Deanna Yusoff
Deanna Yusoff, born on January 3, 1967, is a celebrated Malaysian actress renowned for her compelling performances in both film and television. She gained prominence with her breakthrough role in the 1992 film *Selubung*, which earned her the Best Female Actress award at the 10th Malaysian Film Festival (FFM), solidifying her status in the industry.
Following her success in *Selubung*, Yusoff continued to shine with notable roles in films such as *Abang 92* and *Ringgit Kasorrga*. Her impressive television career includes her acclaimed portrayal in the series *Idaman*, which ran from 1998 to 2001, and in seasons 3 through 7 of the popular series *Spanar Jaya*.
In addition to her work in Malaysia, Yusoff has also made her mark internationally, appearing in the 1996 Singaporean film *Army Daze* and showcasing her talent in the 1999 American film *Anna and the King*, where she played Queen Thiang alongside renowned actors Jodie Foster and Chow Yun-Fat.
Her filmography further includes significant roles in *Chermin* (2007), *CEO* (2014), the historical thriller *1965* (2015), and the horror film *Aku Haus Darahmu* (2017). Deanna Yusoff's career exemplifies her versatility and dedication to the craft of acting, making her a prominent figure in the entertainment landscape.