Morgan Oey

Morgan Oey—yeah, that guy’s got an interesting run in Indonesian cinema. If you’re even half-plugged into the movie scene there, you’ve probably caught at least one of his films, even if by accident. He made a big splash in “The Night Comes for Us” (2018), which, let’s be real, is like a punch to the senses. That movie’s not for the faint of heart—ultra-violent, gritty, full-throttle action. Morgan’s role doesn’t just fade into the background. He’s out there, tangled up in the chaos, and he pulls it off with a kind of cool intensity that’s hard to shake. Then there’s a total shift in gears with “Koki-Koki Cilik” (2018). Honestly, it’s like he flipped the script, going from brutal fight scenes to a wholesome, heartwarming story about kids at a cooking camp. It’s all about friendship, chasing dreams, and, you know, learning to make a mean plate of fried rice. Morgan shows he’s not just some one-note action guy—he can play it sweet, too, kind of like the big brother everyone wishes they had. Don’t forget “Assalamualaikum Beijing” (2014), a romance flick that’ll tug at your heartstrings if you’re even a little bit sappy. There’s travel, culture clash, and just enough melodrama to keep things spicy. Morgan brings a genuine vibe, making all the love-triangle drama feel a little less cheesy and a lot more relatable. He’s the kind of actor who jumps genres without losing his spark. In short, whether you’re into bloody brawls or teary-eyed confessions, Morgan Oey’s got something for you.

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  • Professions: Actor, Soundtrack

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