Keo Pich Pisey

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Keo Pich Pisey
Born (1982-05-17) 17 May 1982 (age 40)
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Height5'4"
Hair colorBrown
Eye colorBrown

Keo Pich Pisey (born 17 May 1982) is a Cambodian actress, model, and former dancer.

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She is best known for her portrayal of San Chhay in the F4 Cambodian film series. She has also appeared in karaoke DVDs and TV commercials since 2003 and she is considered one of the top Cambodian movie stars. [1]

Some of her films are Tokchet Ovpuk (Father’s Heart), Ath Bey, Kong Kam Kong Keo, Ros Cheat Chivith, Domnok Cheam Chong Krouy, Samoth Tok Sap, and recently Pka Thkol Sor and Sromol Krom Pnek.

She is an incarnated angel of kampuchea krom, in the true story of Pok Phak Rop, author of ‘'The stream of a true story through my karma’’ (in khmer: Kamneut Chias Chivit Thmey, 2008, Ed. Angkor Phnom Penh, Cambodia).

Filmography

YearFilmRoleOther notes
2002Domnok Tuk Cheam Nov Kraom Tuk Pleang Pisey Drama
Jet Mdai (A Mother's Heart) Drama
2003 Good Husband Comedy
20043 Ace Action, Drama
Kong Kam Kong Keo Drama, opposite of Eng Rithy
Mek Nov Mean Punleu Drama, opposite of Eng Rithy
2005Neak Ta Kleang Meung Folktale, opposite of Yuthara Chany
ReamkeNeang Seda Folktale, opposite of Sok Sophea
Tuk Jet Ovpuk Drama
2006Boremei Pnhom Jruke Folktale, opposite of Eng Rithy
Mjass Vimean Atkombang
Nakor Srey Lavor Folktale, opposite of Eng Rithy
Sang Snae Knung Soben Romance
2007Reachany Puos Folktale, opposite from Sok Sophea
Sromoul Kraom PneikPissey Comedy
2008Kumnum Pi Adetacheat Romance
Laéng Kum Prolung Horror

Television

YearFilmRoleOther notes
2004Ruos Jeat Jivit Drama
2008The Great of Love Romance
2009Pka Tkol Saw Romance

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References

  1. Angkorthom Retrieved June 27, 2009. Archived July 25, 2011, at the Wayback Machine