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Miss Riboet II (born 1908, date of death unknown), also known as Miss Riboet Muda, was an Indonesian actress and singer who was active from the 1920s until 1950s and was one of the top five stars of Dardanella, along with
Devi Dja Devi Dja (born Misria Dja; August 1, 1914 – January 19, 1989), better known as Miss Dja, was an Indonesian-born American actress, dancer, and singer. A member of the Dardanella Opera group, founded by Willy A. Piedro, who later became her husba ...
,
Astaman Astaman (also known as Tirtosari; 1903–1980) was an Indonesian actor active from the 1910s until the mid-1970s. He was a leading actor in the influential theatre company Dardanella and, after entering the film industry with 1940s ''Kartinah'' ...
,
Tan Tjeng Bok Tan or TAN may refer to: Businesses and organisations * Black and Tans, a nickname for British special constables during the Irish War of Independence. By extension "Tans" can now also colloquially refer to English or British people in general, es ...
, and
Ferry Kock Frederik de Kock (16 January 1904 – 23 June 1945) was an Indonesian actor and singer who was active in the 1930s and 1940s. He was one of the top five stars of Dardanella, along with Devi Dja, Astaman, Tan Tjeng Bok, and Miss Riboet II. Ea ...
. She was the mother of actress Netty Herawaty and was considered as the part of
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.


Early life

Riboet was born in 1908 in
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,
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, as the daughter of KNIL soldier. When she was born, there were a conflict after the conquest of the Djambi Sultanate by KNIL troops and the establishment of the Djambi residency in 1906. Her family moved to Sumbawa after her father retired and raised her there. She married and became a widow at the age of 14 and later joined the Menangkabau Opera, a stamboel troupe in Sumbawa.


Personal life

Riboet was married to Soepingi, a violinist whom she meet during her time in Menangkabau Opera, in 1922. They later moved to Java Island where she gave birth to a daughter, Netty Herawaty, in 1929. Her daughter went to became an actress and later married Darussalam, an actor, in 1945. They were divorced in 1942 and Riboet later remarried in the same year to Soepingi's brother, Soepilin, who still a cousin of
Astaman Astaman (also known as Tirtosari; 1903–1980) was an Indonesian actor active from the 1910s until the mid-1970s. He was a leading actor in the influential theatre company Dardanella and, after entering the film industry with 1940s ''Kartinah'' ...
. She was predeceased by her daughter who died in 1989.


Career

Riboet started her career as a singer in Menangkabau Opera and later moved with her husband to
Dardanella "Dardanella" is a popular song published in 1919 by McCarthy & Fisher, Inc., a firm owned by Fred Fisher, lyricist, for music composed by Felix Bernard and Johnny S. Black. Bandleader Ben Selvin (1898–1980) recorded "Dardanella" for several ...
when they was performed in
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. She performed in August 1927 at Orion Theatre in Surabaya, and later performed in
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in next year for the first time. For the next seven years, Riboet toured along with Dardanella to several island in
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such as
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, Celebes, Maluku,
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. She was the top stars of Dardanella along with
Tan Tjeng Bok Tan or TAN may refer to: Businesses and organisations * Black and Tans, a nickname for British special constables during the Irish War of Independence. By extension "Tans" can now also colloquially refer to English or British people in general, es ...
and
Astaman Astaman (also known as Tirtosari; 1903–1980) was an Indonesian actor active from the 1910s until the mid-1970s. He was a leading actor in the influential theatre company Dardanella and, after entering the film industry with 1940s ''Kartinah'' ...
. During the Sumatra tour from 1930 until 1931, Riboet fell sick in Tanjungbalai and was replaced by
Devi Dja Devi Dja (born Misria Dja; August 1, 1914 – January 19, 1989), better known as Miss Dja, was an Indonesian-born American actress, dancer, and singer. A member of the Dardanella Opera group, founded by Willy A. Piedro, who later became her husba ...
. She later became Dardanella's big five along with Astaman, Tan Tjeng Bok, Dja, and
Ferry Kock Frederik de Kock (16 January 1904 – 23 June 1945) was an Indonesian actor and singer who was active in the 1930s and 1940s. He was one of the top five stars of Dardanella, along with Devi Dja, Astaman, Tan Tjeng Bok, and Miss Riboet II. Ea ...
. In mid 1934,
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announced that Dardanella will doing a tour around
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and
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in 1935. Riboet and her husband later not willing to go abroad and then left Dardanella, they later joined Orpheus troupe. During her time as an actress in Orpheus, Riboet changed her name to Miss Riboet Muda. With this troupe, she starred in a play from Dardanella's era such as ''Rentjong Atjeh'', ''Annie van Mendoet'', ''Si Bongkok'', ''Maha Rani'', etc. In 1936, Tan Tjeng Bok left Dardanella and joined Orpheus followed by Astaman in March 1937. Riboet remained in Orpheus until the troupe was disbanded in the early 1940s. In December 1942, she joined Bintang Djakarta, a troupe who was founded by Henry Duarte with the name Tjahaja Asia in July 1942, and later reunited with Tan Tjeng Bok. In March 1943, she moved to Djawa Baroe troupe and was nicknamed Nyi Riboet. In ''Hoekoem Alam'' play, Riboet starred as a woman who is loyal to her evil husband and remains faithful until him repents and returns to her. She later joined Noesantara troupe whom was established in July 1943 in
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, and was the part of Eihai, a Japanese film distribution company. He met Darussalam, and actor and her partner, who later married her daughter, Netty Herawaty. During the
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, Riboet joined Trimurti troupe whom was established by Soepilin. He later gave the troupe to Darussalam and moved with Riboet to Pantjawarna troupe. After 1949, Riboet started her career in film industry as an actress and costume designer. She made her film debut in '' Solo Di Waktu Malam'' (1952), along with Astaman. She later starred in few films such as '' Gara-gara Djanda Muda'' (1954), '' Di Balik Dinding'' (1955), and '' Kasih dan Tjinta'' (1956). In an interview with ''Star Weekly'' magazine in 1958, Riboet stated that an actor in the past was faced with higher demands. She later said that acting in the stage was harder rather in film because there has to be a contact with the public and has to have a loud voice to be heard because in her times there were no microphones.


Controversy

In 1928, Willy A. Piedro was sued by Tio Tek Djien, the owner of Orion troupe and the husband of Miss Riboet. He was annoyed by the news and advertisements that assumed Riboet II who was from
Dardanella "Dardanella" is a popular song published in 1919 by McCarthy & Fisher, Inc., a firm owned by Fred Fisher, lyricist, for music composed by Felix Bernard and Johnny S. Black. Bandleader Ben Selvin (1898–1980) recorded "Dardanella" for several ...
as Miss Riboet of her troupe, and asked Dardanella's management to stop using the name.


Filmography


References


Works cited

* * {{refend 1908 births Year of death missing 20th-century Indonesian actresses 20th-century Indonesian women singers 20th-century Dutch East Indies people Indonesian stage actresses Indonesian film actresses People from Palembang