Paramitha Rusady

Paramitha Rusady
Born Pradnya Paramitha Chandra Devy Rusady
(1966-08-11) August 11, 1966
Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Residence Jakarta, Indonesia
Nationality Indonesian
Occupation
  • Actress
  • singer
  • presenter
Years active 1974–present
Religion Islam
Spouse(s) Gunawan Sudradjat (m. 2000–02)
Nenad Bago (m. 2004–12)
Children Adrian Tegar Maharaja Bago
Parent(s) Raden Ayu Marry Zumarya
Raden Mas Yus Rusady Wirahaditenaya
Relatives Ully Sigar Rusady (brother)

Musical career

Genres Pop
Instruments
Labels
Associated acts
  • Didi Rachman
  • Adi Bing Slamet

Paramitha Rusady, born Pradnya Paramitha Chandra Devy Rusady (born August 11, 1966), is an Indonesian singer, actress, and presenter.

Career

She was born in Ujung Pandang, August 16, 1966. Her parents are Raden Mas Yus Rusady Wirahaditenaya and Raden Ayu Mary Zumarya, a dance teacher.

Rusady has worked as a model and singer, as well as an actress in films and soap operas. In her youth, she starred in the romance movie Ranjau-Ranjau Cinta, along with Rano Karno. She appeared in the documentary Dibawah Nyiur Melambai and in Si Kabayan, paired with Didi Petet.[1] After a long hiatus, she returned to acting in 2011, appearing in the soap opera Anugerah.[1]

As a teenager she played musical instruments and wrote a number of songs.[1] In 2009 she released the single "Bulan Ke Tiga".[1]

Personal life

On June 23, 2000, she married Gunawan, a soap opera actor who was seven years younger than her. They divorced in October 2002 without having children. On May 20, 2004, she married Nenad Bago of Croatia. He changed his name to Muhammad Hamzah Akbar after converting to Islam. They have one son,[2] and divorced in 2012.[3]

Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

Soundtrack albums

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1984 Ranjau-Ranjau Cinta Mimi Lead role
1985 Romantika Tia Lead role
1985 Kidung Cinta Zein Lead role
1986 Secawan Anggur Kebimbangan Supporting role
1986 Merpati Tak Pernah Ingkar Janji Maria Lead role
1986 Ketika Musim Semi Tiba Ma Icih Lead role
1986 Didadaku Ada Cinta Marita Cendrawasih Lead role
1987 Aku Benci Kamu Uun Lead role
1988 Namaku Joe Fia Lead role
1988 Cinta Anak Jaman Heidy Lead role
1989 Makelar Kodok Fifi Lead role
1989 Si Kabayan Saba Kota Nyi Iteung Lead role
Nominated – 1989 Indonesian Film Festival for Best Leading Actress
1989 Si Kabayan dan Gadis Kota Nyi Iteung Lead role
1989 Lebih Asyik Sama Kamu Indriani Lead role
1990 Blok M Cindy Supporting role
Nominated – 1990 Indonesian Film Festival for Best Supporting Actress
1990 Makelar Kodok Untung Besar Freza Supporting role
1990 Dua Kekasih Rieke Lead role
1990 Boleh-Boleh Aja Vina Lead role
1990 Boss Carmad Sutirah Lead role
Nominated – 1991 Indonesian Film Festival for Best Leading Actress
1990 Pagar Ayu Ika Lead role
1990 Lupus IV: Anak Mami Sudah Besar Pia Lead role
1990 Catatan Si Boy IV Cindy Supporting role
1991 Catatan Si Boy V Cindy Supporting role
1991 Pesta Wendy Lead role
1992 Kuberikan Segalanya Fitri Supporting role
Nominated – 1989 Indonesian Film Festival for Best Supporting Actress
1992 Selembut Wajah Anggun Anggun Lead role
Nominated – 1992 Indonesian Film Festival for Best Leading Actress
2012 Ummi Aminah Zarika Supporting role
Nominated – 2012 Festival Film Bandung for Best Female Supporting Role

Television

Year Title Role Notes Network
1974–1979 Ci Luk Baa Herself Presenter SCTV
1982–1987 Akuarium Herself Presenter
1987–1989 Capcom TV Herself Presenter
1993 None Supporting role TPI
1993–1994 Hati Seluas Samudera Lead role RCTI
1994–1996 Untukmu Segalanya Lead role RCTI
1995 Simphony Dua Hati Lead role RCTI
1995–1996 Halimun Lead role RCTI
1996 Aku Bersujud Lead role
Nominated – 1997 Festival Sinetron Indonesia for Best Female Leading Role
RCTI
1997 Janjiku Laras/Nada Lead role
Won – 1997 Panasonic Awards for Favorite Actress
Won – 1998 Panasonic Awards for Favorite Drama Series Program
RCTI
1998 Karmila Doctor Karmila Lead role
Won – 1998 Panasonic Awards for Favorite Actress
Indosiar
1998–2000 Edu Games vs. CAPCOM Herself Presenter
1998–1999 Jangan Rebut Suamiku Lead role Indosiar
1998–1999 Permataku Lead role RCTI
1999–2000 Wajah Penuh Cinta Lead role RCTI
2000 Kau Bukan Milikku Lead role Indosiar
2000–2001 Berikan Aku Cinta Indosiar
2000–2001 Cinta Tak Pernah Salah Paramita Lead role RCTI
2001 Maha Pengasih SCTV
2001–2004 Alam Fantasi Herself Presenter
2001–2002 Kesetiaan Bidadari Trans TV
2002–2003 Jangan Ambil Nyawaku Trans 7
2003 Bagito ANTV
2004–2005 Siapa Paling Pintar? Herself Presenter Trans TV
2005 Hidayah Episode: "Janda Soleha Berhati Emas" Trans TV
2005 Pintu Hidayah Episode: "Surga Ditelapak Kaki Ibu" RCTI
2006 Iman SCTV
2006 Turun Ranjang Dian Lead role Indosiar
2006 Maha Kasih Episode: "Ingin Punya Anak" RCTI
2006 Ibu Pertiwi RCTI
2006 Do'a Episode: "Do'a Ibu" Indosiar
2006–2007 Biar Cinta Bicara Pertiwi Lead role Indosiar
2007 Istri Kedua TPI
2010–2011 Dia Anakku Maya Supporting role Indosiar
2011–2012 Anugerah Runia Supporting role RCTI
2012 Karunia Amara Supporting role RCTI
2012–2013 Kutunggu Kau di Pasar Minggu Mrs. Sari Supporting role RCTI

Television film

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Ketabahan Nurlela
2009 Kado Terindah
2011 Asal Mula Selat Bali

Awards and nominations

Year Awards Category Recipients Result
1989 Indonesian Film Festival Best Leading Actress Si Kabayan Saba Kota Nominated
1990 Best Supporting Actress Blok M Nominated
1991 Best Leading Actress Boss Carmad Nominated
1992 Selembut Wajah Anggun Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Kuberikan Segalanya Nominated
1997 Festival Sinetron Indonesia Best Female Leading Role Ku Bersujud Nominated
Panasonic Awards Favorite Actress Janjiku Won
1998 Karmila Won
Favorite Drama Series Program Janjiku Won
2000 C&R Magazine Choice Artist Paramitha Rusady #2
2012 Festival Film Bandung Best Female Supporting Role Ummi Aminah Nominated

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Rusady, Paramitha (1966-08-11). "Paramitha Rusady' career". Kapanlagi.com. Retrieved 2015-10-11.
  2. Kondisi Paramitha Rusady Kritis, diakses 1 Oktober 2007
  3. "Guess what?: Paramitha’s divorce court sessions delayed". The Jakarta Post. 1 August 2012. Retrieved 23 December 2015.

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