Wahid Satay Explained

Wahid Satay
Birth Name:Abdul Wahid bin Ahmad
Birth Date:[1]
Birth Place:Indragiri, Riau, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia)
Death Place:Singapore
Nationality:Singaporean
Years Active:1948–2005

Abdul Wahid bin Ahmad (1930[2] – 22 May 2023), also known as Wahid Satay, A. Wahid or S. M. Wahid, was a Singaporean actor, comedian and singer.

Early life and education

Wahid was born in Indragiri, Riau, Sumatra, in the Dutch East Indies.[3] and migrated to Singapore in 1935. He received his early education at the Geylang Malay School.

Career

Prior to his acting career, he took painting, which was his hobby since his school days. Because of the quality of his paintings, Wahid was offered a job as a studio set painter at the Cathay Keris Studios at East Coast Road at the end of 1956.[4] In 1957, director B.N. Rao needed a young comedian to be given a role in the film Pontianak. Rao noted that Wahid was always telling jokes to his co-workers and always making everyone on the set laugh, and thus decided to include him in Pontianak as a comedic role.

The role given to Wahid is the part of a satay seller (hence the stage name 'Wahid Satay', given by Cathay Keris Studios owner Loke Wan Tho) in a village where the people are afraid of Pontianak. Wahid so effectively acted the part of the satay seller that the scene became one of the most memorable scenes of the film Pontianak. The movie Pontianak created its own history when it broke Malay movie theatre records, with total takings of more than one million dollars, the highest amount then in 1957.[5]

Following his huge success in Pontianak, Wahid was promoted from assistant painter to full-time actor with a three-year contract. Wahid was not only competent in the field of acting, but also singing. Besides his skills in front of the camera, Wahid also performed live shows to promote his films. Up to his death, Wahid still got many invitations to perform live on stage. During his Cathay Keris Studio days, Wahid represented his studios at the Asia Pacific Film Festivals in Tokyo, Manila and Hong Kong.[5]

As an actor with Cathay Keris Studios, Wahid starred in numerous lead and supporting actor comic parts, which led him to be labelled "the Jerry Lewis of Singapore and Malaya".[6] [7]

Apart from his iconic comedic roles during the 1950s and 1960s, he also rose to fame with another comedic actor, Mat Sentul in the same period. Thus both of them were involved together in numerous comedy films of those eras such as Pak Pandir Moden, 2 kali 5, etc.

Personal life and death

Satay suffered from diabetes and heart disease.[8] He died from complications of diabetes on 22 May 2023, at the age of 93. Satay was found dead on his bed by his grandchild. He was subsequently buried at the Pusara Aman Muslim cemetery at Lim Chu Kang.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef
1948 PertaruhanCameo appearance
1957 PontianakAli
1958 SatayKamil
Serangan Orang MinyakBaning
Sumpah PontianakAli
Che Mamat Parang TajamMamat
1959 Rasa Sayang Eh...Baning
Jula Juli Bintang TigaKering
1960Pak Pandir ModenKulop
Che Mamat Parang TumpulMamat
1961 Sultan Mahmud Mangkat DijulangAwang
Sri MersingJalak
Lela Satria
Gado Gado
Puteri Gunong Ledang
1962 Chelorong ChelorengCheloreng
BadangBadang
Mabuk KepayangHassan
Jula Juli Bintang TujuhMertoh
Laila Majnun
1963Masuk Angin Keluar AsapWahid[9]
Gul Bakawali
Gila TalakWahid / Wahab
1964Pontianak Gua MusangAli
1965Tiga BotakWahid
Muda Mudi
1966Naga Tasik ChiniBelitong
Anak DaraLaba
Dua Kali LimaWahid
1979Mat TenggekWahid
Dendang PerantauWahid
1980 Tuan BesarTuan Wahid
2004Pontianak Harum Sundal MalamPalace OfficialsCameo appearance
2005Senario XXTok Ketua

Awards and nominations

!Year!Award!Category!Nominated Work!Status!Ref
1966 Asian Film FestivalBest Comedian
2007Pesta PerdanaLifetime Achievement Award

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Reporters . FMT . Wahid Satay, veteran actor of Malay cinema, dies at age 93 . Free Malaysia Today . 2 June 2023.
  2. Web site: Reporters . FMT . Wahid Satay, veteran actor of Malay cinema, dies at age 93 . Free Malaysia Today . 2 June 2023.
  3. Web site: 11 September 1990 . Satayman Wahid . 30 August 2022 . eresources.nlb.gov.sg . . 6 . en-SG.
  4. News: Correspondent . Eddino Abdul HadiMusic . 22 May 2023 . Veteran Singaporean actor-comedian Wahid Satay dies at 93 . en . The Straits Times . 23 May 2023 . 0585-3923.
  5. Web site: 1 November 2012 . Cinemamalaysia.com.my - Wahid Satay - Info . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121101021447/http://cinemamalaysia.com.my/artist/info/?id=Abdul_Wahid_Bin_Ahmad_3472 . 1 November 2012 . 30 August 2022.
  6. News: Page 8 Advertisements Column 2. 3 January 1959. The Straits Times. 13 February 2017. 8. NewspaperSG.
  7. Web site: Tan . Bridget . 15 July 1988 . Meet Wahid Satay, the Jerry Lewis of Malaya . 30 August 2022 . . en-SG.
  8. Web site: Seniman Wahid Satay meninggal dunia pada usia 93 tahun . 22 May 2023 . BERITA Mediacorp . en.
  9. Web site: 22 March 1963 . Actress, comedian seek film awards . 30 August 2022 . . 10 . en-SG.