Christian Sugiono

Christian Sugiono
Born Christian Sugiono
(1981-02-25) 25 February 1981
Jakarta, Indonesia
Occupation actor, journalist, web designer
Years active 2005–present
Spouse(s) Titi Kamal (2009–present)

Christian Sugiono (born 25 February 1981) also known as Tian is an Indonesian actor and tech entrepreneur.[1]

He was selected as the sexiest male celebrity Indonesia in Insert Award 2014.[2]

Sugiono learned to sing and play bass guitar for his appearance in the 2006 film Dunia Mereka. He was honored for his work on this film with a nomination as Best Actor in the Bandung Film Festival Awards.[3] He is also known for starring in the 2005 film Catatan Akhir Sekolah.[4] In 2007, he appeared in the Malaysian film, Tipu Kanan Tipu Kiri or 100 Lies To Hide A Wife. This film was released to a wider audience than his earlier films, gaining international attention, primarily throughout Asia.

Christian is one of the co-founder of MBDC Media, an online media company in Indonesia. Currently he act as the CEO of the company, with its flagship product: Malesbanget.com, Indonesian humor viral media and video channels.

In 2014, MBDC Media closed investment partnerships with Rebright Partners from Japan and 500 Startup.[5]

Personal background

Sugiono's ancestry is a combination of Indonesian and German. While his father is from Indonesia, his mother is German. Sugiono is the second child, having both a younger and older brother.

Sugiono currently lives in Indonesia with award-winning actress Titi Kamal, with whom he starred in the film Tipu Kanan Tipu Kiri. On 26 February 2009, Sugiono announced publicly that after a ten-year relationship, he and Kamal were married in Australia on 6 February 2009.

Professional background

Modeling

In 1997, Sugiono signed on to model for Hai Magazine. His work with Hai served as a catalyst, which increased his value in the entertainment industry. This work resulted in greater exposure leading to more work in the fashion industry, including modeling on runways, and appearing in print and film advertising.

In 2006, Sugiono became a brand ambassador representing Close-Up toothpaste (2006 to present), Hewlett Packard (2008), and Gatsby hair products for men (2008), which is manufactured by the Mandom Corporation in Indonesia.

MTV Indonesia

In 2000, Sugiono left Indonesia for six years to study in Hamburg, Germany. He studied Information Technology, while attending the Technical University of Hamburg. Sugiono gained skills and knowledge in web design, having successfully developed his own website, which presents his professional background, skills, and abilities. During times of unemployment or hiatus in the entertainment industry, Sugiono continues his work in web design and computer programming, working from a web production studio in his home. Additionally, he is proficient in playing the piano, guitar, bass, and drums.

Following his college education, Sugiono returned to Jakarta to focus on his acting and modeling career. He successfully merged his knowledge in computer technology with his professional interests in the entertainment industry, by developing websites and writing articles and reviews of concerts and music festivals held throughout Europe during the summer. He has contributed extensively to Trax Magazine, for MTV Indonesia.[6]

Television appearances

After Sugiono returned from Hamburg, he began working in a number of roles in telefilms and soap operas.

Film appearances

Film synopsis

Catatan Akhir Sekolah

Sugiono's onscreen career began when he appeared in the 2005 film, Catatan Akhir Sekolah (translated: School Endnotes) as the film's antagonist, Ray. Written by Salman Aristo and directed by Hanung Bramantyo, this film received the award for Best Film in Indonesian Film Festival. It was also nominated for Best Director and Best Movie in MTV Indonesia Movie Awards. Sugiono went on to work again with Bramantyo in the 2006 film, Jomblo, and with Aristo, in his next film, Cinta silver.

Cinta Silver

In 2005, Sugiono appeared in Cinta Silver, in the role of Vishnu.[7][8] The screenplay was written by Salman Aristo.

Jomblo (or The Bachelor)

In 2006, his popularity increased after playing the role of Doni in Jomblo (translated The Bachelor).[9] This movie was honored as the Best Movie at the MTV Indonesia Movie Awards. Following the success of the film, a television series of the same name was created to continue the story on a regular basis.

Tipu Kanan Tipu Kiri (or 100 Lies to Hide A Wife)

In late 2006, Sugiono received an offer to star in the new Malaysian film Tipu Kanan Tipu Kiri (translated 100 Lies to Hide A Wife). In this movie, Sugiono played with his future wife, Titi Kamal, who plays as his wife. The romantic comedy follows the romantic relationship of Rudy, played by Sugiono, and Wulan, played by Titi Kamal. Sugiono and Kamal portrayed a young married couple forced to keep their marriage a secret due to restrictions related to a major lucrative recording contract which stipulated that Wulan remain a single woman.

Directed by Indian filmmaker Sharad Sharan, the romantic comedy was shot in 45 days during February and March around the Klang Valley.[10][11] The production crew and supporting cast included principles from the established Bollywood film community, as well as individuals from throughout India, Malaysia, and Indonesia.[12] The film was released to venues in Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore and India.[13]

(Bukan) Kesempatan yang Terlewat (or (Not) Missed Opportunity)

In the same year, Sugiono appeared in the Lux short film with Dian Sastrowardoyo in (Bukan) Kesempatan yang Terlewat (translated (Not) Missed Opportunity). This film screened in the Pusan International Film Festival (PIFF) 2007, South Korea. The film tells a story about a young woman repeatedly encounters an attractive young man whenever she commutes by train.

Jakarta Undercover

Sugiono also appeared in the cat-and-mouse thriller Jakarta Undercover, which is based on a novel by Moammar Emka.[14][15]

Dunia Mereka (or Their World)

Sugiono was honored for his work on Dunia Mereka (translated Their World), with a nomination as Best Actor in the Bandung Film Festival Awards.[3]

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