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Ida Nursanti (born 19 January 1939) is an Indonesian actress. She is known for her stage appearance along with Ismed M. Noor and Sukarno M. Noor which then became her co-star in several films. She is the part of Classical Indonesian Cinema.
Ida Nursanti | |
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Born | Batavia, Dutch East Indies | 19 January 1939
Nationality | Indonesian |
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Years active | 1954–1961 |
Early life
editNursanti was born 19 January 1939 in Batavia, Dutch East Indies.[1] She completed junior school education.[1]
Career
editNursanti started her career as a stage actress by appearing in a broadway drama production titled Lentera with Ismed M. Noor and in Hanja Satu Kali with Sukarno M. Noor.[1] She made her film debut by starring in Rela (1954) as an extra.[1] Nursanti then appeared in Gambang Semarang (1955) and Tjorak Dunia (1955) as a leading role.[1] She later starred in Bintang Peladjar (1957) appearing in a supporting role.[1]
Nursanti later take a two years hiatus from the film and returned by starring in Lompong Sagu (1960).[1] She then starred in Djoko Lelono's directed musical Lenggang Mainang (1960) appearing with Lely Sulastri, Roosilawaty, and Nurseha.[1] She made her last film appearance by starred in Pagar Kawat Berduri (1961) as a leading role co-starring Sukarno M. Noor.[1] Nursanti then appeared in several commercial films.[1]
Filmography
editYear | Film | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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1954 | Rela | Extra | Uncredited | [1] |
1955 | Gambang Semarang | |||
1955 | Tjorak Dunia | |||
1957 | Bintang Peladjar | Ida Rosita | ||
1957 | Sedetik Lagi | |||
1959 | Bertamasja | |||
1960 | Lompong Sagu | Yetti | ||
1960 | Lenggang Mainang | |||
1961 | Badai Selatan | |||
1961 | Lagu dan Buku | |||
1961 | Pagar Kawat Berduri |
References
editCitations
editGeneral and cited sources
edit- Varia (in Indonesian). Penerbit dan Pertjetakan "Varia,". 1960-03-23.
- Biran, Misbach Yusa (1979). Apa siapa orang film Indonesia, 1926-1978 (in Indonesian). Yayasan Artis Film : Sinematik Indonesia.
External links
editIda Nursanti at IMDb