Aedy Ashraf Biography: Movies, TV Series, Ethnicity, Siblings, Net Worth, Age, Parents, Height, Music Video

Aedy Ashraf Biography: Movies, TV Series, Ethnicity, Siblings, Net Worth, Age, Parents, Height, Music Video

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Mohammad Addy Ashraf bin Rosmadi, known as Aedy Ashraf, is a Malaysian actor, TV host, and model who has been a prominent figure in the entertainment industry since his debut at age 10.

He rose to fame with roles in films like Jutawan Fakir (2003) and Tentang Bulan (2006), earning a Best Actor nomination at the Malaysian Film Festival for the latter.

His recent roles include Beja in Kahar: Kapla High Council (2024) and appearances in War on Terror: KL Anarchy (2023).

Aedy’s versatility spans comedies, dramas, and action films, with notable performances in Projek: High Council (2023) as Naim and Projek: Anchor SPM (2021) as Aizat.

The son of veteran actress Liza Zain, he has balanced acting with entrepreneurship, co-founding Fam Fries, a snack stall in Kuala Lumpur.

Profile

  • Full Name: Mohammad Addy Ashraf bin Rosmadi
  • Stage Name: Aedy Ashraf
  • Born: 20 September 1993
  • Age: 31 years old
  • Birthplace: Tumpat, Kelantan, Malaysia
  • Nationality: Malaysian
  • Occupation: Actor, TV Host, Model, Entrepreneur
  • Height: 1.78 m
  • Parents: Liza Zain, Rosmadi Ashraf
  • Siblings: Unknown
  • Spouse: Unknown  
  • Children: None
  • Relationship: Unconfirmed
  • Net Worth: $3–5 million USD

Early Life and Education

Mohammad Addy Ashraf bin Rosmadi was born on 20 September 1993 in Tumpat, Kelantan, Malaysia, to veteran actress Liza Zain and her late husband, Rosmadi. Growing up in a creative household, Aedy inherited his mother’s acting talent, which he began showcasing at age 10.

Details about his siblings are not publicly known. He completed his secondary education in Kelantan and later pursued higher education in Kuala Lumpur, though specific details about his academic qualifications are limited. He is of Malay ethnicity and practices Islam as his religion.

Career

Aedy Ashraf began his acting career in 2003 as Azman, a homeless child, in the comedy film Jutawan Fakir, directed by Abdul Razak Mohaideen, starring alongside Saiful Apek and Farid Kamil.

In 2004, he played young Ahmad Yusry in Cinta Kolesterol and played Imran in the drama Doa Imran. His role as Mawi in Tentang Bulan (2006) earned him a Best Actor nomination at the Malaysian Film Festival, marking him as a promising child actor.

He continued with roles in Disney Channel’s Waktu Rehat (2010–2012) as Faiz, a local adaptation of As the Bell Rings, and Oh My English! (2012–2013) As Shafiq, he showcases his comedic flair.

In 2017, Aedy starred in Dorm Melati as Adam, Suamiku Paling Sweet as Hakimi, Bahagia Kasihmu as Nazril, and Hero Seorang Cinderella as Darius. That year, he debuted in the music video for Nabila Razali’s “Pematah Hati.

In 2018, he played Mukhriz in Cinta Tiada Ganti, an adaptation of the Filipino drama Sana’y Wala Nang Wakas, and Duan in Blok 404, alongside roles in Papa Nak Menantu and Gol & Gincu Vol. 2.

His 2021 role as Aizat in Projek: Anchor SPM resonated with younger audiences, while his 2023 performance as Naim, Fakhri’s brother, in Projek: High Council further elevated his profile.

In 2024, Aedy portrayed Beja, a Kelantanese character, in Kahar: Kapla High Council, a prequel to Projek: High Council, and appeared in War on Terror: KL Anarchy (2023) and Klepet (2024).

Despite a 2023 Wikipedia claim suggesting he stepped back from acting to settle in Kelantan, recent projects and social media activity, including posts on X praising his Kahar role, confirm his continued involvement.

Aedy also co-owns Fam Fries, a snack stall specialising in fries, launched in 2016 at The Podium, Sungai Penchala, Kuala Lumpur, inspired by a friend’s food venture. His 2015 management contract with A Klasse, led by Asyraf Khalid, has supported his career growth.

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: @aedyashraf
  • Twitter Handle: @aedyashrafx
  • Facebook Handle: Aedy Ashraf Official

Personal Life

Aedy Ashraf’s personal life remains private, though a 2023 Wikipedia entry claimed he secretly married a Kelantanese woman 10 years his junior in 2020 and moved permanently to Kelantan, stepping back from acting.

This claim lacks corroboration from credible sources, and his active 2024 projects, including Kahar: Kapla High Council, suggest he remains engaged in the industry. Aedy has been linked to co-stars Daiyan Trisha and Amelia Henderson, but both clarified their relationships as platonic friendships.

Filmography

Films:

  • Jutawan Fakir (2003) – Azman
  • Cinta Kolesterol (2004) – Ahmad Yusry (young)
  • Tentang Bulan (2006) – Mawi
  • Blok 404 (2018) – Duan
  • Gol & Gincu Vol. 2 (2018) – Mateen
  • Dorm Melati (2017) – Adam
  • War on Terror: KL Anarchy (2023)
  • Kahar: Kapla High Council (2024) – Beja
  • Klepet (2024)

TV Series:

  • Doa Imran (2004) – Imran
  • Dunia Baru (2006)
  • Waktu Rehat (2010–2012) – Faiz
  • Oh My English! (2012–2013) – Shafiq
  • Separuh Jiwaku (2014) – Emir Izlan
  • Lara Aishah (2016) – Hadi
  • Suamiku Paling Sweet (2017) – Hakimi
  • Bahagia Kasihmu (2017) – Nazril
  • Hero Seorang Cinderella (2017) – Darius
  • Cinta Tiada Ganti (2018) – Mukhriz
  • Papa Nak Menantu (2018)
  • Projek: Anchor SPM (2021) – Aizat
  • Projek: High Council (2023) – Naim

Music Video:

  • “Pematah Hati” by Nabila Razali (2017)

Net Worth

Aedy Ashraf has an estimated net worth of $3 million to $ 5 million USD. His wealth stems from over two decades of acting in films, dramas, and telemovies, including hits like Jutawan Fakir and Projek: High Council.

Additional income comes from modelling, TV hosting, and his Fam Fries business in Kuala Lumpur, reflecting his diverse career and entrepreneurial ventures.


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