Oey Tjoan Seng Biography
Born in Jakarta. Education: HCS. Had worked as a civil servant at the Ministry of the Economy for only a few months, after that he became an orchestra singer. His desire to become a film player grew after he participated in the play "Bintang Timur". Falling into the 1953 film as a player in the film "Machluk Giant", following "Hungry Tiger Nachoda" (1953), "Wandering Pilgrims" (1953), "Djubah Hitam" (1954), "50 Megaton" (1960), "Minah Gadis Dusun" (1966) and others.
Now active as both the Player and the leader of Safira's troupe, who occasionally appears on TV.
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