Dy Saveth


Dy Saveth is a Cambodian actress and first Miss Cambodia. She was featured in many films throughout the 1960s and 1970s until the communist takeover in 1975, and later from 1993 to present. She married Huoy Keng, an actor, producer and film director, during the 1970s. Just as Van Vanak ran his own production company, Huoy Keng and Dy Saveth jointly ran Sovann Kiry. After the Khmer Rouge came to power in 1975, Dy Saveth and Huoy Keng escaped to France together and later moved to Hong Kong. There they separated while Keng continued his film business and became one of Hong Kong's first millionaires.
Saveth returned to Cambodia in 1993 and resumed acting. In 2011, she appeared in the documentary Golden Slumbers by filmmaker Davy Chou. In 2012, she made her stage debut in the play Cambodia, Here I Am by Jean-Baptiste Phou.

Films

Dy Saveth has starred in over 100 Cambodian films, most of which were lost due to the Khmer Rouge era, including:
YearMovieRoleOther notes
1962Kboun Chivit
1963Onlong Veasna
1964Kathreuy Moha Sronoh
1965Veasna AkosolPresent Existence
1965Sayon Touch Yum
1965Loloke Nhee Chmole
1965L'oiseau Du ParadisKhmer-French joint film
1966Kyong Sangselajey
1966Neang Keo Nama Thida Muk SehKeo Nama
1966Ka ek Prot Bongkong1st wife of general Mcholpich
1967Teuk Pneik Leu Knong PhnomPresent Existence
1968Love and WarPresent Existence
1968Sa'ek Oun Lea Bong Heuy, directed by and starring Norodom Sihanouk and Huoy KengNeang Sopheap Present Existence
1969Sdach Domrei Saw
1969Lea Heuy Duong DaraPresent Existence
1969Sayon Koma, Neang Preah,Neang TeptidaThis film won 6 awards in Singapore International Film Festival
1970Loloke Nhee Chmole
1970Sayon Touche Yuom
1970Sdach Domrei Saw
1970Botra Preah Athtih Psong Cheam Mday
1971Neang Lvea Chake
1971Velveng Na BongRumchongPresent Existence
1971Kolap Pailin
1971Srey Krop Leak
1971Sa'ek Oun Lea Bong Heuy
1972'Chivit Tmey'
1972Bopha Angkor
1972Mak Teung
1972Preah Song Mdai
1972Vongveng Pruos Snae
1972Pnhau Kong Chong Dai
1972Tuk Pneik Leu Knong Phnom'
1973Chivit Psong PraengSoundtrack in both Khmer and Thai. Duet by Sinn Si Samouth and Dy Saveth herself in both languages. Present Existence
1973Ok Pruot TronumPresent Existence
1973Dao Dek 32
1973Ka'ek Pruot Bongkong
1973Tngai Lich Oun Sronoh
1973Thida Sak Pos
1973Pous Keng Kong 2Soriya The Sequence to The Snake King of 1972 which won 6 awards at the Singapore International Film Festival. The film includes 2 versionsof the songs "Soriya Psong Snae" by Sinn Sisamouth and Ros Serey Sothear
1973Sa'op Nass Srolanh Nass
1973Onlong Veasna
1974Crocodile Man
1974Pnhnau Kong Chong Dai
1974Pros Aprey Srey Rong Kam
1974Bopha Tol Den
1974Chompa Battambang
1974Snake Girl
1975Snake Girl In Drop
1975Blood Boxing Girl
1975Tngai Lich Oun Sronoh
1983Crocodile Men
2002Neak MdaiDy Saveth portrays herself as a mother through her own experience.
2003Min Yoke Te Pdey Jass Saóp Nass Pdei Kmeng
2004Att Bey
2005The Crocodile
2006Soriya Lngeach Tngai
2008Keo Pnake Somnop Jet
2012I Am Super Student
2014The Last Reel''Dy Saveth's character is Srey Mom/Sothea. The film won The Spirit of Asia Award at the 2014 Tokyo Film Festival.

Theater