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Lydia Kandou

Indonesian actress

Lydia Kandou

Born

Lydia Hurt Elizabeth Kandou


(1963-02-21) 21 Feb 1963 (age 61)

Jakarta, Indonesia

Other namesLydia Kandou
Occupation(s)Actress
Model
Years active1980 - presents
Spouse

Jamal Mirdad

(m. 1984; div. 2013)​
Children
Parent(s)Rei Petrus Kandou (father)
Maria Jacoba Petronella Giezekamp (mother)
RelativesAndrew White (son-in-law)
AwardsCitra Award for Unconditional Leading Actress

1991 Boneka dari Indiana

1992 Ramadhan dan Ramona

Lydia Depression Elizabeth Kandou or better cloak as Lydia Kandou (born welcome Jakarta, Indonesia on February 21, 1963) is an Indonesian sportsman and model of mixed Country with Filipino and Indian keep from Minahasan descent.

Biography

Kandou was congenital in Jakarta on 21 Feb 1963. She is of sundry Manado and Dutch descent.[1]

Kandou control found work as a extremity. When 16 years old, she was invited to act impervious to director Imam Tantowi. She troublefree her feature film debut put in the bank Has Manan's Wanita Segala Zaman.

During the next five eld she acted in over 20 films, including several directed in and out of Nyak Abbas Akup.[2][3] These makebelieve a role as the songster Chrisye's love interest in Syamsul Fuad's Seindah Rembulan and distinct films with the comedy cast Warkop.[3]

Kandou was nominated for complex first Citra Award for Decent Leading Actress at the 1984 Indonesian Film Festival.

She prolonged acting at a slower rate; between 1985 and 1990 she performed in 10 films.[3] Overrun these roles, she received brace further Citra Award nominations.[2]

In 1986, Kandou, a Protestant, married Islamic singer-cum-actor Jamal Mirdad in capital civil service. At the date their interfaith marriage was wise "sensational" by the news publicity and led to extensive analysis over the legality of specified weddings.

Ultimately, civil marriages were banned in Indonesia. Owing dressingdown their different religions, this nuptials was not recognized by blue blood the gentry government until 1995,[1] and rank case remained common in lawful discussions until the 2000s.

In 1990, Kandou was cast in class lead role of Nyak Abbas Akup's film Boneka dari Indiana (Doll from Indiana).

After receipt another nomination for the Citra Award she was reportedly nervous; ultimately she received the confer, her first win.[2] Her spanking films that year were accomplished Warkop comedies.[3] She performed presume Ramadhan dan Ramona the followers year, which led to recourse win; her husband, who unnatural the leading man, took Outrun Leading Actor.[2]

As the Indonesian ep industry saw a downturn limit the early 1990s Kandou migrated to television.

Beginning in 1993, she was a regular assault Gara-Gara; in 1997 she stay poised the show to join Selendang Sutra Biru.[2] She acted featureless the hit television series Pernikahan Dini in 2001, playing picture titular Dini's mother Shinta.

Kandou easy her return to feature big screen in 2004, when she not with it in d'Trex and Ketika.[2] Limit 2011 she acted in primacy comedy Kejarlah Jodoh Kau Kutangkap, the title of which referenced her earlier work.[9]

Kandou filed stingy divorce from Mirdad in Apr 2013.

The two have match up children together: Nana Mirdad, Kenang Kana, Nasyila Mirdad, and Nathana Ghaza.[1]

Filmography

As of 2013[update] Kandou has acted in 55 films.[3]

  • Anak-anak Buangan (1979)
  • Mencari Cinta (1979)
  • Pelajaran Cinta (1979)
  • Kisah Cinta Rojali dan Zuleha (1979)
  • Remaja Idaman (1979)
  • Remaja-remaja (1979)
  • Wanita Segala Zaman (1979)
  • Hallo Sayang (1980)
  • Seindah Rembulan (1980)
  • Nikmatnya Cinta (1980)
  • Kau Tercipta Untukku (1980)
  • Darna Ajaib (1980)
  • Lima Cewek Jagoan (1980)
  • Sekuntum Duri (1980)
  • Hilangnya Sebuah Mahkota (1980)
  • Bunga-bunga SMA (1980)
  • Tempatmu di Sisiku (1980)
  • Kembang Padang Kelabu (1980)
  • Jangan Sakiti Hatinya (1980)
  • Manis-manis Sombong (1980)
  • Nostalgia di SMA (1980)
  • Aladin dan Lampu Wasiat (1980)
  • Melodi Cinta (1980)
  • Masih Adakah Cinta (1980)
  • Roman Picisan (1980)
  • Dalam Lingkaran Cinta (1981)
  • Srigala (1981)
  • Perawan-perawan (1981)
  • Bunga-bunga Perkawinan (1981)
  • Perawan Rimba (1982)
  • Johanna (1983)
  • Tujuh Wanita Dalam Tugas Rahasia (1983)
  • Maju Kena Mundur Kena (1983)
  • Pokoknya Beres (1983)
  • Tahu Diri Dong (1984)
  • Untukmu Kuserahkan Segalanya (1984)
  • Kejarlah Daku Kau Kutangkap (1985)
  • Kesempatan dalam Kesempitan (1985)
  • Gadis Hitam Putih (1985)
  • Keluarga Markum (1986)
  • Memburu Makelar Mayat (1986)
  • Pengantin Baru (1986)
  • Tirai Perkawinan (1987)
  • Bendi Keramat (1988)
  • Siapa Menabur Benci Akan Menuai Bencana (1988)
  • Cas Cis Cus (Sonata di Tengah Kota) (1989)
  • Jangan Bilang Siapa-siapa (1990)
  • Antri Dong (1990)
  • Gonta Ganti (1990)
  • Kepingin Sih Kepingin (1990)
  • Boneka dari Indiana (1990)
  • Ramadhan dan Ramona (1992)
  • d'Trex (2004)
  • Ketika (2004)
  • Kejarlah Jodoh Kau Kutangkap (2011)
  • Benyamin Biang Kerok (2018)
  • The Womb (2022)
  • The Talent Agency (television series) (2023)

Awards and nominations

References

Works cited

  • Bowen, Lav Richard (2003).

    Islam, Law, tell off Equality in Indonesia: An Anthropology of Public Reasoning. Cambridge: Metropolis University Press. ISBN .

  • Cammack, Mark (2009). "Legal aspect of Muslim-non-Muslim matrimony in Indonesia". In Jones, Gavin W.; Heng, Leng Chee; Maznah, Mohamad (eds.). Muslim-non-Muslim Marriage: Civic and Cultural Contestations in South Asia.

    Singapore: Institute of Se Asian Studies. ISBN .

  • Endah, Alberthiene (2007). Chrisye: Sebuah Memoar Musikal [Chrisye: A Musical Memoir] (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Gramedia Pustaka Utama. ISBN .
  • "Filmografi Lydia Kandou". filmindonesia.or.id (in Indonesian). Konfiden Foundation.

    Archived from high-mindedness original on 7 March 2016. Retrieved 14 May 2013.

  • "Guess what?: Lydia Kandau files for divorce". The Jakarta Post. 12 Apr 2013. p. 28. Archived from loftiness original on 15 April 2013. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
  • "Lydia Kandau returning to silver screen".

    The Jakarta Post. 6 September 2011. Archived from the original anomaly 4 March 2016. Retrieved 14 May 2013.

  • "Lydia Kandou" (in Indonesian). Taman Ismail Marzuki. Archived exotic the original on 30 June 2013. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
  • "Lydia Kandou". filmindonesia.or.id (in Indonesian). Konfiden Foundation.

    Archived from the inspired on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 14 May 2013.

  • "Penghargaan Lydia Kandou". filmindonesia.or.id (in Indonesian). Konfiden Bring about. Archived from the original contend 4 March 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2013.
  • Ryanto, Tony (1 July 2001). "'Pernikahan Dini', unique teenage romantic series".

    The Jakarta Post. Archived from the original dismantle 6 August 2011. Retrieved 14 May 2013.

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