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Kanjeng Raden Ayu Soemarini Soerjosoemarno, now known as Marini Abdullah Burhan or simply Marini or Marini Sardi (born 2 November 1947) is an Indonesian singer and actress who has performed on stage and TV screens since the 1960s. She was born to Indonesian father Kanjeng Raden Mas Arjo Soetarjo Soerjosoemarno and Dutch mother Dolly Zegerius. She has recorded dozens of albums, both recorded in Indonesia and abroad for Polydor, Philips and EMI.


Biography

Marini was born in
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,
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, on 2 November 1947, the daughter of a Javanese nobleman, Kanjeng Raden Mas Arjo Soetarjo Soerjosoemarno, and a Dutch-Jewish woman, Dolly Zegerius. She completed a senior high school education. In 1962, during the lead-up to the
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, when her uncle bought her the opportunity to sing two songs on
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. She found popularity with the audience, and was given more songs to sing. By 1967 Marini had become a professional singer, touring with The Steps. With the band, she travelled through East Asia, including Singapore, Hong Kong, and Tokyo. In the latter city she took a beauty course. Marini made her film debut in 1975 with '' Cinta''. At the 1976
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, she was voted the best new talent. She continued her career with such films as ''Kenangan Desember'' (1976), ''Marina'' (1977), ''Terminal Cinta'' (1977), and ''Sejuta Duka Ibu'' (1977). In 1994 Marini interviewed
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and performed " Let It Be Me" with him. In 2003 she was a supporting actress in the ''sinetron'' (soap opera) ''Doa dan Anugerah 2''. She returned to film in 2007 for
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's ''
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'', acting in two further movies in 2010.


Personal life

Marini had two children with her first husband Didi A. Haju, a singer with The Pro's. Their second child, Shelomita Sulistiany (b. 26 November 1974), is also a singer. Her second marriage was to the racer Tinton Suprapto. In the 1990s Marini was married to the violinist and composer
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, though they divorced 2000. On 6 December 2003 Marini married a widower with four children named Burhan Nur Abdullah. They were wed at the At-Tin Mosque in
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.


Filmography

*'' Cinta'' (''Love''; 1975) *''
Sesuatu yang Indah '' Sesuatu yang Indah'' (''Something Beautiful'') is a 1976 Indonesian drama film directed and written by Wim Umboh. It stars Yatie Octavia, Sophan Sophiaan, Robby Sugara, WD Mochtar and Marini (singer), Marini. References

1976 films Indones ...
'' (''Something Beautiful; 1976) *'' Sentuhan Cinta'' (''The Touch of Love''; 1976) *'' Kenangan Desember'' (''December Memories''; 1976) *'' Layu sebelum Berkembang'' (''Wilting Before Blooming''; 1977) *'' Istriku Sayang, Istriku Malang'' (''My Beloved Wife, My Unfortunate Wife''; 1977) *'' Sejuta Duka Ibu'' (''Mother's Million Sorrows''; 1977) *'' Jangan Menangis Mama'' (''Don't Cry, Mama''; 1977) *''
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'' (''Terminal of Love''; 1977) *'' Wanita Segala Zaman'' (''A Woman for the Ages''; 1979) *'' Kemana Hati Kan Ku Bawa'' (''Where Shall I Take My Heart''; 1979), *'' Anna Maria'' (1979) *'' Sirkuit Kemelut'' (''Twisted Circuits''; 1980) *'' Nila Di Gaun Putih'' (''Nila in a White Dress''; 1981) *'' Akibat Kanker Payudara'' (''The Effects of Breast Cancer''; 1987) *''
Ayat-Ayat Cinta ''Verses of Love'' ( id, Ayat-Ayat Cinta) is an Indonesian drama film from MD Pictures, Producer Manoj Punjabi and Dhamoo Punjabi. Starring as main casts are , Rianti Cartwright, Carissa Putri, Melanie Putria, and Zaskia Adya Mecca. It is a roman ...
'' (''Verses of Love''; 2007) *'' Bahwa Cinta Itu Ada'' (''That Love Exists''; 2010) *'' Satu Jam Saja'' (''Just One Hour''; 2010)


References

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