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Sitting with friends and your name came up my brother. You are eternally loved. Eternally missed.
Allan Wasserman
Allan Wasserman
October 21, 2018 | Altadena, CA | Friend
Pasadena, California
Maung, Khin-Kyaw Sept. 28, 2010 after suffering an aortic dissection on Sept. 16. An actor, martial artist, musician, and stage technician, Khin-Kyaw was born in Burma on July 12, 1948. He performed extensively in L.A. and N.Y., appearing on Broadway in Pacific Overtures and The Basic Training of...
Read MoreSitting with friends and your name came up my brother. You are eternally loved. Eternally missed.
Allan Wasserman
Allan Wasserman
October 21, 2018 | Altadena, CA | Friend
Aloha Kevin ... it was a pleasure working with you in the original Broadway production of PACIFIC OVERTURES and you had the most beautiful SMILE and calm, quiet bearing. You brought dignity to life and I know you are smiling from above and guiding us.
Mahalo, Diane
Diane Lam
October 31, 2010 | Honolulu, HI
My dear friend Khin-Kyaw...
My professional life began with "Pacific Overtures," and you were the first or the original cast to embrace me into the family. So many things you taught me. So very much I can never repay.
Travel with the wind at your back and the sun rising before you.
Kevin Gray
Kevin Gray
October 29, 2010 | Westport, CT
Khin-Kyaw! I miss your spirit. You introduced me to Iaido, and entertained many in New York with your solo performances. I can still see you in my mind's eye, in a white hot spotlight, performing Iaido katas to a thrilled audience off Broadway in 1979. Thank you, alas, belatedly.
J. Allen Suddeth
October 26, 2010
May the wind always be at your back and the sun on your face as you travel now to your final paradise. Miss you friend and will always respect and cherish our friendship.
Arthur Trowbridge
October 25, 2010 | Los Angeles, CA
Missing you every day, Khin-Kyaw...
Gillian Bagwell
October 24, 2010 | Pasadena, CA