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Dhalia est une Actrice Indonesienne née le 10 février 1925 à Medan (Indonesie)

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Nom de naissance Dhalia
Nationalité Indonesie
Naissance 10 février 1925 à Medan (Indonesie)
Mort 14 avril 1991 (à 66 ans)

Dhalia (10 February 1925 – 14 April 1991) was an Indonesian actress active for over fifty years. She was nominated for three Citra Awards at the Indonesian Film Festival, winning one.

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Dhalia was born in Medan, northern Sumatra, on 10 February 1925, to Tengku Katam. Her father, a stagewriter, named his theatrical troupe Dhalia Opera after her. For her formal education, she studied at a Muhammadiyah-run elementary school then at a Muhammadiyah-run junior high school. In her spare time she focused on acting for her father's troupe. By the 1940s she was already recognised for her singing prowess, although her father intended for her to continue her studies in Islam at Al-Azhar University, Cairo.

In 1941 Dhalia made her feature film debut in Njoo Cheong Seng's musical Pantjawarna, produced by Oriental Film. Her next two appearances saw her playing an orphan in Sutan Usman Karim's drama Panggilan Darah and alongside Rd Mochtar in Moestika dari Djemar, an adaptation of the One Thousand and One Nights. Dhalia's last two films before Indonesia's independence were completed during the Japanese occupation (1942–45): Berdjoang and Hoedjan. Both were works of pro-Japanese propaganda.

During the Indonesian National Revolution (1945–1949), film production almost stopped. Dhalia only returned to the screen in 1952, completing three films that year. By 1955 she had completed eighteen films, taking such roles as the title character in Chandra Dewi (1952) and the prostitute Laila in Lewat Djam Malam (1955). Between 1956 and 1972 Dhalia made no films. After she returned to the industry, she was no longer offered leading roles, instead taking supporting roles. She made her last film in 1990, with the 1980s as the most productive period in her career.

She died in Jakarta on 14 April 1991.



^ Biran 1979, p. 115.

^ Filmindonesia.or.id, Dhalia.

^ Biran 2009, p. 270.

^ Tjasmadi 1983, p. 191.

^ Filmindonesia.or.id, Panggilan Darah.

^ Filmindonesia.or.id, Moestika dari Djenar.

^ Biran 2009, pp. 334, 340.

^ Biran 2009, pp. 367–370.

^ Filmindonesia.or.id, Filmografi Dhalia.

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Filmographie de Dhalia (5 films)

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After the Curfew, 1h41
Réalisé par Usmar Ismail
Genres Drame
Acteurs Dhalia
Rôle Laila
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Un héros de la révolution retourne à la vie civile pour trouver la nouvelle société très différente des idéaux pour lesquels il s'est battu.
Berdjoang
Berdjoang (1943)

Réalisé par Ariffien
Thèmes Documentaire sur la guerre, Documentaire historique, Politique, Documentaire sur la Seconde Guerre mondiale
Acteurs Kartolo, Dhalia, Mohamad Mochtar

In Legok, a Japanese spokesman gives a speech regarding the formation of military units for native Indonesians. Two village boys, the best friends Saman (Sambas) and Anang (Mohamad Mochtar), try to join the army. Saman is not accepted owing to a lame leg, but Anang begins training. Saman, meanwhile, begins working indirectly for the Japanese occupation government by taking up work at a food company.
Panggilan Darah
Acteurs Dhalia, Anastasya Soerip

Orphaned sisters Dhalia and Soerip (themselves) leave their village in an attempt to make a living in the colonial capital of Batavia (now Jakarta). After a long period of misery, they are accepted as housemaids at the home of Hajji Ishak (Mochtar Widjaja). Although initially elated, they find that Iskak's wife (Wolly Sutinah) is a cruel mistress who often beats them. Meanwhile, Ishak's would-be-son-in-law is constantly flirting with Dhalia, much to his fiancée's dismay.
Pantjawarna
Réalisé par Njoo Cheong Seng
Acteurs Fifi Young, Dhalia, Anastasya Soerip

A young woman must raise her two daughters, despite several hardships, while her husband is in prison. She is ultimately taken in by the nobleman Raden Gatot, and the two fall in love. After she divorces her former husband, she and Gatot are married. Her former husband, however, upon release from prison, decides to challenge Gatot. Later in the film the mother must choose a good suitor for her daughters.
Terang Bulan
Réalisé par Albert Balink
Genres Drame
Acteurs Rd Mochtar, Roekiah, Kartolo, Dhalia

Rohaya (Roekiah) must separate from her lover, Kasim (Rd Mochtar), so that she can marry her father's choice, the disreputable but rich Musa (Eddie T. Effendi). The night before the wedding, Kasim plays the song "Terang Boelan" for Rohaya, and they agree to elope. The following day, Rohaya and Kasim escape from Sawoba Island to Malacca, where Kasim begins work at a drydock and Rohaya keeps busy as a housewife. They discover that Kasim's old friend, Dullah (Kartolo), has lived in Malacca for some time.