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Netty Herawaty was born on 4 April, 1929 in Surabaya, Dutch East Indies, is a Netty Herawaty was actress. Discover Netty Herawaty's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?
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59 years old |
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Aries |
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4 April, 1929 |
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4 April |
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Surabaya, Dutch East Indies |
Date of death |
6 February, 1989 |
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Jakarta, Indonesia |
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Indonesia
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Netty Herawaty Height, Weight & Measurements
At 59 years old, Netty Herawaty height is 5 ft .
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Who Is Netty Herawaty's Wife?
His wife is Darussalam
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Darussalam |
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Netty Herawaty Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Netty Herawaty worth at the age of 59 years old? Netty Herawaty’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. He is from Indonesia. We have estimated Netty Herawaty's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Netty Herawaty (4 April 1929 – 6 February 1989) was an Indonesian actress who made more than fifty films between 1949 and 1986.
Born in Surabaya, as a teenager Herawaty toured Java with a number of stage troupes during the Japanese occupation and Indonesian National Revolution.
Herawaty was born on 4 April 1929 in Surabaya, East Java, Dutch East Indies, as the daughter of Soepingi, a violinist, and Miss Riboet Muda, an actress.
She graduated from the R.K. Zuster School before becoming active on stage at age thirteen, when she joined Irama Masa, a theatrical company established by the Japanese occupation government.
Later in 1943, she married Darussalam, a fellow actor with the company who was ten years her senior.
According to an interview with Kentjana, the couple fell in love while their troupe was on a boat returning from Makassar.
In 1945, following the surrender of Japan and the proclamation of Indonesian independence, Herawaty and her husband established the troupe Trimurti, based out of Gombong, Central Java.
They toured Java and supported the Indonesians fighting against the returning Dutch colonial forces.
This troupe had collapsed by 1947, and the two spent time with Djamaluddin Malik's troupe Bintang Timur and Fred Young's Bintang Surabaja.
She then established Panggung Bhakti Artis along with Mimi Mariani.
In 1949, she made her feature film debut in Fred Young's Saputangan.
When Young established his own film company in 1949, also called Bintang Surabaja, Herawaty made the transition to film.
Her first role was in Saputangan.
Herawaty's greatest success during the 1950s, however, was with Djamaluddin Malik's Persari.
This was followed by seven further films for the company, including Bintang Surabaja 1951 (1950), Djembatan Merah (1950), and Selamat Berdjuang, Masku! (1951).
She joined the company shortly after it was established, appearing in early productions such as Sepandjang Malioboro (1951) and Surjani Mulia (1951), and was often cast along with Rd Mochtar.
After two years of collaborating with Young, appearing in a total of eight films for his Bintang Surabaja Film Corporation, Herawaty migrated to Djamaluddin Malik's Persari, where she soon became one of the company's most popular stars and appeared in such films as Rodrigo de Villa (1952) and Lewat Djam Malam (1955).
In 1952 Herawaty was part of a group of Persari actors and crew members who spent nearly two years in the Philippines to study filmmaking and produce two Ansco Colour films in collaboration with LVN Studio.
In the first of these productions, the Indonesian-language edition of Rodrigo de Villa (1952), she was cast in the role of Jimena, the daughter of a treasonous courtier who falls in love with a loyal royalist.
By 1953 they had one child, a daughter named Rustiany.
The second production, Leilani (also Tabu, 1953) saw Herawaty take the title role as a newlywed separated from her groom by a storm.
Upon returning to Indonesia in 1953, Herawaty continued acting for Persari, appearing in a further seven films for the company.
By 1954 Herawaty was considered part of the Persari's "Big Four", together with Darussalam, fellow actress Titien Sumarni, and Mochtar.
The following year she was named most popular Indonesian actress by the magazine Film Varia, though the film critic Salim Said suggests Malik influenced this decision; Sumarni, who had had a falling out with Persari, had won the popular vote.
This included the role of Norma, the fiancée of a returned guerrilla, in the Perfini–Persari collaboration Lewat Djam Malam, which won a Citra Award for Best Film at the 1955 Indonesian Film Festival.
In 1957, Malik was accused of corruption and placed under house arrest.
The following year Persari was closed and much of its staff dispersed.
Herawaty, rather than stay in the struggling film industry, returned to the theatre.
With Darussalam, she established the Herawaty National Theatre in 1958, but over the next decade she acted with several troupes.
When Persari was shut down, Herawaty returned to the theatre, spending most of the 1960s away from Indonesia's struggling film industry.
Herawaty made only one film in the 1960s, Nenny (1968).
She returned to screen in the 1970s, appearing in supporting roles in more than thirty films before her death.
In the 1970s Herawaty made another return to cinema, albeit mostly in supporting roles.
She featured in more than thirty films between Djembatan Emas (1971) and Bintang Kejora (1986), including several films starring the dangdut singer Rhoma Irama.
She and Darussalam were also active on television, with their show Senyum Jakarta (1972–1980); their fellow actors included Fifi Young and.
In 1978 Herawaty received an award from the governor of Jakarta for her contributions to film, and in 1981 the (Persatuan Artis Film Indonesia, or PARFI) congress recognized her as their "Exemplary Actress".
Herawaty died on 6 February 1989, at the age of 59.
She was survived by Darussalam.
In her forty-three-year acting career, Herawaty appeared in some fifty-five films.