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Happy Salma est une Actrice Indonesienne née le 4 janvier 1980

Happy Salma

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Nom de naissance Happy Salma
Nationalité Indonesie
Naissance 4 janvier 1980 (44 ans)

Happy Salma or Jero Happy Salma Wanasari (born Happy Salma; 4 January 1980) is an Indonesian actress, model, and writer. Originally working as a model, she later acted in numerous sinetron before acting in 2005's Gie. She married Ubud prince Tjokorda Bagus Dwi Santana Kertayasa in 2010. The following year she was chosen as best supporting actress at Indonesian Movie Awards for her role as a prostitute in 7 Hati 7 Cinta 7 Wanita (Seven Hearts, Seven Loves, Seven Women).

Biographie

Happy Salma was born in Sukabumi, West Java, on 4 January 1980 to Dachlan Suhendra and Iis Rohaeni, she is the fourth of the couple's six children. She enjoyed writing and reading from an early age. She graduated from Trisakti University with a degree in business administration.

Salma originally entered the entertainment industry as a model. She later appeared in numerous sinetron (Indonesian soap operas), including Bujangan (Single Man), Kutunggu Cintamu (I Wait for your Love), and Cowok-Cowok Keren (Cool Guys). In 2005 she acted in Gie, Indonesia's official entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the 78th Academy Awards.

In 2009, Salma was chosen as one of the celebrity icons for Balai Pustaka's reprint of eight classics of Indonesian literature in a special Indonesian Cultural Heritage Series. She represented Sitti Nurbaya.

In 2010, Salma played Yanti in the film 7 Hati 7 Cinta 7 Wanita (7 Hearts 7 Loves 7 Women); in preparation, she spent time observing a real-life prostitute. Despite the character being a prostitute, Salma refused to have any form of physical contact with the male performers, saying that "it’s okay to play a sensual character, but [she did not] want to do such scenes". She won the award for Best Supporting Actress at the 2011 Indonesian Movie Awards for the role.

Aside from acting, Salma also writes. As of 2010, she has written three books and collaborated on another three; she has also released two short story collections. She has said that if she abandoned acting she would pursue a career as an author.

Salma married photographer Tjokorda Bagus Dwi Santana Kertayasa, a prince from Ubud, Bali, on 3 October 2010, after which she received a royal title and changed her name in Jero Happy Salma Wanasari. They had a traditional Sundanese wedding reception in Sukabumi on 16 October 2010. The couple had a daughter, Tjokorda Sri Kinandari Kerthyasa who was born April 2, 2015.

In 2011, Salma will produce a new film, Description Without Place which tells about the past, present and the future of 3 women (from Saudi Arabia, Italy and Jakarta respectively) who meet in Bali during their spiritual journeys.

Le plus souvent avec

Sastha Sunu
Sastha Sunu
(2 films)
Riri Riza
Riri Riza
(1 films)
Lukman Sardi
Lukman Sardi
(2 films)
Ifa Isfansyah
Ifa Isfansyah
(1 films)
Yudi Datau
Yudi Datau
(2 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmographie de Happy Salma (4 films)

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5 cm
5 cm (2012)
, 1h40
Genres Drame, Aventure, Romance
Acteurs Happy Salma, Didi Petet
Rôle Happy Salma
Note71% 3.5953.5953.5953.5953.595
7 Hati 7 Cinta 7 Wanita, 1h35
Genres Drame, Romance
Acteurs Jajang C. Noer, Happy Salma
Rôle Yanti
Note21% 1.0832451.0832451.0832451.0832451.083245
7 Hati follows the story of seven women who are unknowingly interconnected. The lead character, Kartini (Jajang C. Noer), is a 45-year-old obstetrician who finds herself increasingly sympathetic with her patients. These patients include Ratna (Intan Kieflie), a hijab-wearing woman who is pregnant for the first time; Rara (Tamara Tyasmara), Ratna's 14-year-old sister; Yanti (Happy Salma), a prostitute; Lili (Olga Lydia), a pregnant Chinese Indonesian woman; and Lastri (Radia), an obese woman.
Sang Penari, 1h51
Réalisé par Ifa Isfansyah
Genres Drame, Romance
Acteurs Oka Antara, Prisia Nasution, Slamet Rahardjo, Lukman Sardi, Tio Pakusadewo, Teuku Rifnu Wikana
Rôle Surti
Note74% 3.7189253.7189253.7189253.7189253.718925
In 1953, two tempeh bongkrèk makers in Dukuh Paruk, a small hamlet in Banyumas, Central Java, accidentally sell poisoned tempeh, which kills many residents, including the much respected ronggeng (local traditional dancer). The residents of the hamlet begin panicking and rioting, causing the tempeh makers to commit suicide. Their daughter, Srintil, survives and is raised by her grandfather Sakarya (Landung Simatupang).
Gie
Gie (2005)
, 2h27
Réalisé par Riri Riza
Genres Drame, Biographie, Historique
Acteurs Jonathan Mulia, Donny Alamsyah, Lukman Sardi, Indra Birowo, Happy Salma
Rôle Santi
Note75% 3.782573.782573.782573.782573.78257
Soe Hok Gie grew up in a lower-middle class Chinese Indonesian family in Jakarta. In his early teens, young Gie had developed a fascination in concepts and idealisms advocated by world class intellectuals. Combined with a fighter's passion, faithfulness to friends, and a heart filled with genuine care for others and for his country, young Gie grew to become intolerant with injustice, and dreamt of an Indonesia that is truly founded on justice, equality, and righteousness. This passion was frequently misunderstood by others. Even Soe's best friends, Tan Tjin Han and Herman Lantang posed the question "What is all this fighting for?" which Soe would calmly respond with his awareness that freedom has a price tag that must be paid. Soe's motto, as written on the movie poster, is translated as "It is better to be singled out than to surrender to hypocrisy".