Revalina Trinovianti Sayuthi Temat, Revalina Trinovianti Gunawan or better known as Revalina S. Temat (born in
Jakarta,
Indonesia
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on November 26, 1985) is an Indonesian
actress
An actor or actress is a person who portrays a character in a performance. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. The analogous Greek term is (), lit ...
and
model
A model is an informative representation of an object, person or system. The term originally denoted the plans of a building in late 16th-century English, and derived via French and Italian ultimately from Latin ''modulus'', a measure.
Models c ...
of mixed
Malay and
Minangkabau Minangkabau may refer to:
* Minangkabau culture, culture of the Minangkabau people
* Minangkabau Culture Documentation and Information Center
* Minangkabau Express, an airport rail link service serving Minangkabau International Airport (''see belo ...
descent.
Career
Early career
She started her career as a contestant on ''GADIS Sampul'' in 1999, then started to work as a model and as an actress in soap operas and films. Se has appeared in the soap operas ''Percikan'', ''Sangkuriang'', ''Cintaku di Kampus Biru 2'', and ''
Bawang Merah Bawang Putih
Bawang merah dan bawang putih (Indonesian for Shallots and Garlic) is a popular traditional Malay and Indonesian folklore involving two siblings with opposite characters (one good and one bad), and an unjust step mother. The folktale has the sim ...
''. She appeared in the films ''Pocong 2'' (2006), and ''Perempuan Berkalung Sorban'' (2009), for which she was nominated for
Citra Award for Best Leading Actress
The Citra Award for Best Actress ( id, Piala Citra untuk Pemeran Wanita Utama) is an award given at the Indonesian Film Festival (FFI) to Indonesian actresses for their achievements in leading roles. The Citra Awards, described by ''Screen Int ...
at the 2009
Indonesian Film Festival
The Indonesian Film Festival (Indonesian: Festival Film Indonesia, 'FFI') is an annual awards ceremony organised by the Indonesian Film Board and the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology to celebrate cinematic achievements in ...
. She also starred in a drama collaboration between
Indonesia
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and
Korea
Korea ( ko, 한국, or , ) is a peninsular region in East Asia. Since 1945, it has been divided at or near the 38th parallel, with North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) comprising its northern half and South Korea (Republi ...
entitled ''Saranghae I Love You'', paired with Korean singer
Tim Hwang.
[ "Saranghae, I Love You" Dedicated to the (alm) Nasri Cheppy and Noto Bagaskoro]
accessed 23 August 2013.
Filmography
Film
TV Series
* ''Kupu-Kupu Ungu'' (1998)
* ''Suami, Istri & Dia'' (2000)
* ''Jinny oh Jinny'' (2001)
* ''Percikan'' (2001)
* ''Sangkuriang'' (2003)
* ''Cintaku di Kampus Biru 2'' (2003–2004)
* ''JP'' (2004)
* ''Asyiknya Pacaran''
* ''Bawang Merah Bawang Putih'' (2004)
* ''Dara Manisku''
* ''Dicintai''
* ''Kumpul Bocah''
* ''Rahasia Perkawinan''
* ''Hikmah 2''
* ''Kembang Surga''
* ''Cinta dengan Luka'' (2002) FTV
* ''Gerangan Cinta'' (2003) FTV
* ''Gara Gara Sofie Punya Mau''
* " Saranghae, I Love You " (2012)
* ''Jangan Bercerai Bunda'' (2022)
Video Clips
TV Commercial
Awards and nominations
External links
*
Profile and news at KapanLagi.comPhotos of Revalina S. Temat
References
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1985 births
Indonesian female models
Indonesian film actresses
Indonesian television actresses
Living people
People from Jakarta
Minangkabau people
Indonesian people of Malay descent
Indonesian Muslims