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David Bala est un Acteur Singapourien né le 1947

David Bala

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Nationalité Singapour
Naissance 1947
Mort 29 aout 2014 (à 67 ans)

David Bala was a Singaporean comedian and actor. He is best known for his roles in Tetangga, Just Follow Law, Ah Long Pte Ltd and The Ghosts Must Be Crazy.

Biographie

Personal life
Other than acting, David was working as a security guard at Republic Polytechnic since January 2014. He died on August 29, 2014 due to heart disease and is survived by his wife and 4 children.


Career
David was first introduced to acting by a friend and started his career as a stage actor in 1976 and made his broadcast debut in 1979 on Radio Television Singapore's "Kaatchiyum Kaanamum", a radio drama production. In 1980, he made his television debut where he was cast as the lead actor in a comedy drama series, "Ippadiyum Oru Kudumbam".
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Le plus souvent avec

Mark Lee
Mark Lee
(2 films)
Moses Lim
Moses Lim
(1 films)
Gurmit Singh
Gurmit Singh
(1 films)
Chua En Lai
Chua En Lai
(1 films)
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Filmographie de David Bala (2 films)

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Acteur

Just follow the law
Origine Singapour
Genres Drame, Comédie, Fantasy
Acteurs Gurmit Singh, Moses Lim, David Bala, Mark Lee
Rôle Muthu,security guard of WAS.
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Lim Teng Zui is a WAS technician who is a single father to a young girl named Xiao Mei. He is employed by the director of WAS' Events and Promotion department, the prideful Tanya Chew. Tanya stays in a condominium and has a single mother, a blogger whom she has neglected. Lim has drawn little salary, and strives hard to earn more so that he can buy Xiao Mei a piano and original abalone, whereas Tanya constantly tries to improve the terrible image of her department. Both workers are under employment of Alan Lui, the CEO of WAS.