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  1. Tan Sri Datuk Amar Teuku Zakaria bin Teuku Nyak Puteh (later Ramlee bin Puteh; 22 March 1929 – 29 May 1973), better known by his stage name P. Ramlee (Puteh Ramlee), was a Malaysian actor, filmmaker, musician, and composer famous in modern-day Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Southern Thailand.

  2. www.nlb.gov.sg › main › article-detailP. Ramlee - nlb.gov.sg

    P. Ramlee. Singapore Infopedia. by Neo, Perpetua. Background. P. Ramlee (b. 22 March 1929,1 Penang, Straits Settlements–d. 29 May 1973, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia2) was a key figure in the Malay entertainment industry, wearing multiple hats as an actor, director, composer and singer.

  3. www.roots.gov.sg › stories-landing › storiesP Ramlee - Roots

    The multitalented Malay entertainment legend, P Ramlee, was an actor, singer, songwriter, and director who first made his mark in Singapore in the late 1940s. His numerous works continue to enchant millions of audiences across Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, and Indonesia up till this day.

  4. Tan Sri Datuk Amar ( Dr.) Teuku Zakaria Teuku Nyak Puteh ( Jawi: تاوكو زكريا بن تاوكو ڽق ڤوتیه;‎ 22 Mac 1929 – 29 Mei 1973), [1] atau lebih dikenali sebagai P. Ramlee, [2] [3] merupakan seorang penyanyi, pelakon, pengarah, pemuzik dan penulis lagu Malaysia.

  5. P. Ramlee - Seniman Bujang Lapok - Full Movie [1961] Filem ini mengisahkan kehidupan tiga orang bujang Ramlee, Aziz dan Sudin yang mendiami kawasan perumahan yang sesak. Tanpa pekerjaan dan...

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0708422P. Ramlee - IMDb

    P. Ramlee. Actor: Madu Tiga. Malaysia's most beloved and versatile entertainer received his early education in Sekolah Melayu Kampung Jawa and then the Francis Light School.

  7. P. Ramlee, born Teuku Zakaria Teuku Nyak Putih, is one of the most iconic names (if not the most iconic) in the Malaysian entertainment industry. A multi-talented artiste, he was a singer-songwriter, composer, actor, director and producer whose career spanned the golden age of Malaysian film making from the late 1940s to the early 1960s.