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Teguh Karya (born Steve Liem Tjoan Hok; ; 22 September 1937 – 11 December 2001) was an Indonesian film director. Starting his entertainment career in theatre, he made his directorial debut with '' Wadjah Seorang Laki-Laki'', released three years later. He later directed numerous critically acclaimed films, including '' Cinta Pertama'', '' Badai Pasti Berlalu'', and ''November 1828''. In 2001 Karya died from complications from a 1998 stroke.


Biography

Teguh Karya was born Steve Liem Tjoan Hok on 22 September 1937 in
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,
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. He was the first child of
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Laksana Karya (Tjon Hok) and Naomi Yahya; there was some Bantenese descent from his grandmother. He attended elementary school in Pandeglang, but moved to Jakarta for junior high school, where he struggled with the
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s but did well in the
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and history. Karya studied at the Academy of Film and Dramatic Arts ( id, Akademi Seni Drama dan Film) in
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from 1954 to 1955. He then studied at the Indonesian National Theater Academy ( id, Akademi Teater Nasional Indonesia, or ATNI) in Jakarta from 1957 to 1961, where he obtained experience as an actor. He later studied at the
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in
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, Hawaii from 1962 to 1963. Karya acted in ''Jenderal Kancil'' (''General Deer Mouse''; 1968), while working at
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as a stage manager. It was directed at children. That same year he established Teater Populer at his home in Kebon Kacang,
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, Jakarta. Members were mainly ATNI students; he often booked them to perform at
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. The troupe later went on to produce critically acclaimed dramas, including 1971's ''Pernikahan Darah'' (''Blood Marriage''), 1973's ''Inspektur Jenderal, Kopral Woyzeck'' (''Inspector General, Corporal Woyzeck''), and 1974's ''Perempuan Pilihan Dewa'' (''Woman Chosen by the Gods''). In 1971, Karya released his first adult-oriented film, '' Wadjah Seorang Laki-Laki'' (''The Face of a Boy''). Two years later he released ''Cinta Pertama'' (''First Love''), which garnered him his first Citra Award and launched the acting career of its star, Christine Hakim. It was followed by three more romances, ''Ranjang Pengantin'' (''Wedding Bed''), ''Kawin Lari'' (''Elope''), and ''Perkawinan Semusim'' (''A Season's Marriage''). Karya's most commercially successful work, '' Badai Pasti Berlalu'' (''The Storm Will Surely Pass''), was released in 1977. Based on a novel of the same name by
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, it was watched by 212,551 people in its original run. It later won four awards at the 1977 Indonesian Film Festival. Two years later, Teguh directed the historical epic ''November 1828'', which received six Citra Awards. It was followed by '' Di Balik Kelambu'' (''Behind the Screen''), ''Secangkir Kopi Pahit'' (''A Cup of Bitter Coffee''), ''Doea Tanda Mata'' (''Two Eye Marks''), '' Ibunda'' (''Mother'') and '' Pacar Ketinggalan Kereta'' (''Lover Left Behind by the Train''). Karya also directed ''
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'', or Indonesian soap operas. He released his first ''sinetron'', ''Pulang'' (''Go Home'') in 1987. In 1995 he directed '' Alang-Alang'', sponsored by the Family Planning Coordination Board (), and the Johns Hopkins University Population Communication Services. In 1998, Karya suffered from a stroke, which caused some memory loss and put him in a wheelchair for the rest of his life. He died at the age of 64 at the Mintoharjo Navy Hospital in Central Jakarta on 11 December 2001.


Influences

Karya's work was influenced by numerous directors and stage managers, including
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, D. Djajakusuma, and Usmar Ismail.


Legacy

Karya won numerous (described by ''
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'' as "countless") Citra Awards. In 2005, the Twilite Orchestra held a memorial concert featuring songs from Karya's films. Performers included people he had directed, such as
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, as well as pop stars like
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and Ruth Sahanaya.


Personal life

Karya never married, although he occasionally dated. When asked why, he said that there everyone had "rooms" in them, for art, friends, country, and other things; the order these rooms were filled was different for each person.


Filmography


Nomination and awards


References


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Karya, Teguh 1937 births 2001 deaths Indonesian people of Chinese descent People from Pandeglang Regency Indonesian film directors Citra Award winners