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Sean Ghazi is a Actor Malaisien born on 4 april 1969

Sean Ghazi

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Birth name Sean William Ghazi
Nationality Malaisie
Birth 4 april 1969 (55 years)

Sean William Ghazi (born 4 April 1969, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) is a Malaysian actor, singer and dancer.

Ghazi is best known for appearing in the 1999 movie Anna and the King (in the role of Balat), alongside Jodie Foster and Chow Yun-fat. He has appeared on stage in London's West End and in Europe, in productions such as Miss Saigon, Rent and The King and I. He has also appeared in several television and theatre productions in Asia.

In 2006, Ghazi released his first music album, Sean Ghazi Semalam, which features jazzed-up versions of classic Malay songs. The album earned Ghazi the 'Best New Artiste' award at the Anugerah Industri Muzik (Malaysian Music Industry Awards).

In 1995, Ghazi won a nationally-televised talent competition in Singapore called the Fame Awards.

Ghazi was educated at the United World College of South East Asia in Singapore, Emerson College in Boston, and Laine Theatre Arts in London.

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Filmography of Sean Ghazi (2 films)

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C.O.G.
C.O.G. (2013)
, 1h28
Directed by Kyle Patrick Alvarez
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Jonathan Groff, Denis O'Hare, Casey Wilson, Dean Stockwell, Dale Dickey, Troian Bellisario
Roles Paul
Rating56% 2.801142.801142.801142.801142.80114
Based on David Sedaris' autobiographical short story, C.O.G. (which stands for Child of God) follows Samuel (Jonathan Groff), who attempts to immerse himself in "the real world," and go "off the grid" following his graduation from Yale to work at an apple farm under an alias. Out of his element and failing to fit in amongst the town's migrant workers and deeply religious locals, Samuel begins a journey that will take him deep into unfamiliar, awkward, and sometimes humorous territory as he encounters would-be benefactors and friends alike.
Anna and the King, 2h28
Directed by Andy Tennant
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Historical, Romance
Themes Politique, Political films, Children's films, Films about language and translation, Films about royalty
Actors Jodie Foster, Chow Yun-fat, Bai Ling, Tom Felton, Randall Duk Kim, Geoffrey Palmer
Roles Khun Phra Balat
Rating67% 3.350753.350753.350753.350753.35075
Anna Leonowens (Jodie Foster) is a British widow who has come to Siam with her son Louis (Tom Felton) to teach English to the dozens of children of King Mongkut (Chow Yun-fat). She is a strong-willed, intelligent woman, and this pleases the King, who wants to modernize his country to keep it safe from the threat of colonialism, while protecting many of the ancient traditions that give Siam its unique identity. The King and Anna discuss the differences between Eastern and Western love, and the King dismisses the notion that a man can be happy with only one wife. In order to win the favors of Britain, the King orders a sumptuous reception and delegates Anna to organize it. During the reception, the King verbally spars graciously and wittily with Sir Mycroft Kincaid (Bill Stewart), of the East India Company, who accuses Siam of being a superstitious nation. At the end of the reception, the King dances with Anna.