Samantha Schubert

Samantha Schubert (23 April 1969 – 25 April 2016) was a Malaysian actress, model and titleholder of Miss Malaysia/World in 1991.

Samantha Schubert
Born23 April 1969
Died25 April 2016 (aged 47)
Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territories, Malaysia
OccupationActress, model
Years active1991–2016

Schubert who was Miss Malaysia-World 1991, was a successful model before starring in films such as Red Scorpion 2 (1994), Amok (1997), and The Red Kebaya (2006). Her career included several print campaigns and over 30 television commercials, including an ad for Nescafe.

Personal life

Schubert was born in 1969, the daughter of Datuk Dr. Paddy Bowie.[1] Her mother wrote in a column for The Star that Schubert's “precocious debut” to the stage was during a visit to the Royal Palace at Sri Menanti in Negri Sembilan: “We were in the Great Hall. The band struck up. But before the assembled adults could begin to dance, this three-year-old girl took the floor and stole the show.”[2]

She honed her talent for dance during her formative years at school in England, remained in England for several years of her life (studying at Drama Studio London) and married British research analyst Oliver Knott in 2002. She returned to Malaysia as a dancer and signed with Genting Group. Soon after, she was enlisted to join “The Girls”, the dance troupe of entertainer Sudirman. However, an injury derailed Schubert’s dance dreams. She then moved to Los Angeles to take up acting, studying at the Lee Strasburg Institute and The Beverly Hills Playhouse.

At the time of her death, Schubert had returned to Malaysia to perform in a play produced and directed by actress Susan Lankester.[3]

Death

Schubert was diagnosed with the disease in August 2015 after going in for a check-up over a persistent backache. In February 2016, Schubert was rushed to Prince Court Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur with stomach fluid buildup due to an inoperable tumor caused by pancreatic cancer. She remained in hospice care until her death, two days after her 47th birthday.[4] Schubert was survived by husband Oliver Knott, 47, and children Jodie, 12, Harry, 10 and Thomas, seven.[1]

Funeral service was held at St. John's Cathedral. Following the service, her cortege made its way to the DBKL Crematorium in Cheras. In accordance with her final wishes, Schubert’s remains was interred along with her father Carl, along with those of her brothers Richard and Peter at the Cheras cemetery.[1]

References

  1. Jeremiah, Geraldine (28 April 2016). "Not a dry eye at Schubert's final farewell". The Star. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  2. Tang, Ashley (26 April 2016). "Goodbye Dear Samantha: Former Miss Malaysia Schubert Loses Battle With Cancer". The Star. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  3. Tang, Ashley (27 April 2016). "Remembering Samantha Schubert". The Star. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
  4. Tang, Ashley (25 April 2016). "Actress Samantha Schubert dies". The Star. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
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