Saksi Sbong

Saksi Sbong (born 1940) is a Cambodian actress who mainly played the role of villains in Cambodian pre-Khmer Rouge films. Saksy Sbong fled Cambodia to live in France before the rule of the Khmer Rouge and only returned to Cambodia to film one last movie in the early 1990s. Today, she is recognized for her cruel vicious character in films such as Tep Sodachan and Pos Keng Kong.

Saksi Sbong
Born1940 (age 8081)
Years active1962–1975, 1990

Filmography

  • Apsara (1966) - Rattana
  • The Little Prince (1966) - step aunt of the little prince
  • Chet Mdai (1967)
  • Tep Sodachan (1968)
  • La Joie de Vivre (1968/1969) - Princess Sulpra
  • Sdach Domrei Sa (1969)
  • Veasna Akosol (1970)
  • Norok Lokey (1970)
  • Pinpea Sa Cheat
  • Vil Vinh Na Bong (1971)
  • The Snake King's Wife ("Pos Keng Kong", 1972) - step wife, Sarika
  • Pichayvongsa (1972)
  • The Snake King's Wife Part 2 ("Pos Keng Kong 2", 1973) - step wife, Sarika
  • Pka Dos Kontuy
  • Aso Oun Pong
  • Lea Oun Tao Chbang

References

    • "Nostalgie films khmers avant 1975". nostalgie-films-khmers-avant-1975.kazeo.com (in French). 2 April 2010. Archived from the original on 2 April 2010. Retrieved 7 October 2019.CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
    • Saksi Sbong at IMDb
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