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Sumiarto Suharto (born Troely Callebaut; 8 June 1928 – 1 May 1971), better known by the stage name Mimi Mariani, was an Indonesian actress, model, and singer who was of mixed Belgian, Dutch, and Manado heritage. Known as the first Sri Asih, she was one of the Indonesian's leading lady in the 1950s and was ranked third on the list of the best Indonesian
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. Mariani was the part of Classical Indonesian Cinema. Born in Malang, Mariani went to MULO but later dropped out from the school. She began her career as a stage actress and singer by joined Bintang Soerabaja troupe in 1942, and later joined Warnasari troupe. After the Indonesian National Revolution, Mariani made her film debut by starring in ''Inspektur Rachman'' (1950) and ''
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'' (1952). She made her feature film debut in '' Lenggang Djakarta'' (1953) which drew critics' attention. By 1953, Mariani was one of the most popular Indonesian stars. She had another leading roles in ''Machluk Raksasa'' and '' Belenggu Masjarakat''. In 1954, she starred in five films, such as '' Sri Asih'', '' Debu Revolusi'', ''Rahasia Sukudomas'', ''Putri Gunung'', and ''Djubah Hitam''. After ''Sri Asih'' became box office success, she married Turino Djunaedy and remained with him until divorced in 1958. Later, Mariani starred in ''Oh, Ibuku'' (1955), the first movie from ''Gadis Tiga Djaman'' series created by
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. Her last film in 1955 were ''Ibu Dan Putri'', a third and last movie from ''Gadis Tiga Djaman'' series. Her subsequent roles included a critical and commercial success in ''Melati Sendja'' (1956) and '' Delapan Pendjuru Angin'' (1957). Following the Indonesian film industry crisis in 1958, she take a hiatus from film and went to broadway. Mariani later returned to film and starring in ''Nina'' (1960), taking a role as the protagonist mother. She starred in two movies in 1961, including ''Si Kembar'', which gained her critical acclaim and ranked her third in Indonesian best pasindhèn list. Her two last recorded performances, a supporting role in ''Cheque AA'' (1966) and ''B-29'' (1968). Mariani married four times and had four children. In 1969, she was diagnosed with
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which required her to underwent surgery twice. She later retired from acting and then went into bed rest but slipped into coma, and died on 1 May 1971, at the age of 42. She was buried at
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.


Early life

Mimi Mariani was born Troely Callebaut on 8 June 1928, in Malang, Dutch East Indies. She was of Belgian, Dutch, and Manado descent. Mariani went to MULO but later dropped out.


Personal life


Marriages, relationship, and children

Mariani first marriage was to Roda, a drummer from
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. They had a son and later divorced. In 1954, she began a relationship with actor Turino Djunaedy, where they often goes to party and seen dancing together. They were rumoured to being married in November 1954, but later denied it and said that they were just ordinary colleagues who coincidentally had the same birthday. After starred together in '' Sri Asih'' (1954), they married in 1955, and divorced in 1958 due to Indonesian film industry crisis. Mariani's third marriage was to Mikel that ended up in divorce. Her last marriage was to Semiarto Suharto, the son of physician Soeharto Sastrosoeyoso and the owner of Titi Murni Pharmacy, in 1961, with whom she had three children. Their marriage lasted until Mariani's death in 1971.


Illness and death

In 1969, Mariani was diagnosed with
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and underwent surgery twice. But due to the cancer already spreading to her spleen, she was forbidden from going through with the third operation. Mariani then went into bed rest for five months at her residence in Kebon Kelapa, Jakarta. She slipped into a coma in 24 April 1971 and died a week later on 1 May, a month before her 43rd birthday, and was buried on 2 May at
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. Among the mourners were Fifi Young, Sofia W.D., Aminah Banowati, W.D. Mochtar, and S. Poniman.


Career

Mariani started her career by joined Bintang Soerabaja troupe as a singer in 1942 and then joined Warna Sari troupe as a singer, and actress. Later, she joined Pantja Warna troupe and established Panggung Bhakti Artis along with
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. After the Indonesian National Revolution, Mariani made her film debut by starring in ''Inspektur Rachman'' (1950) and in Indonesian-Philippines production, ''
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'' (1952).


1953–1957: Rising star

Mariani appeared in six movies that were released in 1953. She made her feature film debut in '' Lenggang Djakarta'' and then starred in ''Machluk Raksasa'' which was adapted from the Javanese folklore story, Timun Mas. Her next movie, '' Belenggu Masjarakat'', won the Best Cinematography award at the Indonesian Film Festival in 1955. She then starred in ''Pandji Semirang'' and ''Neng Yatimah'', credited as Mimiaty, and made an uncredited role in ''Kassan''. Mariani starred in '' Sri Asih'' (1954), the first Indonesian superhero film which was adapted from comic with the same name by R. A. Kosasih. This film was directed by Tan Sing Hwat and Turino Djunaedy, who later became her second husband. She then starred in '' Debu Revolusi'' (1954) and portrayed a women who fall in love triangle with a
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and a bandit. She also starred in ''Rahasia Sukudomas'' (1954), the first Indonesian film where all the actors are women, and later starred in '' Putri Gunung'' (1954) and ''Djubah Hitam'' (1954). Several film studios then started to contract Mariani which made her the highest-grossing movie star in 1954 and she was then cast in '' Oh, Ibuku'' (1955) and ''Ibu dan Putri'' (1955), two of three movies from ''Gadis Tiga Djaman'' series made by
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. In 1956, Mariani appeared in two films: ''Sri Kustina'' and ''Melati Sendja''. Her last leading role was in
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's directed comedy '' Delapan Pendjuru Angin'' (1957), one of three commercial films produced by
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.


1958–1968: Career decline and later years

After Indonesia film industry crisis and her divorce from Turino Djunaedy in 1958, Mariani took a hiatus from film. On 3 January 1958, she appeared in Juliam Bros's directed broadway ''Because of Dance'' at the
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along with Wahid Chan, where she portrayed a middle school girl who fall in love with a dancer. Mariani later returned to cinema by starring in '' Nina'' (1960), taking a role as the protagonist mother. She then starred in Lima Puluh Megaton (1961), co-starring A. Hamid Arief. Mariani's role were quite supporting role after she returned to industry, as she was no longer considered suited for a leading role. She later starred in ''Si Kembar'' (1961) as a
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, along with Titim Fatimah. The film later became box office success and listed Mariani as one of the best Indonesian pasindhèn after Fatimah and Sarimanah. Her two last films role, a supporting role in ''Cheque AA'' (1966) and ''B-29'' (1968), which was released a year before she was diagnosed with
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Screen persona and reception

In 1954, ''Film Varia'' magazine stated that Mariani was one of the favorite movie stars of their magazine readers.


Filmography

In her twenty-six-year career, Mariani appeared in twenty three films: * ''Inspektur Rachman'' (1950) * ''
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'' (1952) * ''Machluk Raksasa'' (1953) * '' Lenggang Djakarta'' (1953) * '' Belenggu Masjarakat'' (1953) * ''Pandji Semirang'' (1953) * ''Neng Yatimah'' (1953) * ''Kassan'' (1953) * '' Sri Asih'' (1954) * ''Rahasia Sukudomas'' (1954) * '' Putri Gunung'' (1954) * ''Djubah Hitam'' (1954) * '' Debu Revolusi'' (1954) * '' Oh, Ibuku'' (1955) * ''Ibu dan Putri'' (1955) * ''Sri Kustina'' (1956) * ''Melati Sendja'' (1956) * '' Delapan Pendjuru Angin'' (1957) * '' Nina'' (1960) * '' Si Kembar'' (1961) * ''Limapuluh Megaton'' (1961) * '' Cheque AA'' (1966) * ''B-29'' (1968)


Legacy

In '' Sri Asih'' (2022), Mariani's stage name was used as the name for Eyang Mariani's character portrayed by Christine Hakim. Her role as the first Sri Asih was remade and portrayed by Najwa Shihab.


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