Nurbani Yusuf
Nurbani Yusuf | |
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Born | Bengkulu, Dutch East Indies | 25 December 1939
Died | 22 October 2015 Singapore | (aged 75)
Burial place | Karet Bivak Cemetery |
Nationality | Indonesian |
Alma mater | University of Indonesia (S.H.) |
Occupations |
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Years active | 1958–1964 (actress) 1977–unknown (lawyer) |
Political party | Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle |
Spouse |
Kusumanegara
(m. 1968, died) |
Children | 2 |
Nurbani Yusuf Kusumanagara (25 December 1939 – 22 October 2015) was an Indonesian actress, model, and trader turned lawyer and politician. She debuted in the Indonesian film industry by starring in Usmar Ismail's film Asrama Dara (1958) and reached popularity with Anak Perawan di Sarang Penjamun (1962).
Early life
[edit]Nurbani Yusuf was born on 25 December 1939 in Bengkulu, Dutch East Indies, as the second child and only daughter of the nine children of Muhammad Yusuf (died 1961).[1][2] Her brothers were Rusdy (1943–1990), Abdul Salihin (1947–2022), and Yulius Yusuf.[citation needed] Yusuf went to Faculty of Law at University of Indonesia and graduated in 1976.[3]
Personal life
[edit]In 1967, Yusuf was proposed by President Sukarno to became his wife but was rejected by her mother.[4] She later married Kusumanagara, an entrepreneur, in 1968, and has had two daughters.[2] Their marriage lasted until Kusumanagara's death.[2]
Death
[edit]Yusuf died at Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore, on 22 October 2015, due to illness at the age of 75.[5]
Entertainment career
[edit]Yusuf started her career as a model by became a winner in pageant contest in 1958.[3] Her victory then attracted the attention of Usmar Ismail, who invited her to star in his film and cast her in Asrama Dara (1958).[3] Yusuf later starred in Tjita-Tjita Ajah (1960) and Anak Perawan di Sarang Penjamun (1962), followed by Bajangan di Waktu Fajar (1962), a joint production between Perfini and Cathay Keris Films which was shot in Singapore.[3][6] She made her last film appearance by starring in Tauhid (1964).[3] During the filming process, she performed the Hajj.[3] Yusuf later left the film industry to focused on her study at University of Indonesia.[3]
Notable cases
[edit]Sawito's cases
[edit]Yusuf defended Sawito Kartowibowo, an agricultural department employee who was arrested on charges of treason.[7] She later said that Sawito's detention was an "arbitrary act of atrocity" and asserted that he was a victim of calumny on the part of some of Suharto's opponents, whom she referred to as "hidden directors" of the trial.[7]
Arie Hanggara's cases
[edit]Yusuf defended Santi, the wife of Machtino and the step mother of Arie Hanggara, a child who was molested and beaten to death by his father on 8 November 1984.[8] Santi was sentenced to two years in prison for helping Machtino torture Hanggara.[9]
Filmography
[edit]During her six year acting career Yusuf acted in some five films.
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Citations
[edit]Works cited
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Effendhi, M.D (1961-10-25). "Ajah Nurbani Joesoef meninggal dunia". Varia (in Indonesian). p. 22.
- ^ a b c "Nama dan Peristiwa: Ny. Nurbani Yusuf SH (53)". KOMPAS (in Indonesian). 1992-05-19. Retrieved 2022-08-19.
- ^ a b c d e f g Biran 1979, p. 357.
- ^ "Presiden Meminang Nurbani Jusuf Setelah Bendera Pusaka Naik". Harian AB (in Indonesian). 1967-01-26.
- ^ @FloraSutrisno (2015-10-23). "Innalillahi wainailillahi rojiun....... Berita duka, telah meninggal dunia Ibu Nurbani Jusuf Kantjasungkana di Mount Elizabeth Singapore" (Tweet) (in Indonesian) – via Twitter.[better source needed]
- ^ Sadhar (1962). "Nurbani Jusuf Pernah Dinjatakan Sebagai Omslag Selecta Jg Paling Disukai (1960)". Selecta (in Indonesian). p. 22.
- ^ a b Bourchier, David (2010). Dynamics of Dissent in Indonesia: Sawito and the Phantom Coup. Equinox Publishing. ISBN 978-602-8397-48-3. Archived from the original on 2023-10-02. Retrieved 2022-10-22.
- ^ "Nurbani Yusuf menangis karena ketidakadilan". Jakarta Magazine (in Indonesian). 1986-03-01.
- ^ Rizal, M. "Duka Nasional Kematian Bocah Arie Hanggara". detikx. Archived from the original on 2022-09-30. Retrieved 2022-09-30.