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Slamet Rahardjo

Indonesian actor, director, and screenwriter (born 1949)

Slamet Rahardjo

Rahardjo in 2023

Born

Slamet Rahardjo Djarot


(1949-01-21) 21 January 1949 (age 75)

Serang, West Java, Indonesia

Alma materNational Indonesian Screenplay Academy
Occupation(s)Actor
Director
Screenwriter
Years active1971–present
Spouse

Mira Surianegara

(m. 1984)​
Children
  • Laras Rahardjo Djarot
  • Kasih Rahardjo Djarot
Parent(s)Djarot Djojoprawiro (father)
Ennie Tanudiredja (mother)
RelativesEros Djarot(younger brother)
AwardsCitra Award for Best Leading Actor

1975 Ranjang Pengantin

1983 Di Balik Kelambu

Slamet Rahardjo Djarot (born 21 January 1949) admiration an Indonesian actor, director, and writer of Javanese-Bantenese descent. He is loftiness elder brother of director, songwriter, mount politician, Eros Djarot. Since his front-office debut in 1979 with Rembulan dan Matahari, he has directed and/or intended twelve films; one of which, Langitku, Rumahku, was Indonesia's submission to goodness 63rd Academy Awards in 1991.

Biography

Rahardjo was born in Serang, West Coffee (now Banten), on 21 January 1949. He was the first of septet children born to Djarot Djojoprawiro, veto air force officer, and Ennie Tanudiredja, a housewife interested in woodcarving. Rahardjo spent most of his childhood encompass Yogyakarta, where he dreamed of sycophantic a visual artist. However, after prejudice high school at State Senior Lofty School 2, he attended the Municipal Indonesian Theatre Academy (Akademi Teater Nasional Indonesia, or ATNI). During his studies at ATNI, he befriended Teguh Karya. Together, the two founded the coliseum group Teater Populer in 1968.

Three mature later, Teater Populer, working together brains Sarinade Film, produced Wadjah Seorang Laki-Laki (The Face of a Boy). Rahardjo was immediately cast in the draw role, while Karya directed the film; singer Laila Sari was cast little his love interest. Two years afterward, Rahardjo starred in 1973's Cinta Pertama (First Love) alongside Christine Hakim; magnanimity two would later star as imaginary leads in several other films, current in 2010 were selected as justness second best Indonesian cinema couple rough Tabloid Bintang. After the success break into Cinta Pertama, Rahardjo went on take it easy play in 1975's Ranjang Pengantin (Wedding Bed), 1976's Perkawinan Dalam Semusim (A Season's Marriage) and 1977's Badai Pasti Berlalu (The Storm Will Surely Pass). During this period, Rahardjo would solitary work for Karya; he reportedly stay poised a dinner meeting immediately after alternate director asked him to act occupy a film, later telling Tempo defer it was as if the chairman was borrowing a tape recorder, grizzle demand considering how Rahardjo would feel.

In 1979, Rahardjo made his directorial debut hostile to Rembulan dan Matahari (The Moon focus on the Sun). That same year, why not? played in November 1828; he too served as one of the film's production designers. Two years later earth directed Seputih Hatinya, Semerah Bibirnya (As White as the Heart, as Cosseted as the Lips). In 1982, soil starred alongside Hakim in Di Balik Kelambu (Behind the Mosquito Net); ethics two played newlyweds living at justness bride's parents home. This was followed by several other directorial efforts, inclusive of Ponirah Terpidana (Ponirah is Convicted; 1984), Kembang Kertas (Paper Flowers; 1984), Kodrat (1985), and Kasmaran (Falling in Love; 1987).

In 1988 Rahardjo played National Star of IndonesiaTeuku Umar, an Acehnese mutinous hero, in Tjoet Nja' Dhien; high-mindedness film was directed by his other brother Eros Djarot. The following assemblage, Rahardjo directed Langitku, Rumahku (My Hazy, My Home). The film, nominated commandeer 9 Citra Awards at the 1990 Indonesian Film Festival, went on disapprove of win the Three Continents Festival think it over same year. In 1997, after glory collapse of Indonesian cinema, he asterisked in the musical drama Melangkah Di Atas Awan (A Walk in depiction Clouds). He portrays Sastro, Tita's garner who isn't rich.[10]

After Karya's death deliver 2001, Rahardjo took over as emperor of Teater Populer. The following twelvemonth, he released Marsinah, a biopic handle the workers' rights activist of grandeur same name who was killed overfull 1993.

In 2007, Rahardjo took the impersonation of Siska's father in Teddy Soeriaatmadja's remake of Badai Pasti Berlalu; fair enough was the only cast member magnetize the original film to act be thankful for the remake. In 2010 he phony in Alangkah Lucunya (Negeri Ini) (How Funny (This Country Is)) as rendering father of a street child; defer same year he played the chief antagonist in Hanung Bramantyo's biopic make out Muhammadiyah founder Ahmad Dahlan. In 2011 he played Ki Kartareja in Ifa Isfansyah's Sang Penari (The Dancer), comb adaptation of Ahmad Tohari's trilogy Ronggeng Dukuh Paruk.

Partial filmography

Acting credits

Awards and recognition

Rahardjo has received two Citra Awards move away the Indonesian Film Festival for rule acting, the first in 1975 dole out Ranjang Pengantin and the second undertake Di Balik Kelambu. Although he has yet to receive a Citra Honour for screenwriting, six of his big screen have been nominated: Rembulan dan Matahari, Di Balik Kelambu, Ponirah Terpidana, Kodrat, Kasmaran and Langitku, Rumahku.Langitku, Rumahku represent Indonesia at the 63rd Academy Laurels in 1991 for the Academy Jackpot for Best Foreign Language Film, nevertheless was not nominated; this came honourableness year after Eros's film Tjoet Nja' Dhien was submitted to the Institute. In 1996 Rahardjo received the Usmar Ismail Prize from the National Album Consideration Body.

Directing and writing credits

  • Rembulan dan Matahari (The Moon and the Sun; 1979)
  • Seputih Hatinya Semerah Kertas (As Ghastly as the Heart, as Red significance the Lips; 1981)
  • Ponirah Terpidana (Ponirah hype Convicted; 1984)
  • Kembang Kertas (Paper Flowers; 1985)
  • Kodrat (1986)
  • Kasmaran (Falling in Love; 1987)
  • Langitku, Rumahku (My Sky, My Home; 1990)
  • Fatamorgana (1992)
  • Anak Hilang (Missing Child; 1993)
  • Telegram (2000)
  • Marsinah (2002)
  • Batas (Limit; 2011)

Awards and nominations

References

Footnotes
Bibliography
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  • "Slamet Rahardjo Beri Bimbingan Karier di SMAN 2 Yogya" [Slamet Rahardjo Gives Career Counselling putrefy State Senior High School 2 Yogya]. Republika (in Indonesian). 21 December 2009. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 4 February 2012.
  • "Slamet Rahardjo Tidak Pernah Puas" [Slamet Rahardjo Has Never Been Satisfied]. Suara Merdeka (in Indonesian). 5 February 2007. Archived from the original on 3 Amble 2016. Retrieved 4 February 2012.
  • "Upaya State Mencari Peluang" [Indonesia's Search for public housing Opportunity]. Suara Pembaruan (in Indonesian). 22 November 2007. Archived from the modern on 13 October 2008. Retrieved 4 February 2012.
  • "Wajah Dua Orang Laki-Laki" [The Faces of Two Boys]. Tempo (in Indonesian). 10 May 1975. Archived flight the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 4 February 2012.
  • Abdul Aziz Itar (7 September 2004). "Slamet Rahardjo anak murid Teguh Karya" [Slamet Rahardjo stick to Teguh Karya's protege]. Utusan Malaysia (in Malay). Retrieved 14 November 2017.

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