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Raden Nganten Nurnaningsih (5 December 1925 – 21 March 2004) was an Indonesian actress. She has been described as Indonesia's first sex bomb.


Biography

Nurnaningsih was born on 5 December 1925, at Darmo Hospital in
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, to Raden Nganten Soekini Martindjung and Raden Kadjat Kartodarmodjo. She was the second child from the eighth children, her brothers were Hernoko, Daryono and Prawito. While her sisters were Nurpeni, Nurkeni, Nureti, and Nurbarti. Her father was the descendant of
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, while her mother was the descendant of Prabu Brawijaya V. Nurnaningsih dropped out of school in the first year of senior high school. She made her feature film debut in 1953 with
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's ''Krisis'' (''Crisis''). The comedy was the most successful film since ''
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'' in 1937. In D. Djajakusuma's 1954 film ''
Harimau Tjampa ''Tiger from Tjampa'' ( id, Harimau Tjampa) is an Indonesian black and white drama film released in 1953, produced by Perfini, written and directed by D. Djajakusuma. It is still highly regarded today in Indonesia as an early portrayal in a fiction ...
'' (''Tiger from Tjampa'') she appeared half nude aka ''
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'' model, making her the first
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actress in such a role. This occurred during a period of contention between artists and the censorship board. She later told the press: "I am not ruining art. I'm breaking away the old views of art that are still held in Indonesia." She released another film, ''Klenting Kuning'', later that year. In mid-1954 nude pictures of Nurnaningsih by an unknown photographer began circulating in Jakarta. This resulted in her being brought in for questioning by the Jakarta police in early October, while the prosecutor's office also expressed an interest in the case. The general populace was outraged at the pictures, which they considered to be against Eastern values, and Nurnaningsih's films were boycotted in
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. She released one film in 1955, ''Kebun Binatang'' (''Zoo''), before disappearing from the spotlight. Nurnaningsih wandered the
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for twelve years, taking odd jobs as a sketch artist, stage performer, English and Dutch language teacher, seamstress, pianist, singer, and – for six years – a
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. She returned to film in 1968 with a bit part in ''Djakarta, Hongkong, Macao''. After several more bit parts, she headlined in ''Seribu Janji Kumenanti'' (''A Thousand Promises I Await'') in 1972. She continued taking roles in the 1980s.


Personal life

Nurnaningsih is a
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faith, she was married and divorced twelve times. Nurnaningsih was first married to painter artist Kartono Yudhokusumo (18 December 1924 – 11 July 1957) on 1945, at the age of 18. They had a two children named Karti Yudaningsih and Raden Julius Hargowo Bintoro. After they divorced in 1952, Nurnaningsih married for second time in April 1955, she married a former lieutenant named Basir Ibrahim. They had a daughter named Maria Nina Zunaria, The couple were divorced one year after their daughter was born. During an interview, Nurnaningsih said her second husband motive for marrying her is nothing more than just wanted to taking advantage of her popularity. During her trip to
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, she met and married her third husband Yan Karel Thomas, they divorced. After divorced, Nurnaningsih gave birth to her youngest son Yanto Ganggono, She is also had been gifted a house by Bung Karno. Nurnaningsih said she was inspired to became a movie star when she saw a movie played by Miss Roekiah, at the age of 14.


Illness and death

By the end of 1990s, Nurnaningsih suffered from
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and
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. Nurnaningsih died at her third daughter residence in Tebet,
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, on 21 March 2004. She was buried at Menteng Pulo Cemetery, in
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.


Filmography

* ''Krisis'' (''Crisis''; 1953) * ''
Harimau Tjampa ''Tiger from Tjampa'' ( id, Harimau Tjampa) is an Indonesian black and white drama film released in 1953, produced by Perfini, written and directed by D. Djajakusuma. It is still highly regarded today in Indonesia as an early portrayal in a fiction ...
'' (''Tiger from Tjampa''; 1954) * ''Klenting Kuning'' (1954) * ''Kebun Binatang'' (''Zoo''; 1955) * ''Djakarta, Hongkong, Macao'' (1968) * ''Orang Orang Liar'' (''Wild People''; 1969) * ''Bernafas Dalam Lumpur'' (''Breathing in the Mud''; 1970) * ''Derita Tiada Achir'' (''Unending Sorrow''; 1971) * ''Samtidar'' (1972) * ''Seribu Janji Kumenanti'' (''A Thousand Promises I Await''; 1972) * '' Kembang-Kembang Plastik'' (''Plastic Flowers''; 1977) * ''Donat Pahlawan Pandir'' (''Donut of the Silly Hero''; 1978) * ''Bayang-Bayang Kelabu'' (''Dark Shadows''; 1979) * ''Remang-Remang Jakarta'' (''Dimness of Jakarta''; 1981) * ''Malam Satu Suro'' (''The Night of One Suro''; 1988)


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* {{authority control 1925 births Indonesian actresses People from Surabaya 2004 deaths