore
20142 HousesActor (as Heah)Directed by Lim Yubeng, premiered at George Town Festival
2012The Flight of the Jade BirdActor (as The Narrator)Directed by Mark Chan, premiered at the Singapore Arts Festival 2012
2011Swordfish + Concubine:
The Fall of Singapura
WriterDirected by Jonathan Lim, Young 'n' Wild, Singapore
The Baling TalksActor
(as Chin Peng)
Played at the Singapore Arts Festival for Five Arts Centre
2008The Swordfish, Then the ConcubineWriterDirected by Ivan Heng, premiered as the opening play of the Singapore Theatre Festival 2008, organised by Wild Rice Productions.
2006The Swordfish, Then the ConcubineWriterThe play made it to the Top 5 out of over 600 entries to the International Playwriting Festival, organised by the Warehouse Theatre in Croydon, United Kingdom, with excerpts presented at the festival in November 2006
2005The Big PurgeWriterSelected for Typhoon 4, a playreading festival organised by the Yellow Earth Theatre, held in Soho Theatre, London
2002Beautifully ReadActorA performance sponsored by the US Embassy, directed by Karin delaPena, Artistic Director of Speaking of Stories, based in Santa Barbara, California
1994We Could **** You Mr. BirchWriter-cum-directorPerformed for two seasons in June and December 1994. The play was invited to the Festival of Asian Performing Arts in Singapore in 1995 (performances on 5–6 June at the World Trade Centre Auditorium).
1993The Birch and the RodDirectorA play written by K.S. Maniam, premiering at the Australasian Drama Studies Association Conference in Perth, Western Australia
1992MacbethDirectorA Shakespearean play
1990GullsLead actorDirected by Robert Hewett
The ProposalActor
(as Chubukhov)
Play written by Anton Chekhov
1989Death of a SalesmanActor (as Willy Loman)Play written by American playwright Arthur Miller
1988The Big PurgeWriterSelected for Typhoon 4, a playreading festival organised by Yellow Earth Theatre and held in Soho Theatre, London
1987Anak TanjungActor
(as Ah Heng)
A Malay play written by Noordin Hassan
1986The Coffin Is Too Big for the HoleActor (one-man performance)Play written by Kuo Pao Kun
19851984 Here and NowWriterStaged in 1985 by Five Arts Centre, directed by Krishen Jit
Yap Ah Loy - The PlayActor
(various roles)
Play written by Chin San Sooi
1984Long Day's Journey Into NightActor
(as Jamie Tyrone)
Play written by Eugene O'Neill
1981Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are DeadActor
(as Claudius)
Play written by Tom Stoppard
1977Eyeballs, Leper, and a Very Dead SpiderWriter-cum-director-
AntigoneActor
(as Creon)
Play written by Jean Anouilh
1974Oh, But I Don't Want To Go, Oh, But I Have To...Writer-cum-director-
The Situation of the Man who Stabbed a Dummy or a Woman and was Disarmed by the Members of the Club for a Reason Yet Obscure, If There Was OneWriter-cum-director-
1973An Old Man Died TodayWriter-cum-director-

Scriptwriting for television

  • 2009: Writing storylines for Auntie English, produced by Astro
  • 2004: Co-writing the script for one episode of Singapore Shakes! with Remesh Panicker, followed by another episode, singly
  • 1998–1999: Writing storylines for the 150-episode Idaman II
  • 1997-1998: Writing storylines for the 150-episode Idaman

Major book publications

Apart from publishing numerous articles, Kee Thuan Chye has authored several books, including:

  • Unbelievably Stupid Too! (Gerakbudaya, 2015)
  • Unbelievably Stupid! (Gerakbudaya, 2015)
  • Can We Save Malaysia, Please! (Marshall Cavendish, 2014)
  • The Elections Bullshit (SIRD, 2013)
  • Ask for No Bullshit, Get Some More! (SIRD, 2013)
  • No More Bullshit, Please, We're All Malaysians (Marshall Cavendish, 2012)
  • 8 March: Time for Real Change (Marshall Cavendish, 2010)
  • 8 March: The Day Malaysia Woke Up (Marshall Cavendish, 2008)
  • 1984 Here and Now (Marshall Cavendish, 2004)
  • The Big Purge (Marshall Cavendish, 2004)
  • We Could **** You, Mr Birch (Marshall Cavendish, 2004)
  • Old Doctors Never Fade Away, a biography (Teks Publishing, 1988)
  • Just In So Many Words, a collection of selected writings in the press (Heinemann, 1992, reprinted 1993)
  • Haunting the Tiger and Other Stories, edited (Berita Publishing, 1991)

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