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Ali Joego ( Soewandi Spelling Ali Jugo;
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: Ali Yugo; 17 March 1907 – 18 February 1970) was a stage and film actor and director active in the
Dutch East Indies The Dutch East Indies, also known as the Netherlands East Indies ( nl, Nederlands(ch)-Indië; ), was a Dutch colony consisting of what is now Indonesia. It was formed from the nationalised trading posts of the Dutch East India Company, which ...
and Indonesia. During his twenty-year career he appeared in thirty films and directed seven.


Biography

Joego was born in
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on the island of Celebes in the
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on 17 March 1907. He and his parents moved to
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, part of the British
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, where he was raised. Joego did not receive much education. In the late 1920s, Joego returned to the East Indies and became a member of the theatre troupe
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, which was run by the
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-born actor of Russian descent Willy A. Piedro and his
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wife Dewi Dja'. Joego and the troupe, which included
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as the main script writer and actors such as Dja', Ratna Asmara, and
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, toured Southeast Asia. In 1936 it undertook a trip to India, hoping to produce a film version of Andjar's stage play ''Dr Samsi''. Under financial duress, this plan collapsed, and Dardanella disbanded; Joego made his way back to the Indies and established his own theatrical troupe. Joego entered the film industry in 1940, when he and several former Dardanella members joined The Teng Chun's Java Industrial Film (JIF) for the film '' Kartinah'', which was directed by Andjar Asmara and starred Ratna and Astaman. Over the next two years Joego appeared in a further five films, all but one of which was for JIF or one of subsidiaries. His only appearance from the period in a non-JIF film was in ''
Air Mata Iboe ''Air Mata Iboe'' (Perfected spelling: ''Air Mata Ibu''; Malay for ''A Mother's Tears'') is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) directed and written by Njoo Cheong Seng. Starring Fifi Young, Rd Ismail, Ali Sarosa, and Ali ...
'' (1941), produced by the rival company Majestic. In the film, he depicted a man who becomes a robber and dies of guilt after his son is taken prisoner in his place. During the Japanese occupation of 1942–45, Joego led two stage troupes, Batu Tjinta and Nusantara. He returned to cinema in 1948 with ''
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'', in which he was cast alongside Ratna Asmara and portrayed a blind man who chases away his wife after fearing that she has been unfaithful. Joego appeared in one further film for the production company, South Pacific Film, the Andjar Asmara-directed '' Gadis Desa'' (1949). As the 1950s dawned, Joego became increasingly involved in the film industry, though mostly behind the screen. In 1951, he directed his first two films, ''Penganten Baru'' for Tan & Wong Bros. (a joint venture of the Tan and
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) and ''Marunda'' for Persari (under the direction of
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). The latter film depicted a love triangle set against the
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. Joego directed a further three films in three years, for various different companies. Although he ventured into filmmaking, Joego remained active as an actor. He appeared in six films between 1950 and 1954. In 1955, with the domestic cinema faltering, Joego ceased directing to focus on acting. He acted in a further ten films by the end of the decade. In 1963, Joego made his last film, ''Daerah Tak Bertuan''. He died on 18 February 1970. Despite his twenty-year career he was – according to the magazine ''Mingguan Djaja'' – never famous.


Filmography

Altogether Joego acted in 30 films. He directed seven more, at times also providing the story.


Actor

* '' Kartinah'' (1940) * '' Noesa Penida'' (1941) * ''
Elang Darat ''Elang Darat'' (; Indonesian for ''Land Hawk'') is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia) which was directed by Inoe Perbatasari and produced by The Teng Chun for Jacatra Film. A detective film, it follows a man who comes ...
'' (1941) * '' Poetri Rimba'' (1941) * ''
Elang Darat ''Elang Darat'' (; Indonesian for ''Land Hawk'') is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia) which was directed by Inoe Perbatasari and produced by The Teng Chun for Jacatra Film. A detective film, it follows a man who comes ...
'' (1941) * ''
Air Mata Iboe ''Air Mata Iboe'' (Perfected spelling: ''Air Mata Ibu''; Malay for ''A Mother's Tears'') is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) directed and written by Njoo Cheong Seng. Starring Fifi Young, Rd Ismail, Ali Sarosa, and Ali ...
'' (1941) * '' Ratna Moetoe Manikam'' (1941) * '' Poetri Rimba'' (1941) * ''
Djaoeh Dimata ''Djaoeh Dimata'' (; EYD, Perfected Spelling: ''Jauh di Mata''; Indonesian for ''Out of Sight'') is a 1948 film from what is now Indonesia written and directed by Andjar Asmara for the South Pacific Film Corporation (SPFC). Starring Ratna Asmar ...
'' (1948) * '' Gadis Desa'' (1949) * '' Sehidup Semati'' (1949) * '' Harumanis'' (1950) * ''
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'' (1951) * '' Marunda'' (1951) * '' Pelarian dari Pagar Besi'' (1951) * '' Bintang Surabaya'' (1951) * '' Penganten Baru'' (1951) * '' Taufan'' (1952) * '' Bung Tempe'' (1953) * '' Djali-Djali'' (1954) * ''
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'' (1954) * ''
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'' (1954) * '' Gambang Semarang'' (1955) * '' Oh, Ibuku'' (1955) * '' Puteri Revolusi'' (1955) * '' Melati Sendja'' (1956) * '' Daerah Hilang'' (1956) * ''
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'' (1956) * ''
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'' (1957) * '' Gembira Ria'' (1959) * '' Momon'' (1959) * '' Holokuba'' (1959) * '' Titian Serambut Dibelah Tudjuh'' (1959) * '' Sepiring Nasi'' (1960) * '' Dilereng Gunung Kawi'' (1961) * '' Badja Membara'' (1961) * '' Daerah Tak Bertuan'' (1963)


Crew

*'' Marunda'' (1951) – Director and story *'' Penganten Baru'' (1951) – Director *'' Taufan'' (1952) – Director *'' Bung Tempe'' (1953) – Director *'' Djali-Djali'' (1954) – Director, screenwriter, and story *'' Oh, Ibuku'' (1955) – Director *'' Puteri Revolusi'' (1955) – Director


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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Joego, Ali 1907 births 1970 deaths Indonesian film directors Indonesian male film actors Male actors of the Dutch East Indies People from Makassar 20th-century Indonesian male actors 20th-century Dutch male actors Indonesian male stage actors