Thu Riya | |
Native Name: | သူရိယ |
Native Name Lang: | my |
Birth Name: | Thura Lynn |
Birth Date: | 1989 5, df=y |
Birth Place: | Bago, Burma |
Nationality: | Burmese |
Occupation: | Actor, Model, Television presenter |
Parents: | Kyi Linn Cho Cho Mar |
Relatives: | Aung Thu Linn (brother) Chan Pyae Pyae Linn (brother) Khin Thitsa Kyi (sister) |
Alma Mater: | Institute of Myanmar Traditional Medicine, Mandalay |
Years Active: | 2009–present |
Thu Riya (Burmese: သူရိယ; born Thura Lynn on 6 May 1989) is a Burmese actor, model, television presenter, and a comedian.[1] He has starred in over 40 films in his acting career.[2] [3]
Thuriya was born on 6 May 1989 in Bago, Bago Region, Myanmar. He is the eldest son of Kyi Linn and Cho Cho Mar, proprietors of Sein Bayek traditional medicine production. He is the eldest of four siblings, having two younger brothers, Aung Thu Linn and Chan Pyae Pyae Linn and a younger sister Khin Thissa Kyi.[4]
Thuriya started his schooling at the Basic Education High School No. 3 Bago, till 9th grade and moved to Yangon to attend the Basic Education High School No. 1 Dagon. He then enrolled at the Institute of Myanmar Traditional Medicine, Mandalay in 2005 and graduated with a Dip.T.Med. in 2008 and then relocated to Yangon to help out in his parents’ family business.
Thuriya's first appearance in television was in 1997, in the advertisement of his parents’ Sein Bayek traditional medicine house. He began his acting career as a child and performed in many Myanmar history films. Due to his schooling, he was not able to contribute fully in the acting career, but occasionally he participated in many entertainments of school concerts and educational films.[1]
In 2009, permission was granted by his parents to enter into the field of acting, which is the focus of his life, since his childhood.[1]
Thuriya's acting debut was a supporting role in 2010 in Myawaddy TV’s short films. Through these experiences, he became connected with Myanmar films enterprise and performed in supporting roles in many films and soon gained recognition by the audiences. He also acted in some music videos.[5]
In 2011, he entered into a five-year contract with Mahogany Film and Video Production and made his acting debut in the film A-Mi Me Tha (Motherless son) and changed his name from Thura Linn to Thuriya.[5]
In 2013, Thuriya was in a dispute with Mahogany due to the very heavy indemnity, he was deterred from making any films or performing any acts with any other productions during the contract period with Mahogany film production.[1] At that time, he was also not in good terms with his family and had disappeared from his home and the film industry for a period of two years.[5]
In 2016, Thuriya starred in the Big screen feature film Facebook Ywa (Facebook Village). The film was produced by Aung Thiri Production, and screened in Myanmar cinemas in 2016, and was considered a big success, with full houses in the movie theatres.[5] [6]
During 2016–2017, Thuriya was cast in TV series of MRTV-4, one of the Myanmar national TV stations. He was involved in Ma Nay Ka Phit Thi (It was on Yesterday)[7] and Pyin Salat Ywar (Magic Village), produced by MRTV 4’s Taurus Production.[8]
In 2018, the video markets crumpled, so he then again shifted back to the film industry. He has continued making films and these films will be released in 2019. He has been acting in three big screen films and over 40 direct-to-video films in his acting career.[9]
In 2017, Thuriya underwent plastic surgery at DRK Beauty Clinic in Bangkok, Thailand, to reduce fat from his cheeks. His looks changed from puffy cheeks to V-shaped.[10]
Thuriya is also a practitioner of Burmese traditional medicine. He owns Thuriya Myanmar Traditional Medicine, a producer of Burmese traditional medicine.[1]
Thuriya relationship with actress Hsu Eaint San, who was a co-star on the film "Facebook Ywar", became a publicized topic in the Cele Cele Small Facebook page. After this news was released, they couple admitted to the public on their relationship had started on early 2017. In October 2019, they faced some problem and end their relationship.
Thuriya and Hsu Eaint San co-starred in many more films most notably Kya Phyu, Naung Be Daw Mha Ma Mohn, and Shin A-May Ne Kyaun-ma, as well as big screen films, Facebook Ywa, Nga Academy and Thaye Thinbaw.
Thuriya has starred in several direct-to-video films in association with Mahogany Videos Productions since 2011. The following is a partial list.
Video | Director | Co-Stars | |
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A Mi Mae Thar | Mee Bwarr | Yan Aung, Soe Myat Thuzar, Myat Kaythi Aung, Thazin | |
528 | Htun Aung Zaw | Htun Eaindra Bo, Thazin | |
100% Chit Thu | Sai Lon Kyaut | Khine Thin Kyi, Thazin | |
Triangle A Thwae Myar | Maung Pyae Wa | Moe Pyae Pyae Maung, Thazin | |
Way Hin Sanda Lay Myar | Ko Pauk | Min Oo, Soe Myat Thuzar, Htet Htet Htun | |
Ngyut Soe | Mee Bawrr | Soe Myat Thuzar, Sandi Myint Lwin | |
Myat Naphone Chit Thu | Aung Ba Power | Kyaw Kyaw Bo, Moe Moe, Soe Myat Nandar, Hla Asa Le Tin, Thazin | |
Thakhin | Win Htun Htun | Aye Thin Cho Swe | |
Kaung Chit Tae Ma Ma | Nay Paing | Soe Myat Nandar, Htet Htet Htun | |
Thone Kyo Thansin | Nay Paing | Soe Myat Thuzar, Htoo Mon, Thar Thar, Htet Htet Htun | |
Swal Htin Kyan Yat Thaw Myat Win Ta Ku | Zaw Myo Kayay Pone Pyin | Aye Myat Thu, Htet Htet Htun | |
Ah Thae Kyi Wutt Yi | Ko Zaw (Ar Yone Oo) | A Linn Yaung, Wutt Hmone Shwe Yi | |
Lane Mhr San Par Thar Yal | Ko Zaw (Ar Yone Oo) | Yan Aung, Htun Htun, Soe Myat Thuzar, May Kabyar, Thae Naw Zar | |
Shin Pya Ma Ya Tae Ayar | Ko Pauk | Khine Thin Kyi | |
Swal Sar Pyit Lite Tote | Ko Zaw (Ar Yone Oo) | Yan Aung, Paing Zay Ye Htun, A Linn Yaung, Soe Myat Thuzar, Chan Mei Mei Ko |
Thuriya has been starring again in direct-to-videos with Aung Thiri Videos Production on 2015. Following are the lists of his works but it may not be the complete lists.
Video | Director | Co-Stars | |
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Aww Kali San Boday Ah Mhan Nae Kaung Ma Lay | Pyaw Hein Thiha | Yu Thandar Tin | |
Naung Bal Tote Mha Ma Mone | Mal Min Bon | Hsu Eaint San, Sophia Everest | |
Shint A May Nae Kya Ma | Mal Min Bon | Khine Hnin Wai, Hsu Eaint San | |
Kya Taw Yesar Nainganchar Pyan | Yarsawin Ko | Thun Sett | |
Bwar Tae Kyar Aye | Yarsawin Ko | Thun Sett | |
Main Ma Nauk Poe | Nyunt Myanmar Nyi Nyi Aung | Ngwe Hmone Yati | |
Nauk Kyaw Ka Dar | Yarsawin Ko | May Kyi, Sophia Everest | |
Ywar Thar | Pyae Hein Thiha | Thun Sett | |
Yike Lite Par Own | Kyaw Zaww Linn | Patricia | |
Sa Yike | Pyae Hein Thiha | Yu Thandar Tin | |
Chit Thu Eaint Mat 16 Chat | Pyae Hein Thiha | Nan Hsu Oo |
Year | Film | Director | Co-Stars | |
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2016 | Facebook Ywar | Yarsawin Ko | Kyaw Ye Aung, Lu Min, Khine Thin Kyi, Myat Kaythi Aung, Yu Thandar Tin, Hsu Eaint San | |
2017 | Ngar Academy | Yarsawin Ko | Khant Sithu, Nyi Htut Khaung, Khine Thin Kyi, Shwe Hmone Yati, Hsu Eaint San | |
2019 | Thayel Thinbaw | Yarsawin Ko | Khant Sithu, Nyi Htut Khaung, Khine Thin Kyi, Thun Sett, Hsu Eaint San |
In 2016–2017, Thuriya began starring in a film series with the MRTV-4 Tarus V Production.
Year | Title | Director | Co-Stars | Notes |
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2017 | It was on Yesterday | Aung Myat | A Linn Yaung, Phone Shein Khant, Aye Myat Thu, Yoon Yoon, Thiri Soe Moe | |
Magical Village | Thoe Saung | Aung Min Khant, Chue Lay, Nan Sandar Hla Htun | ||