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Boes Boestami (
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: Bus Bustami; 30 December 1922 – 11 September 1970) was an Indonesian journalist and film actor. He was mostly known for his comedic roles.


Biography

Boestami was born in
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(now
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, capital of
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), on 30 December 1922. As a child he went to a
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(European school), later studying at a
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. Boestami eventually began a career as a journalist, often covering film and entertainment news under the pen name "Bintang Ketjil" ("Little Star"). He was soon involved in the film industry as an actor, making his debut with a supporting role in ''Pelarian Pagar Besi''. He soon appeared in films by various production houses, including Borobudur Film, Bintang Surabaja, Asiatic Film Company, and Golden Arrow. At this last company, he secured a janitorial job for
Wim Umboh Ahmad Salim (26 March 1933 – 24 January 1996), better known by his birth name Wim Umboh but also known by the Chinese name Liem Yan Yung, was an Indonesian director who is best known for his melodramatic romances. Born in North Sulawesi, ...
, who later went on to become a multi-
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winning director. Umboh eventually directed Boestami in ''
Laki-Laki Tak Bernama ''Laki-Laki Tak Bernama'' (Indonesian for ''Man Without a Name'') is a 1969 Indonesian film directed by Achmad Salim. Plot ''Laki-Laki Tak Bernama'' shows a number of scenes related to sexuality, including a cheating wife and husband. Production ...
'' (1969), the actor's last film. Boestami did two films for Persari, a company owned by
Djamaluddin Malik Djamaluddin Malik (13 February, 1917 – 8 June, 1970) was a prominent Indonesian film producer, politician, entrepreneur. He founded the Jakarta Indonesian company Persari Film. Personal life Malik was born in Padang, Indonesia, Padang, West S ...
: ''
Supir Istimewa ''Supir Istimewa'' ("Special Chauffeur") is a 1954 Indonesian film directed by Rempo Urip and produced by Djamaluddin Malik for the Persari Film Corporation. Starring MS Priyadi, Ermina Zaenah, , and Djauhari Effendi, the film follows a wealthy y ...
'' and ''Leilani''. In the latter film, he portrayed an obese man who fell in love with a young villager who said she would only marry him if he lost weight. The magazine ''Film Varia'' considered his role a highlight of the film. Boestami continued to act until the end of the 1960s. While acting, Boestami continued to work as a journalist, at one point serving as the deputy chair of the film branch of the . He served as editor of ''Aneka'' and ''Purnama'', and wrote for ''Bintang Timur'', ''Pemuda'', ''Bintang Minggu'', and ''Film Indonesia''. While working with ''Bintang Timur'', Boestami was part of the Indonesian delegation to the 1959 Asian Film Festival in
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and
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. Aside from covering the trip—
Usmar Ismail Usmar Ismail (20 March 1921 – 2 January 1971) was an Indonesian film director, author, journalist and revolutionary of Minangkabau descent. He was widely regarded as the native Indonesian pioneer of the cinema of Indonesia. Biography ...
, the head of the delegation, wrote that the newspaper was one of the staunchest opponents of Indonesia's participation in the festival—Boestami performed the Tempurung dance. Boestami died in Jakarta on 11 September 1970. At the funeral, the film producer
Misbach Yusa Biran Misbach Yusa Biran (11 September 1933 – 11 April 2012) was an Indonesian writer, director and columnist who pioneered the Indonesian film archives. Personal life Biran was born in Rangkasbitung, in the Lebak Regency, to a Minangkabau f ...
, remembering Boestami's large collection of
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s from the colonial period, was inspired to begin documenting the history of Indonesian cinema. He tried to purchase Boestami's collection, and though it had already been sold, Biran's efforts led to the establishment of
Sinematek Indonesia Sinematek Indonesia, or Sinematek for short, is a film archive located in Jakarta. Established in 1975 by Misbach Yusa Biran and Asrul Sani, the archive was the first in Southeast Asia, and remains the only one in Indonesia. It is home to roughl ...
in 1975.


Filmography

During his twenty-year career, Boestami appeared in almost forty films. He was best known as a comedic actor. *''Dunia Gila'' (1951) *''Terbelenggu'' (1951) *''Pelarian dari Pagar Besi'' (1951) *''Bermain dengan Api'' (1952) *''Dewa Dewi'' (1952) *''KM 49'' (1952) *''Kumala Dewa Dewi'' (1952) *''Solo Di Waktu Malam'' (1952) *''Belenggu Masjarakat'' (1953) *''Krisis Achlak'' (1953) *''Leilani'' (1953) *''
Supir Istimewa ''Supir Istimewa'' ("Special Chauffeur") is a 1954 Indonesian film directed by Rempo Urip and produced by Djamaluddin Malik for the Persari Film Corporation. Starring MS Priyadi, Ermina Zaenah, , and Djauhari Effendi, the film follows a wealthy y ...
'' (1954) *''Djaja Merana'' (1954) *''Adios'' (1954) *''Lain Dulu Lain Sekarang'' (1954) *''Putri dari Medan'' (1954) *''Tjuriga'' (1954) *''Genangan Air Mata'' (1955) *''Guntur'' (1955) *''Disimpang Jalan'' (1955) *''Dharma Bakti'' (1955) *''Dibalik Dinding'' (1955) *''Putra Solo'' (1955) *'' Rajuan Alam'' (1956) *''Neng Atom'' (1956) *''Peristiwa 10 Nopember'' (1956) *''Peristiwa Surabaja Gubeng'' (1956) *''Pilihlah Aku'' (1956) *''Serampang 12'' (1956) *''Air Mata Ibu'' (1957) *''Dewi'' (1957) *''Sedetik Lagi'' (1957) *''Bunga dan Samurai'' (1958) *''Momon'' (1959) *''Dara Kembar'' (1960) *''Bakti'' (1963) *''Minah Gadis Dusun'' (1966) *''Matahari Pagi'' (1968) *''
Laki-Laki Tak Bernama ''Laki-Laki Tak Bernama'' (Indonesian for ''Man Without a Name'') is a 1969 Indonesian film directed by Achmad Salim. Plot ''Laki-Laki Tak Bernama'' shows a number of scenes related to sexuality, including a cheating wife and husband. Production ...
'' (1969)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Boestami, Boes 1922 births 1970 deaths People from Jakarta Indonesian male actors Indonesian journalists Indonesian people of Malay descent Indonesian male comedians Indonesian comedians 20th-century comedians 20th-century journalists