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Nawi Ismail
Nawi Ismail (18 April 1918 – 8 February 1990 in Jakarta) was an Indonesian film director and actor. He often worked with Dicky Zulkarnaen and Benyamin Sueb. Biography Born in Batavia (now Jakarta), Dutch East Indies, on 18 April 1918, Ismail received an elementary and junior high school education. After graduating in 1937, he worked for some time at the Batavia-based publisher Kolff. However, Ismail soon became involved in the burgeoning film industry, being cast in a supporting role in '' Melati van Agam'' (1940). Behind the screen, he served as assistant cinematographer for ''Ikan Doejoeng'' (1941) and ''Selendang Delima'' (1941). He remained involved in film production throughout the Japanese occupation (1942–1945), scripting and editing newsreels. After the end of the occupation, as the nascent Indonesian republic— proclaimed on 17 August 1945—fought to retain its independence, Ismail entered the Indonesian military, ultimately reaching the rank of sec ...
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Dicky Zulkarnaen
Iskandar "Dicky" Zulkarnaen (October 12, 1939 – May 10, 1995) was a prominent and award-winning Indonesian actor. He was the husband of Mieke Wijaya and father of Vanya "Nia" Zulkarnaen, both actresses. External links * 1939 births 1995 deaths Indonesian male film actors 20th-century Indonesian male actors Betawi people People from Batavia, Dutch East Indies People from Jakarta {{indonesia-actor-stub ...
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