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Aminah Tjendrakasih (
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: Aminah Cendrakasih ; born Siti Aminah; 29 January 1938 – 21 December 2022) was an Indonesian actress best known for her appearance as Lela in the television series ''
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'' (''Doel the Schoolchild'', 1994–2005). Beginning her career in her teenage years, Cendrakasih had her first starring role in 1955's '' Ibu dan Putri'' (''Mother and Daughter''). She soared to popularity after taking a role in ''Serampang 12'' along with Nun Zairina in 1956. Cendrakasih acted in more than a hundred feature films; in 2012 and 2013 she received Lifetime Achievement Awards from the Bandung Film Festival and the
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.


Biography

Cendrakasih was born Siti Aminah in
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, Central Java, Dutch East Indies, on 29 January 1938. She was the daughter of the comedian Husin Nagib and the actress . During her childhood, she moved to
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. Cendrakasih studied at a Sekolah Kepandaian Putri, a school that taught young girls the skills needed to manage a household. Cendrakasih began acting in her teens, at first on stage and later in film. JB Kristanto, in his catalogue of Indonesian films, lists her as having a role in S Waldy's ''Musafir Kelana'' (''The Wanderer'', 1953). The Indonesian film historian
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writes that Cendrakasih made her feature film debut in
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's '' Oh, Ibuku'' (''O, My Mother'', 1955). Cendrakasih subsequently appeared in '' Gambang Semarang'' (''Gambang from Semarang'', 1955) alongside her mother. Her first starring role was '' Ibu dan Putri'' (''Mother and Daughter'', 1955), directed by Ha van Wu and co-starring
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. Cendrakasih soared to popularity after taking a role as a dancer in ''Serampang 12'' (1956) along with Nun Zairina. Zairina also soared to popularity too and then played along with her again in the
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's directed film ''Girls Dormitory'' (1958). Over the next four years she appeared in a further eleven films, including starring roles in '' Taman Harapan'' (''Garden of Hope'', 1957), ''
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'' (''Whips of Fire'', 1958), and ''
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'' (''Mr Prawiro'', 1958). After completing '' Habis Gelap Terbitlah Terang'' (''After Darkness There is Light'', 1959), directed by , she married a Betawi man and took a hiatus from acting. In 1970, Cendrakasih returned to acting, at first taking several television roles before returning to the silver screen the following year. She acted in sixty films in nine years, including '' Hostess Anita'' (''Anita the Hostess'', 1971), '' Aku Tak Berdosa'' (''I Haven't Sinned'', 1972), '' Si Doel Anak Modern'' (''Doel the Modern Child'', 1976), and '' Betty Bencong Slebor'' (''Betty the Clumsy Transvestite'', 1978). She was also a member of the Association of Islamic Arts and Culture (Himpunan Seni Budaya Islam) and the Betawi Cultural Institute (Lembaga Kebudayaan Betawi). Cendrakasih remained highly active during the 1980s, appearing in some forty-two films. Her final feature film of the decade, and her last feature film , was '' Lebih Asyik Sama Kamu'' (''More Interesting with You'', 1989). She also continued to act on television, including in the serial '' Rumah Masa Depan'' (''House of the Future'', 1984–1985). She achieved her greatest fame with the series ''
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'' (''Doel the Schoolchild'', 1994–2005). Director and star
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wrote for her and cast her in the role of Lela, Doel's mother, who is often referred to as Mak Nyak. In her book on the series, Klarijn Loven describes the character as offering a positive depiction of a house wife as an alternative for the common depiction of mothers as career women. Cendrakasih suffered from
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, lost her eyesight, and was bedridden. She received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Bandung Film Festival in 2012, and another at the 2013 Indonesian Movie Awards. As Cendrakasih was in the hospital, the latter award was accepted by her daughter Ade Purba Sari. She had seven children. Cendrakasih died at her residence in
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, South Tangerang, on 21 December 2022, at age 84. She was interred with her mother in
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, Central Jakarta, the following day.


Filmography

Cendrakasih appeared in almost a hundred and twenty films in her fifty-year career. * '' Musafir Kelana'' (1953) * '' Gadis Sesat'' (1955) * '' Gambang Semarang'' (1955) * '' Ibu dan Putri'' (1955) * '' Oh, Ibuku'' (1955) * '' Tjalon Duta'' (1955) * '' Serampang 12'' (1956) * '' Konsepsi Ajah'' (1957) * '' Taman Harapan'' (1957) * '' Anakku Sajang'' (1957) * ''
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'' (1958) * ''
Tjambuk Api ''Tjambuk Api'' (literally ''Whips of Fire'') is a 1958 Indonesian martial arts film directed by D. Djajakusuma and produced by Usmar Ismail. Starring Bambang Irawan, Aminah Cendrakasih, Soekarno M. Noer, and Rendra Karno, it tells of a young ...
'' (1958) * '' Asrama Dara'' (1958) * '' Habis Gelap Terbitlah Terang (Hilang Gelap Datang Terang)'' (1959) * '' Bertjinta dalam Gelap'' (1971) * '' Dara-Dara'' (1971) * '' Hostess Anita'' (1971) * '' Ilusia (Kasih Tak Terputuskan)'' (1971) * '' Jang Djatuh Dikaki Lelaki'' (1971) * '' Kisah Fanny Tan'' (1971) * '' Penunggang Kuda dari Tjimande'' (1971) * '' Tjisadane'' (1971) * '' Mutiara dalam Lumpur'' (1972) * '' Aku Tak Berdosa'' (1972) * '' Intan Berduri'' (1972) * '' Anak Yatim'' (1973) * '' Bing Slamet Sibuk'' (1973) * '' Ibu Sejati'' (1973) * '' Pelarian'' (1973) * '' Rindu'' (1973) * '' Sebatang Kara'' (1973) * '' Takdir'' (1973) * '' Bajingan Tengik (Jagoan Tengik)'' (1974) * '' Setulus Hatimu'' (1974) * '' Pengorbanan'' (1974) * '' Kosong-kosong Tiga Belas (0013)'' (1974) * '' Pacar'' (1974) * '' Susana'' (1974) * '' Jangan Kau Tangisi'' (1974) * '' Butet (Patah Tumbuh Hilang Berganti)'' (1974) * '' Raja Jin Penjaga Pintu Kereta'' (1974) * '' Ratapan si Miskin'' (1974) * '' Senyum dan Tangis'' (1974) * '' Sayangilah Daku'' (1974) * '' Keluarga Sinting'' (1975) * '' Syahdu'' (1975) * '' Jinak-Jinak Merpati'' (1975) * '' Benyamin Raja Lenong'' (1975) * '' Aladin Agen Rahasia'' (1975) * '' Malam Pengantin'' (1975) * '' Cinta Kasih Mama'' (1976) * ''
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'' (1976) * '' Oma Irama Penasaran'' (1976) * '' Kisah Cinta'' (1976) * '' Hanya Untukmu'' (1976) * '' Nasib Si Miskin'' (1977) * '' Selimut Cinta'' (1977) * '' Cintaku Tergadai'' (1977) * '' Sorga'' (1977) * '' Jeritan Si Buyung'' (1977) * '' Penasaran'' (1977) * '' Gitar Tua Oma Irama'' (1977) * '' Selangit Mesra'' (1977) * '' Ali Topan Anak Jalanan'' (1977) * '' Macan Terbang'' (1977) * '' Secerah Senyum'' (1977) * '' Pukulan Berantai'' (1977) * '' Sinyo Adi'' (1977) * '' Petualang Cinta'' (1978) * '' Betty Bencong Slebor'' (1978) * '' Cowok Masa Kini'' (1978) * '' Dari Mata Turun ke Hati'' (1979) * '' Juwita'' (1979) * '' Milikku'' (1979) * '' Sepasang Merpati'' (1979) * '' Hallo Sayang'' (1980) * '' Nikmatnya Cinta'' (1980) * '' Juara Cilik'' (1980) * '' Beningnya Hati Seorang Gadis'' (1980) * '' Kau Tercipta Untukku'' (1980) * '' Begadang Karena Penasaran'' (1980) * '' Jangan Sakiti Hatinya'' (1980) * '' Goyang Dangdut'' (1980) * '' Abizars (Pahlawan Kecil)'' (1980) * '' Masih Adakah Cinta'' (1980) * '' Tumbal Iblis'' (1981) * ''
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'' (1981) * '' Bunga-bunga Perkawinan'' (1981) * '' Pengorbanan'' (1982) * '' Perempuan Bergairah'' (1982) * '' Gadis Bionik'' (1982) * '' Pengantin Remaja II'' (1982) * '' Gadis Telepon'' (1983) * '' Ken Arok - Ken Dedes'' (1983) * '' Kadarwati'' (1983) * '' Pokoknya Beres'' (1983) * '' Merindukan Kasih Sayang'' (1984) * '' Pencuri Cinta'' (1984) * '' Biarkan Kami Bercinta'' (1984) * '' Cinta Kembar'' (1984) * '' Senyummu Senyumku'' (1984) * '' Persaingan Remaja'' (1984) * '' Itu Bisa Diatur'' (1984) * '' Persaingan Asmara'' (1985) * '' Pembalasan Rambu'' (1985) * '' Tari Kejang'' (1985) * '' Satu Cinta 1000 Dusta'' (1985) * '' Yang Masih di Bawah Umur'' (1985) * '' Atas Boleh Bawah Boleh'' (1986) * '' Biarkan Bulan Itu'' (1986) * '' Menyibak Kabut Cinta'' (1986) * '' Cemburu Nih Yee...'' (1986) * '' Aids Phobia'' (1986) * '' Komedi Lawak 88'' (1986) * '' Akibat Kanker Payudara'' (1987) * '' Ranjang Tak Bertuan'' (1988) * '' Bendi Keramat'' (1988) * '' Lebih Asyik Sama Kamu'' (1989)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Cendrakasih, Aminah 1938 births Javanese people 2022 deaths Indonesian Muslims People from Magelang Indonesian stage actresses Indonesian film actresses Indonesian television actresses 20th-century Indonesian actresses 21st-century Indonesian actresses