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Raden Ajeng Titien Sumarni (28 December 1935 – 13 May 1966) was an Indonesian actress active in the 1950s. Born in Surabaya, she moved to
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as a child and developed an interest in stage acting, trained by her uncle and future husband Mustari, later acting for republican troops during the
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. Sumarni began acting in film in 1951, making her debut with ''Seruni Laju''. Over her five-year career Sumarni acted in thirty films, established her own film production company, and became one of the most popular Indonesian actresses of her time. Following her final film, ''Djandjiku'' (1956), Sumarni fell out of the spotlight, eventually dying at very young age.


Biography

Sumarni was born on 28 December 1935 in
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,
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. She was of mixed Javanese
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descent. Her father, an assistant ''wedana'' in Surabaya, died when she was three, and when Sumarni was aged six she moved to her mother's town in
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. While in junior high school in
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, at age fifteen, Sumarni began studying acting under her uncle R. Mustari, who was 16 years her senior. He later became her husband; according to the author Rd. Lingga Wisjnu, this was taken as revenge against her lover, an Indonesian military officer who cheated on her with Mustari's wife. After marriage, Sumarni dropped out of school and began a career as a stage actress, entertaining troops fighting in the
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until she moved with her husband to
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. Sumarni became interested in the Indonesian film industry in 1950, after seeing Nana Mayo in '' Inspektur Rachman''. With her husband's permission, she entered the industry in 1951 through an acquaintance, Harun Al-Rasyid, who was an employee at the Golden Arrow Film Company. Al-Rasyid in turn introduced her to Rd Ariffien, a director. Sumarni soon made her feature film debut in Golden Arrow's ''Seruni Laju''; this was followed by a role in Kino Drama Atelier's ''Gadis Olahraga'' (1951), though as the films' production schedules coincided Sumarni had contract difficulties. After the death of Dr. Huyung, the manager and director for Kino Drama Atelier, Sumarni was contracted to
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's Persari, but migrated to Fred Young's Bintang Surabaja after she promoted cigarettes during an exhibition. There would subsequently be rumors into 1955 that her relations with Persari were stressed, though she later made peace with Malik. Sumarni's first production with Bintang Surabaja, ''Putri Solo'' (1953), was a major commercial success, breaking box-office records throughout the country. Sumarni's
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increased from 20 to 30 letters a day to several hundred. Sometime after she gained this popularity, she divorced Mustari and married Laurens Saerang, a rich entrepreneur from
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. By 1954, Sumarni was one of the most popular Indonesian actresses. She was widely recognized by the
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over her lip and was considered one of Indonesia's most beautiful actresses. ''Dunia Film'' described her as the
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of Indonesia. Reportedly President
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's favorite actress, Sumarni was deemed the "Queen of the Silver Screen" after a survey conducted by several magazines, including ''Kentjana'' and ''Dunia Film'', in 1954. Sumarni established her own film company, Titien Sumarni Motion Pictures, in 1954. Rather than build her own studios, Sumarni used those of
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's
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, paying nothing; the company considered its renting of the facilities to be repayment of debts they had incurred from Mustari during the production of ''Krisis'' (1953). Titien Sumarni Motion Pictures produced five films. The first, ''Putri dari Medan'', starred Sumarni as the titular woman from
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. After having her first child, a son named Sjarif Tommy who later became a singer under nickname Tommy Soemarni & Co, Sumarni took a hiatus from acting. Her company, however, produced two films during this time: ''Mertua Sinting'' and ''Tengah Malam''. Two final films, ''Sampah'' and ''Saidjah Putri Pantai'', followed in 1955 and 1956; Sumarni again took the lead roles. Sumarni made her last film, ''Djandjiku'', in 1956. She died at Bandung Advent Hospital in Coblong, Bandung, on 13 May 1966. The Indonesian entertainment news website KapanLagi.com reports that, at the time, she was living alone with her children, had lost a considerable amount of weight, and was suffering from a lung infection.


Filmography

During her five-year career, Sumarni acted in thirty films. She was also sound manager on one film and, through her company Titien Sumarni Motion Pictures, producer of five.


Cast

* ''Gadis Olahraga'' (1951) * ''Kenangan Masa'' (1951) * ''Main-Main Djadi Sungguhan'' (1951) * ''Dunia Gila'' (1951) * ''Sepandjang Malioboro'' (1951) * ''Seruni Laju'' (1951) * ''Apa Salahku'' (1952) * ''
Pahit-Pahit Manis ''Pahit-Pahit Manis'' ("Bitter Sweet") is a 1952 Indonesian romantic comedy directed by and produced for the Banteng Film Corporation. Starring Titien Sumarni, Chatir Harro, , and S. Poniman, it follows a man named Ariffien as he attempts to woo ...
'' (1952) * ''Pengorbanan'' (1952) * ''Terkabul'' (1952) * ''Satria Desa'' (1952) * ''Si Mientje'' (1952) * ''Ajah Kikir'' (1953) * ''Asam Digunung Garam Dilaut'' (1953) * ''Gara-gara Hadiah'' (1953) * ''Putri Solo'' (1953) * ''
Lagu Kenangan ''Lagu Kenangan'' ('Song of Memories') is a 1953 Indonesian film directed by and produced by Djamaluddin Malik for the Persari Film Corporation. Starring Titien Sumarni and A. N. Alcaff, it follows the domestic troubles of a composer and his wif ...
'' (1953) * ''Dewi dan Pemilihan Umum'' (1954) * ''Antara Tugas dan Tjinta'' (1954) * ''Kasih Sajang'' (1954) * ''Klenting Kuning'' (1954) * ''Konde Tjioda'' (1954) * ''
Lewat Djam Malam ''Lewat Djam Malam'' (shown internationally as ''After the Curfew'') is a 1954 Indonesian film directed and produced by Usmar Ismail and written by Asrul Sani. Widely regarded as a classic of Indonesian cinema, the film follows an ex-soldier in ...
'' (1954) * ''Perkasa Alam'' (1954) * ''Putri dari Medan'' (1954) * ''Sedarah Sedaging'' (1954) * ''Senjum Derita'' (1955) * ''Sampah'' (1955) * ''Saidjah Putri Pantai'' (1956) * ''Djandjiku'' (1956)


Crew

* ''Putri dari Medan'' (1954) * ''Mertua Sinting'' (1954) * ''Tengah Malam'' (1955) * ''Putri Solo Kembali'' (1956) * ''Sampah'' (1956) * ''Saidjah Putri Pantai'' (1956)


References


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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sumarni, Titien 1935 births 1966 deaths Indonesian film actresses Indonesian film producers People from Surabaya