Dy Saveth
Dy Saveth (considered 1944) is an acclaimed Cambodian performing expert and first Miss Cambodia (1959). She was highlighted in different movies all through the 1960s and 70s until the compatriot takeover in 1975, and later from 1993 to appear. She wedded Huoy Keng, an on-screen character, maker and film official, amidst the 1970s. Generally as Van Vanak ran his own period affiliation, Huoy Keng and Dy Saveth together ran Sovann Kiry. After the Khmer Rouge came to control in 1975, Dy Saveth and Huoy Keng got away to France together and later moved to Hong Kong. There they detached while Keng proceeded with his film business and persuaded the chance to be one of Hong Kong's basic top dogs. She came back to Cambodia in 1993 and continued acting. In 2011, she showed up in the story Golden Slumbers by film producer Davy Chou. In 2012, she made her stage debut in the play Cambodia, Here I Am by Jean-Baptiste Phou.