Camelia Malik
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Camelia Malik | |
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Born | Camelia Malik 22 April 1955 Jakarta, Indonesia |
Other names | Mia |
Occupation | Singer, actress |
Years active | 1970–present |
Spouse(s) |
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Children | 2 |
Parent(s) |
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Relatives | Ahmad Albar (half-brother) |
Camelia Malik (born April 22, 1955) is an Indonesian actress and dangdut singer. She is also known as Diva Dangdut Jaipong.
Personal life[]
Malik had been married to for 24 years when on May 6, 2013 they announced at a press conference that they had begun divorce proceedings on April 30, 2013 having been living apart for a year.[1] Malik was married previously in 1977 to Christian singer . The interfaith marriage ended twelve years later in 1989.[2]
Her father, Djamaluddin Malik was a film director while her maternal half-brother, Ahmad Albar, is a rock singer.
Filmography[]
- Nada-nada Rindu
- Jaka Swara
- Laki-laki Pilihan
- Lorong Hitam
- Dalam Sinar Matamu
- Jangan Coba Raba-raba
- Mencari Ayah
- Para Perintis Kemerdekaan
- Gengsi Dong (1980)
- Pacar Ketinggalan Kereta (1989)
Discography[]
- Colak-colek (1979)
- Raba-raba (1980)
- Ceplas-ceplos
- Gengsi Dong
- Wakuncar
- Murah Meriah
- Colak Colek II
- Rekayasa Cinta (2002)
References[]
- ^ "Camelia Malik – Harry Capri Tak Rayakan Perkawinan Perak". May 6, 2013. Archived from the original on September 24, 2018. Retrieved May 7, 2013.
- ^ Mujiburrahman (2006). Feeling Threatened: Muslim-Christian Relations in Indonesia's New Order. ISBN 9789053569382.
External links[]
Categories:
- 1955 births
- Indonesian dangdut singers
- Indonesian female singers
- Indonesian film actresses
- Living people
- Indonesian people of Yemeni descent
- Indonesian people of Moroccan descent
- Actresses from Jakarta
- Minangkabau people