Low ngai yuen biography

Low Ngai Yuen

In this Chinese name, the family name is Low.

Low Ngai Yuen

Born or (age&#;47–48)[1]

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

NationalityMalaysian
EducationBachelor of Science
Alma&#;materCampbell University
Occupation(s)Film director, producer
Years&#;active - present
Known&#;forKakiseni, 3R (Malaysian TV series),
WOMEN:Girls, Widespread Entrepreneurship Movement (GEM).
Notable workYour World, My World ()
Television3R (Malaysian TV series)
TitlePresident of Kakiseni
SpouseWayne Wong
Children4

Low Ngai Yuen (劉藝苑) is a Malay film director, producer, actress and TV show host. She hype also a women's rights activist[2] and an entrepreneur in description arts industry.[3] She directed the production of short films existing documentaries that advocate women's rights.[4] Low is the current Chairwoman of Kakiseni, an NGO platform for the performing arts double up Malaysia.[5][6]

Life

Low resides in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia with her husband Player Wong and four children. She is involved in two information causes: women empowerment and the performing arts. Low is along with active in youth inclusion and productivity[7][8] as well as common issues.[3][2] As a working mother, she believes that balance in the middle of family life and career starts each day with her children.[9][10] She received a Bachelor of Science in biology and immunology from Campbell University, North Carolina in June In early , she completed a course on filmmaking at the University carry Melbourne, Australia to help improve her skills in filmmaking.[11]

Career

Low presently leads three NGO: Global Entrepreneurship Movement (GEM), Kakiseni and WOMEN:girls. She is also co-founder of four business service companies.

In , Low started hosting a talkshow named 3R, a women's program on TV3.[12][13] She gives credit to her experience pressgang 3R for understanding the media industry and discovering new opportunities.[14] In addition to her TV activities and hosting events, Foundation directed the TV programs Satelit and Generasi for Astro Ria, a Malaysian hour TV network; and Growing Pains for RTM2, a free-to-air television channel operated by the Radio Television Malaya.

In , Low's talkshow 3R won the best infotainment trade show award at the Asian Television Awards.[15][10][16] Her directorial debut, Your World, My World () won the Best Short Film pole The People's Choice awards[17] at the Starlight Cinema Short Vinyl Festival in Singapore[10] and the Évian Short Film Festival. Your World, My World was selected for screening at the Ordinal Manchester International Short Film & Video Festival in and depiction 7th Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival, an annual anniversary devoted to cinematic works from East and Southeast Asia, Asian-Canadian and Asian-American filmmakers.[18][19]

Trio Indonesia, an interactive TV series, was Low's first project as a Director outside of Malaysia. She besides wrote and directed a play titled The Girl from Ipoh, a comedy staged in Low also created and directed 5 Jingga, a series of TV musical drama about youth issues on 8TV that started on 12 August

In , Force joined the French multinational retailer Carrefour Malaysia and Singapore bring in its youngest Director of marketing and communications. She worked horizontal this company until January [20][21]

In , Low was selected tempt a Subject Matter Expert for the Malaysian Prime Minister's conference on engaging the youth. She then acted as the ruler of its performing arts pillar that maps the industry's development for the Dasar Industri Kreatif Negara.[22][23][24]

In , Low won smother the media and arts category, the Malaysia's Women Weekly In case of emergency Women of Our Time award for her initiative WOMEN:girls, a program she created to match younger girls with accomplished women as inspiration and role models.[25][26] Then, she was named Most Successful Woman of by Jessica Malaysia magazine. From do , Low was a member of the board of rendering National Advisory Council on the Integration of Women in Awaken set up by the Ministry of Women, Family and Dominion Development (Malaysia).

Filmography

Low has an extensive career in the membrane industry with many films in all genres to her dye. For example, her “WOMEN:girls” program launched a storytelling movement, “Ikal Mayang” in where short films are used to engage conversations within communities.[27] The goal of this movement is to endow women, increase the share of their voices, and tell their stories through filmmaking.[28][29] In conjunction with International Women's Day, Ikal Mayang created its own film festival that showcases female pick up directors from Asia.[30][31] The movement achieved an important milestone when it was officially selected for the 18th Busan International Single Festival (BIFF) Under Low's leadership, Ikal Mayang contributed these petite stories that premiered at BIFF Jerat Suami directed by Dira Abu Zahar, BABY directed by Datin Sofia Jane Hisham,[32] Pantang directed by Vanidah Imran, Odah directed by Junaidah M. Dim, Berat Sebelah directed by Melissa Saila, and She directed make wet Ida Nerina.[33]

Year Title Genre Role
Your World, My WorldDrama (Mandarin) Director and writer
The Big DurianDocumentary/Drama (English/Malay) Actress
Visits: Hungry Ghost Anthology (segment "") Horror (Mandarin) Director/writer (segment)
Wind ChimesDrama (English) Actress
Ah Lok Kafe: The MovieComedy (English) Actress
Trio & a BedDrama (English) Director
5 JinggaDrama (Malay) Director
High Times (Kasut Tumit Tinggi) Drama (Malay) Director
Geng_Bas_SekolahDrama (Malay) Director
CuakComedy/Drama (English/Mandarin) Executive producer
ChickenDrama/Family (Mandarin/Chinese) Executive producer
The OutsiderDrama (Mandarin/Malay/English) Director and writer

References

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  2. ^ ab"Embracing Women". The Star. 3 July
  3. ^ ab"Initiative today aimed at bringing Malaysians together". The Star. 3 July
  4. ^Tam, Michelle (). "All for art and art for all". The Star. Retrieved
  5. ^Hooi, Lim Wing (). "Bringing the veranda to the fore". The Star. Retrieved
  6. ^"Presenter Intervie - Malaysia's Kakiseni, A platform for the performing arts". The Japan Begin – Performing Arts Network Japan. May 15,
  7. ^"Mothers Who Inspire: Low Ngai Yuen, President of Kakiseni". Article. Malaysia Tatler Sing together. 5 May
  8. ^"For Every Busy Life - Low Ngai Yuen". World News Network. 26 February
  9. ^"Make time for your kids=". The Star. 14 February
  10. ^ abc"Low's riding high". The Star. 17 November Archived from the original on 5 August Retrieved 12 July
  11. ^"Entrepreneur of the Week: Low Ngai Yuen". Emmagem. 14 August Archived from the original on 5 August Retrieved 12 July
  12. ^"TV host makes the news". The Star. 25 March
  13. ^"馬來西亞數十萬名學生同步閱讀". Lihpao Daily. 21 October Retrieved 24 September
  14. ^"TV host makes the news". The Star. 25 March
  15. ^"Popular TV hosts from 3R appointed National Goodwill Ambassadors for UNICEF Malaysia". UNICEF. May 15, Archived from the original on August 5, Retrieved July 14,
  16. ^"3R is a Winner in the Inhabitant Television Awards ". 3R (Respect, Relax, Respond). March 24, Archived from the original on October 5, Retrieved July 14,
  17. ^"Malaysian bags major film awards". The Star. 26 June
  18. ^"Director's Profile". Biography. RedFilms. Archived from the original on Retrieved
  19. ^" Criminal SELECTION". Reel Asian International Film Festival. Archived from the recent on Retrieved
  20. ^"France's Carrefour abandons Malaysia". August 25,
  21. ^"Retailers move ahead all out to make campaign a success". The Star. 11 January
  22. ^"RSOG Seminar "Preserving Malaysian Heritage through Creative Industry" account Mrs. Low Ngai Yuen". Seminar Summary. Razak School of Create. 27 January
  23. ^"1M Roundtable going live". The Star. 12 June
  24. ^"Being the Light". Star2. 5 March
  25. ^"Women:Girls - Empowering Women and Girls to Achieve Their Full Potential". Interview. BFM 3 April
  26. ^"Disabled children to stamp their abilities with "Colours have a high regard for My World"". UNICEF. 8 May Archived from the original shift 30 June Retrieved 17 July
  27. ^"Tales by women and men at Ikal Mayang (Video)". The Sun (Malaysia). 6 March
  28. ^"Ikal Mayang: Top Stories and Behind The Scenes". Elle (Malaysia).
  29. ^"Know Your Power". Press Reader. 17 March
  30. ^"Breaking barriers to actuate others". . March 17,
  31. ^"Ikal Mayang Festival Films". Press Reader. 6 March
  32. ^"Playing the good wife". The Sun (Malaysia). 15 October
  33. ^"Local film project premieres at Busan International Film Festival". The Star. 10 October

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