Dwi Sasono

Dwi Sasono
Born (1980-03-30) March 30, 1980
Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia
Occupation actor
Years active 2006-present
Spouse(s) Widi Mulia
Children

Dru Prawiro Sasono

Widuri Putri Sasono

Dwi Sasono (born March 30, 1980) is an Indonesian actor.[1] He is best known for starring in the 2006 film Mendadak Dangdut. Sasono joined the vocal groups AB Three and Widi Mulia in late 2007.

Career

Sasono's acting career, and his nickname, began with the role of Rizal in the film Mendadak Dangdut (2006) by Rudi Soedjarwo.

After Mendadak Dangdut, Sasono appeared in Pocong 2 (2006), Mengejar Mas Mas (2007), and Otomatis Romantis (2008).

In the MTV Indonesia Movie Award 2007, Sasono had three nominations: Most Favorite Actor (Mengejar Mas Mas), Most Favorite Supporting Actor (Pocong 2), and Breakthrough Actor/Actress (Mengejar Mas-Mas).[2]

Rizal

Rizal was the narcissistic owner of a single organ, self-absorbed Senandung Citayam, who felt the earth spinning in sekelilinginya, and sometimes looked tacky.[3] Of the 10 thousand people who tried out for this movie, Sasono was the only one capable of making Rudi put her in a few films. Sasono actually prepared for playing the character in 9 Dragons. But Rudi finally put used it in Mendadak Dangdut.[4]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2006 Mendadak Dangdut Rizal Nominations Citra Award for Best Leading Actor in Indonesian Film Festival 2006
Favorite Supporting Role Actor in Indonesian Movie Awards 2007
2006 Pocong 2 Wisnu Nominations Most Favorite Supporting Actor in MTV Indonesia Movie Awards 2007
2007 Mengejar Mas Mas Suparno / Mrs. Parno Nominations Most Favorite Actor in MTV Indonesia Movie Awards 2007
Nominations Breakthrough Actor/Actress in MTV Indonesia Movie Awards 2007
Nominations Citra Award for Best Leading Actor in Indonesian Film Festival 2007
2008 Otomatis Romantis Trisno Nominations Citra Award for Best Supporting Actor in Indonesian Film Festival 2008
2008 D.O - Drop Out David / Si Germo
2008 Under The Tree Unknown Role
2008 Lastri Unknown Role
2008 Drupadi Yudhistira
2009 Kalau Cinta Jangan Cengeng Ahmad
2009 Wakil Rakyat Dani Best Supporting Role Actor in Indonesian Movie Awards 2009
2009 Jamila dan Sang Presiden Ibrahim
2009 Capres Hartono, SE.
2009 Kata Maaf Terakhir Unknown Role
2009 XXL-Double Extra Large Soemanto
2010 The God Babe Ojan
2010 Istri Bo'ongan Arya
2010 Laskar Pemimpi Kopral Jono Nominations Best Supporting Role Actor in Bandung Film Festival 2011
2011 Belkibolang Unknown Role
2011 Get Married 3 Handyman Mopping Hospital
2012 Sampai Ujung Dunia Daud
2012 Test Pack Heru
2012 Jakarta Hati Unknown Role Nominations Omnibus Best Actor in Maya Cup 2012
2013 Rectoverso Panca Segment: "Firasat"
2013 Romantini Driver
2013 Hati Ke Hati Salep
2014 Yasmine Unknown Role
2014 Aku, Kau & KUA Kak Emil

Sitcom

Year Title Role
2014 Tetangga Masa Gitu? Adi Putranto

Awards and Nominations

Year Awards Category Film Results
2006 Indonesian Film Festival Citra Award for Best Leading Actor Mendadak Dangdut Nominated
2007 MTV Indonesia Movie Awards Most Favorite Supporting Actor Pocong 2 Nominated
2007 Indonesian Movie Awards Favorite Supporting Role Actor Mendadak Dangdut Won
2007 MTV Indonesia Movie Awards Most Favorite Actor Mengejar Mas Mas Nominated
2007 MTV Indonesia Movie Awards Breakthrough Actor/Actress Mengejar Mas Mas Nominated
2007 Indonesian Film Festival Citra Award for Best Leading Actor Mengejar Mas Mas Nominated
2008 Indonesian Film Festival Citra Award for Best Leading Actor Otomatis Romantis Nominated
2009 Indonesian Movie Awards Best Leading Role Actor Wakil Rakyat Won
2011 Bandung Film Festival Best Supporting Role Actor Laskar Pemimpi Nominated
2012 Maya Cup Omnibus Best Actor Jakarta Hati Nominated

References

  1. Prathivi, Niken (5 January 2014). "Dwi Sasono: Getting into character". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 7 April 2014.
  2. Dwi Sasono MIMA Earn 3 Nominations in 2007, accessed October 6, 2007 Archived April 9, 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  3. "KapanLagi.com: Kinaryosih | 'MENDADAK DANGDUT' Seru Dan Menghibur," (in Indonesian). Retrieved June 2, 2012.
  4. Jason Banget Dwi, accessed June 2, 2012 Archived April 8, 2014 at the Wayback Machine

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