Jins Shamsuddin Explained

Honorific Prefix:Yang Berbahagia Tan Sri Datuk
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Jins Shamsuddin
Native Name:Malay: {{Script|Arab|جينس شمس الدين
Birth Name:Mohamed Zain bin Shamsuddin
Birth Date:5 November 1935
Birth Place:Taiping Perak, British Malaya
(now Malaysia)
Death Place:Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Resting Place:Al-Ridzuan Mosque, Hulu Kelang Muslim Cemetery, Selangor
Years Active:1956–2011
Known For:Jefri Zain in
Nationality:Malaysian
Spouse:
    Children:4
    Party:United Malays National Organisation (UMNO)
    Office:Senator
    Term Start:12 February 2008
    Term End:11 February 2011
    Termstart1:13 October 2004
    Termend1:12 October 2007
    Monarch1:Sirajuddin

    Mizan Zainal Abidin
    Primeminister:Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
    (2008–2009)
    Najib Razak
    (2009–2011)
    Primeminister1:Abdullah Ahmad Badawi

    Mohamed Zain "Jins" Shamsuddin (Jawi: محمد زين بن شمس الدين) (5 November 1935 – 1 March 2017) was a Malaysian film actor, director, politician, writer and producer.

    Early life and film career

    Mohamed Jins was born in Taiping, Perak on 5 November 1935. He went to SMK King Edward VII Taiping, Perak and he completed his Senior Cambridge exams in 1956, hoping to continue his studies at the University of Malaya in Singapore (currently the National University of Singapore).[1] His hopes were dashed when the university's admission officer said that they would "keep his application in view". His great-uncle, who was a teacher at the prestigious Anderson School in Ipoh, however managed to apply for a place to study electrical engineering in England three months into the deadline. Jins would use this spare time to take nightly English courses while he stayed with a relative who was the director for Radio Malaysia's education wing.

    Meanwhile, there were rehearsals of a play that were going on nearby, in which Jins would watch them daily. The lead actor of the play would later choose him as his stand-in, with the blessings of the cast and crew, when it was learnt that the lead's mother fell ill and the lead had to attend to her. When the lead actor's mother died and he could not resume his role, Jins's stand-in became permanent. The play would eventually open at the Victoria Memorial Hall in Singapore. This is where he would be discovered by a Shaw Brothers public relations officer, who approached him about wanting to act in a movie. He agreed, and thus made his screen debut in Keluarga Tolol in 1956. He went on to act in several films until eventually becoming a main star in 1957 through Pancha Delima, a film directed by P. Ramlee.

    Rising popularity and other ventures

    From 1966 to 1968, Jins had starred in several action movies produced by Malay Film Production where he portrays Jefri Zain, a James Bond-like spy character.[2]

    He had pursued his studies in the London Film School from 1970 to 1972, obtaining his Diploma in Motion Picture Technology and graduated with first class honours.

    In 1981, Jins collaborated with the Royal Malaysia Police to produce and direct Bukit Kepong; a film dramatizing the Bukit Kepong incident, which was a chaotic armed conflict between the Malayan police and Malayan Communist Party gunmen during the Malayan Emergency. The movie, which costed about RM1.3 million to make and collected RM1.7 million at the box-office, won eight awards in the 3rd Malaysia Film Festival the next year including the Best Film category.[3] The film eventually went under a restoration project by KRU Studios in 2014.[4] [5]

    For much of his life, Jins was interested in making a film about the events that led to the assassination of the British official J.W.W. Birch in Perak in 1875. A newspaper report indicated that he had begun work on such a film in 1992,[6] but it was not completed. In 2004, Jins announced plans to make an epic English-language film entitled The King of the River: Pasir Salak,[7] though the project was ultimately never realized. Even five years later in 2009, Jins expressed his eagerness for the project that he considered his lifelong ambition, saying "I hope to complete my movie on the historical events that happened in Pasir Salak before I die."[8]

    Political career

    On 13 October 2004, he became the first actor-politician in Malaysia following his appointment as a member of the Dewan Negara in the 11th Parliament of Malaysia. He was reappointed again as a Senator for a second term from 12 February 2008 until 11 February 2011.[9] [10]

    Personal life

    Jins was first married to actress Rahmah Rahmat in Singapore in 1961, from which their marriage bore a son named Jeffry Jins. Their marriage however was short-lived, eventually divorcing in 1963. In 1986, he married Halijah Abdullah. They had two children together, Putera Hang Jebat and Putera Hang Nadim.[11]

    Death

    Jins died at 5:45 pm at a clinic in Taman Melawati after choking on cekodok on Wednesday, 1 March 2017 at the age of 81,[12] [13] [14] as confirmed by his second son Putera Hang Nadim.[15]

    Honours and awards

    Filmography

    Film

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1956Keluarga TololExtra character
    Keadilan IllahiYouth in a Country
    Anak-ku SazaliWhile at the Train Station
    1957Pancha DelimaSuria Kencana
    Kasih Sayang
    1958MatahariPrebet Bujang
    Azimat
    Sergeant HassanAziz
    Anak PontianakPetir
    1959Dandan SetiaTengku Dandan Setia
    SamsengAhmad
    1960Lela ManjaMegat Komeng
    Megat TerawisMegat Sari
    PertaronganTamir
    Putera Sangkar Maut
    1961Si TanggangTanggang
    Indera BangsawanIndera Bangsawan
    1962Lubalang DaikSingkip
    Batu DurhakaWira
    1963Darah MudaYazid
    NerachaRahman / Hussein
    Budi dan DosaOsman
    1965BidasariTengku Indera
    TakdirPanglima Meranti
    Sayang Si ButaDr. Rashid
    1966Gerak KilatJefri Zain
    Kacha PermataHamzah / Omar
    1968Bayangan AjalJefri Zain
    Jurang Bahaya
    Amok Tok Nading
    Kanchan TiranaKanchan
    Miang-Miang KeladiKhalid
    1969Bukan Salah Ibu MengandongAgusDirecting debut
    1970Di-Belakang TabirOsman, KarimAs director
    1977Menanti Hari EsokCikgu Talib / JalilAs director and writer
    1979Esok Masih AdaASP ZamriAs director and producer
    Tiada Esok BagimuGhailan
    1981Bukit KepongSgt. Jamil Mohd Shah
    1982Esok Untuk SiapaJimanAs director, writer and producer
    1985 Ali SetanTan SriAs director
    1991MemoryHerman
    1993BaladaFather DesaAs director
    1998Money No EnoughRich ManCameo
    2001The Deadly DiscipleMahaguru YassinCameo
    2007Sultan Johor
    2008AkhiratDato’ Shamsudin
    2010Miss You like CrazyMir's GrandfatherA Filipino production

    Television series

    YearTitleRole TV channelNotes
    1993Roda Roda KotarayaSupt RahmanTV1
    2004–2005Masih Ada Cinta Zahran
    2005Mahligai GadingTan Sri SuffianTV1
    2007Dinasti BilutTan Sri Mustafa
    2008Roda-Roda Kuala Lumpur (Season 2)Special appearance
    2011 Tahajjud CintaTan Sri TV3

    Telemovie

    YearTitleRoleTV channel Notes
    1991WawasanTV1
    1993Ianya.... AnugerahTV3As director

    Bibliography

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Never too late. Tan Shiow Chin. 9 March 2008. The Star. 6 February 2017.
    2. Book: Fu. Poshek. China Forever: The Shaw Brothers and Diasporic Cinema. 2008. University of Illinois Press. 9780252075001. 168–169. en.
    3. Web site: Filem 'Bukit Kepong' Ikut Fakta Sejarah - Jins Shamsuddin. 13 September 2011. mStar Online. ms. Niezam Abdullah. 6 February 2017.
    4. News: Proudly Malaysian: Iconic film Bukit Kepong restored to its full glory. 27 August 2015. The Star. Star 2. Yeoh. Angelin. 5 March 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170305205729/http://www.star2.com/entertainment/movies/2015/08/27/iconic-film-bukit-kepong-restored-to-its-full-glory/. 5 March 2017.
    5. News: Bukit Kepong naik taraf. 22 April 2015. 4 March 2017. Utusan Malaysia.
    6. "Movie to lay ghost of J.W.W. Birch to rest," New Straits Times, 2 October 1992
    7. News: . Coming: Epic English film on Perak War and Birch . New Straits Times . Singapore . March 17, 1994.
    8. Web site: A filmmaker who is 73 going on 20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170303123321/http://news.asiaone.com/News/Latest%2BNews/Showbiz/Story/A1Story20090110-113739.html . dead . March 3, 2017 . January 10, 2009 . AsiaOne News . March 2, 2017.
    9. Web site: Jins Shamsuddin: Bintang filem yang pernah jadi YB . Melati Pusaka . ms . Free Malaysia Today . 14 April 2016 . 23 April 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160423055948/http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2013/08/25/jins-shamsuddin-bintang-filem-yang-pernah-jadi-yb/ . dead .
    10. Web site: Siapa pengganti Senator Tan Sri Jins Shamsuddin . ms. Astro Awani . 14 April 2016.
    11. News: Jins Shamsudin hanya ada tiga anak. Ifqdar Rahman. 6 February 2015. Utusan Malaysia. 8 February 2017. ms.
    12. News: Legendary actor Jins Shamsuddin dies. The Star Online. 1 March 2017. 1 March 2017.
    13. Web site: Seniman legenda, Jins Shamsuddin meninggal dunia. Raja Nurfatimah Mawar Mohamed. BH Online. 1 March 2017. 2 March 2017.
    14. Web site: Seniman Negara Jins Shamsuddin Meninggal Dunia. Ariffudin Ishak. mSTAR Online. 1 March 2017. 2 March 2017.
    15. Web site: Jins Shamsuddin meninggal dunia. Free Malaysia Today. 1 March 2017. 2 March 2017.
    16. Web site: Semakan Penerima Darjah Kebesaran, Bintang dan Pingat.
    17. News: Jins Shamsuddin terima Anugerah Seniman Negara. 2 March 2017. Utusan Malaysia. 10 January 2009. ms. 8 February 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150208204540/http://ww1.utusan.com.my/utusan/info.asp?y=2009&dt=0110&pub=Utusan_Malaysia&sec=Dalam_Negeri&pg=dn_13.htm. dead.