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1 Career  



1.1  Music  





1.2  Television  





1.3  Film making  





1.4  Politics  







2 Filmography  



2.1  Film  





2.2  Television  







3 Stage  





4 Discography  



4.1  Fuuyo! (2003)  





4.2  Others  







5 Accolades  



5.1  Others  







6 Personal life  





7 Honour  





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Afdlin Shauki
افضلين شوقي
Afdlin presenting the 16th Anugerah Industri Muzik in 2009
Born

Afdlin Shauki bin Aksan


(1971-05-19) May 19, 1971 (age 53)
NationalityMalaysian
Other namesChief Kodok, Alf
Occupation(s)Actor, film director, singer, songwriter, television presenter, comedian, politician
Years active1989–present
Political partyPeople's Justice Party (PKR)
(2021–present)
Other political
affiliations
Pakatan Harapan (PH)
(2021–present)
Spouses

Datin Maria Christina Orow Abdullah

(m. 1997; div. 2022)

Datin Marcella

(m. 2023)
Children3
Parents
  • Aksan Abu Bakar (father)
  • Fadzilah Jelani (mother)
  • Dato' Afdlin Shauki bin Aksan (born 19 May 1971) is a Malaysian producer, screenwriter, director, actor, comedian, singer, songwriter, and television presenter and politician.

    Career

    [edit]

    Music

    [edit]

    A singer, musician and live performer Afdlin, together with his band Acid Iz, presents a flavour of R&B, acid jazz and funk. His debut album FUUYO! was released in late 2003. In 1992, he performed for an audience of 50,000 in the 'Ikhlas Concert' alongside Zainal Abidin and Sheila Majid among others. He has performed in one of the most respected jazz clubs in Europe such as Ronnie Scott's, as an opening act for Sheila Majid for her 1996 UK Tour. He also made a guest appearance with David Foster's protege Jordan Hill for her 1997 Malaysian tour singing 'Till the end of time'.

    He won the Best Ethnic Pop song category at the Anugerah Juara Lagu ke-19 in 2005 for a song he wrote for Dayang Nurfaizah called 'Erti Hidup'.

    Television

    [edit]

    Afdlin has been working as an actor, director and TV presenter. Afdlin received the award for Best Presenter in an Entertainment Programme during the prestigious 1999 Asian Television Awards for his role as the host on the late night talk show Bila Larut Malam on Astro. He has hosted the illustrious for six years running, as well as game shows, sports, music and lifestyle programmes.

    Film making

    [edit]

    As a film actor, his local debut was as part of the supporting cast for Pesona Pictures' Mimpi Moon, which was followed by his role as the "Interpreter" in the Hollywood movie "Anna and the King". He played his first romantic lead in Serangkai Filem's Soal Hati, and was honoured with a Best Actor award for his portrayal of "Daniel" at the Anugerah Skrin Panca Delima Awards, 2000. He has since filmed "Soalnya Siapa?", a continuation of the story.

    Afdlin has been involved in various direct-to-VCD projects, the latest being "Kelibat", a profit-sharing venture between the actors involved and Vision Works. For this Afdlin wrote, directed and acted, and it was released April 2004

    His screen debut as a writer and director, as well as lead actor, manifested in Buli a Grand Brilliance produced film about a technical savant and social misfit in a corporate and highly socialised world. He was awarded Most Promising New Director, Best Screenplay and Best Original Story in the 2005 Malaysian Film Festival for this work. In the same year he was awarded for Best Actor, Best Director and Best Screenplay at the Anugerah Skrin organized by TV3. An eventual sequel, "Buli Balik", was awarded Best Director, Best Original Story and Best Film Awards at the 2006 Malaysian Film Festival and also the Best Director and Best Screenplay Awards at the Anugerah Skrin (TV3) awards of the same year.

    Other movies since then include Gila-Gila Pengantin Remaja, Pontianak, Biar Betul and Baik Punya Cilok (which received the Film Goer's Choice Award at the Anugerah Skrin Era Awards of 2006).

    In 2007 he produced, co-directed and co-wrote Sumolah under his company Vision Works, which was invited to show at the Fukuoka International Film Festival. He also produced, directed and wrote "Los Dan Faun" under the same company. He played main and supportive roles in both films.

    In 2009, Afdlin produced the film Papadom, a story about a distracted, busy father who loses his wife in an accident, and ends up becoming over-protective of his only daughter. This bittersweet comedy drama garnered multiple awards at the 22nd Malaysian Film Festival on the same year for the categories of Best Original Story, Best Actor, Best Film, as well as Best Music Score for Film. Afdlin and his co-star Liyana Jasmay also won the Couple With Best Chemistry in the 2010 Shout Awards organized by 8TV. "Papadom" was in competition in the Asia Pacific International Film Festival held in Taiwan in December 2009. The film also competed in the Osaka Asian Film Festival 2010 in the International Competition and received 3rd place out of 12 movies taking part in the Audience Choice Award. "Papadom" was re-made as a Tamil version for the Malaysian Tamil audience and was released in November 2010.

    Politics

    [edit]

    He became a member of the People's Justice Party (PKR) since joining the party in March 2021 together with rapper Altimet.[1] In 2012, it was reported that Afdlin previously had joined UMNO with the hope of getting more people to support the then Barisan Nasional (BN) government under the leadership of former prime minister Najib Razak.[2] On 13 April 2022, it was reported that Afdlin would contest for the position of Setiawangsa PKR branch chief by challenging incumbent Nik Nazmi in the PKR party elections. In response, Nik Nazmi welcomed the "healthy contest" as candidates "would use the platform to propose various initiatives in bringing PKR forward". Afdlin explained his candidacy that he "have no ill-feeling but only utmost respect of Nik Nazmi". On a separate note, he was "driven by the passion to serve the people" and the branch "needs rejuvenations on engagements with the people" and his candidacy "provides members another option of a candidate without political baggage" given to his identity as relatively new PKR member and junior politician without political experience. [3] However on 29 May 2022, he was defeated by Nik Nazmi who won his reelection as the Setiawangsa PKR branch chief with a total votes of 372 votes and by a minority of 110 votes in unofficial results revealed. [4] On 7 June 2022, it was reported that he had lodged a police report at Pudu police station two days ago on 5 June 2022 against election committee of PKR (JPP) which he claimed it had failed to ensure the wellbeing of voting process and prevent an ongoing fraud. Afdlin also claimed that there were missing ballot papers when the number of votes announced by the JPP did not tally with the number of votes at the Setiawangsa division polling station. Afdlin raised concrete examples of his claim, the counting of ballot papers was done without a representative of the candidates present and the manner in which the counting process was done was not disclosed and the JPP was also alleged to had appointed the former secretary of the Setiawangsa division as the coordinator of the polling station and the husband of one of the candidates for the position of women wing of the division to work in the polling station hall during election day. Afdlin then warned that all these could be seen as biased as both of them had a direct relationship with the contesting candidates and there was no guarantee of transparency and integrity as they were also members of the party but not neutral.[5]

    Filmography

    [edit]

    Film

    [edit]
    Year Title Credited as Role Notes
    Actor Director Screenwriter
    1999 Anna and the King Yes No No Interpreter Hollywood debut film
    2000 Mimpi Moon Yes No No Sook Van
    Soal Hati Yes No No Ahmad Daniel
    2002 Gerak Khas The Movie II Yes No No Wahid
    Soalnya Siapa? Yes No No Ahmad Daniel
    2003 City Sharks Yes No No Zul Singaporean movie
    2004 Buli Yes Yes Yes Nordin
    Gila-Gila Pengantin Remaja Yes No No Bakar
    Pontianak Harum Sundal Malam Yes No No Admiral Madura
    Biar Betul Yes No No Fuad
    Kelibat Yes Yes Yes Selamat As producer, Direct-to-VCD
    2005 Gila-Gila Pengantin Popular Yes No No Awin
    Baik Punya Cilok Yes Yes Yes Aben As producer
    2006 Buli Balik Yes Yes Yes Nordin As producer
    Diva Popular Yes No No Jojo
    2007 Sumolah Yes Yes Yes Ramlee As executive producer
    Brave Yes Yes No Tong Thai movie
    2008 Cuci Yes No No Fairil
    Sepi Yes No No Adam
    Los dan Faun[6] Yes Yes Yes Soffarudin Al Sogood As executive producer
    2009 Setem Yes No No Joe
    Papadom Yes Yes Yes Saadom
    Pisau Cukur Yes No No Ship Captain
    My Spy No Yes No
    2010 Kapoww! Yes No No Din Abu
    2011 Homecoming Yes No No Taxi driver Singaporean movie
    Help! My Girlfriend Is A Vampire Yes No No Don
    Nasi Lemak 2.0 Yes No No Fisherman
    Vote! Yes No No Video short
    Old Road Mistery Yes Yes Yes Harak
    Appalam Yes Yes Yes Hassan Movie itself is a Tamil remake of Papadom
    2012 Azura Yes No No Tan Sri Putih
    Untuk Tiga Hari Yes Yes Yes Armi
    Berani Punya Budak Yes Yes Yes Shuhaimi Abdullah / Tong As executive producer
    Pontianak vs Orang Minyak Yes Yes Yes Pak Rejab
    2013 Husin, Mon dan Jin Pakai Toncit Yes No No Wahab B.
    Lawak ke der? 2 Yes No No Boboi
    Ops Kossa Dappa 3 Yes No No Tamil movie
    Lemak Kampung Santan Yes No No
    Bola Kampung: The Movie Yes No No Sabok Voice only
    Papadom 2 Yes Yes Yes Saadom As executive producer
    2014 Kami Histeria Yes No No Himself
    2018 The Big Day Yes No No Inspector Rashid Singaporean movie, special appearance
    2019 Bikers Kental 2 Yes No No Aidid
    2022 Cikgu VS Hantu Yes No No Cikgu Daud
    2023 Imaginur Yes No No Dr Ramli
    Polis Evo 3 Yes No No Kassim
    2024 Harimau Malaya: The Untold Story Yes Yes No Roslan Post-production
    Baik Punya Ah Long Yes Yes Yes Post-production

    Television

    [edit]
    Year Title Role TV channel Notes
    1989 Senandung Irama TV1
    1998 Kopitiam Pete Ramlee NTV7 1 episodes
    1999–2000 Bila Larut Malam Host Astro Ria
    2002–2005 Phua Chu Kang Pte Ltd Bobo Mediacorp Channel 5 15 episodes
    2004–2005 Ah-Ha TV3
    2004–2007 Show Me The Money NTV7
    2015 Bola Kampung Sabok (voice) TV1
    2008 Babak Empat Madu Tiga Jamil Astro Prima A part of a telemovie anthology
    Orang Minyak Naik Minyak Telemovie
    2009 Spontan Himself (host) Astro Warna
    Mandi Himself (guest)
    2009–2010 Redah Kasi Pecah Himself (guest)
    2010–2011 Raja Lawak Astro Himself (permanent judge) Astro Prima Comedy talent show
    Oh Yeah Astro Warna
    2012 Upin & Ipin (Season 6) Himself (voice) TV9 Episode: "Raja Buah"
    2013–2014 Liga Lawak Superstar Host TV3 with Adibah Noor
    2013–2015 Bintang Mencari Bintang
    2014 Nostalgila Pakcik Astro First Exclusive Telemovie
    2017 Konsert Komedi Himself - Week 5 (Baik Punya Cilok) Astro Warna
    Bas Stop Himself
    Kasut Bola Pink Prof. Tipu Astro First Exclusive Telemovie
    2019 Emma Sofea: All in the Family Norman James D'Cruz Disney Channel TV short
    Wizards of Warna Walk 14 episodes
    2020 Warung Wak Wak Zamzam Awesome TV
    2022 Bini-Bini Lockdown Azim TV3 Telemovie
    AI.5YA Dato Soffaruddin Al Sogud Viu As director, screenwriter and executive producer
    2023 Mega Spontan Game Master Astro Warna

    Stage

    [edit]
    Year Title Role Notes
    2004 Actorlympics
    2005 Why you still fat?
    2009 Cuci Fairil Based on the 2008 film Cuci

    Discography

    [edit]

    Fuuyo! (2003)

    [edit]

    Others

    [edit]

    Accolades

    [edit]
    Year Award Category Title Result
    2001 Malaysia Film Festival Best Actor Soal Hati Won
    2004 Malaysia Film Festival Most Promising Director Buli Won
    Best Original Story Buli Won
    Best Screenplay Buli Won
    Best Actor Buli Nominated
    2006 Malaysia Film Festival Best Actor Buli Balik Won
    Best Original Story Baik Punya Cilok Won
    Best Original Theme Song Baik Punya Cilok Nominated
    Best Screenplay Baik Punya Cilok Nominated
    Best Music Score Baik Punya Cilok Nominated
    Best Film Director Buli Balik Nominated
    2007 Malaysia Film Festival Best Original Theme Song "Pacai" from Sumolah Nominated
    Best Editor Sumolah (alongside Faizul Mohd Noh) Nominated
    Best Actor Sumolah Nominated
    Best Film Director Sumolah Nominated
    Best Screenplay Sumolah Nominated
    2009 Malaysia Film Festival Best Actor Papadom Won
    Best Original Story Papadom Won
    Best Film Director Papadom Nominated
    2010 Osaka Asian Film Festival 3rd out of 12 Audience Award Papadom Won

    Others

    [edit]

    Personal life

    [edit]

    Afdlin Shauki was born and grew up in Johor Bahru, Johor. He is an eldest child among 10 siblings in his family to his parents, Fadzilah Jelani (died 2018)[7] and Aksan Abu Bakar (died 2020).[8]

    Honour

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Afdlin Shauki, Altimet join PKR". Bernama. 30 March 2021. Retrieved 31 October 2021.
  • ^ "Actor-comedian Afdlin Shauki joins PKR". Free Malaysia Today. 30 March 2021. Retrieved 31 October 2021.
  • ^ "Afdlin Shauki to challenge Nik Nazmi to lead Setiawangsa PKR".
  • ^ "Wilayah Setiawangsa – Pemilihan Keadilan 2022".
  • ^ "PKR hopeful Afdlin Shauki lodges police report against party's election committees over alleged fraud". The Star. 7 June 2022.
  • ^ "Los Dan Faun: A Production Diary". losdanfaun.blogspot.com. Retrieved 14 August 2016.
  • ^ Georgie Joseph (16 October 2018). "Ibu Afdlin Shauki meninggal dunia". Harian Metro. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
  • ^ Georgie Joseph (11 August 2020). "Bapa Afdlin Shauki meninggal dunia". Harian Metro. Retrieved 22 September 2020.
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