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Camelia Malik

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Camelia Malik
Born
Camelia Malik

(1955-04-22) 22 April 1955 (age 69)
Jakarta, Indonesia
Other namesMia
Occupation(s)Singer, actress
Years active1970–present
Spouses
Fuad Hassan
(m. 1974; died 1974)
Reynold Panggabean
(m. 1977; div. 1989)
Harry Capri
(m. 1989; died 2013)
Children2
FatherDjamaluddin Malik
RelativesAhmad Albar (half-brother)

Camelia Malik (born 22 April 1955) is an Indonesian actress and dangdut singer. She is also known as Diva Dangdut Jaipong.

Early life

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Malik was born on 22 April 1955 in Jakarta, Indonesia, as the daughter of Djamaluddin Malik and Farida Al-Hasni.[1] His maternal half brother is a rock singer, Ahmad Albar.[1]

Personal life

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Malik had been married to Harry Capri for 24 years when on 6 May 2013, they announced at a press conference that they had begun divorce proceedings on 30 April 2013, having been living apart for a year.[2] Malik was married previously in 1977 to Christian singer Reynold Panggabean. The interfaith marriage ended twelve years later in 1989.[3] Her first marriage was to Fuad Hassan, a God Bless member, in 1974.[1] Their marriage lasted until Fuad's death in the same year.[1]

Filmography

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  • 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

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  • Colak-colek (1979)
  • Raba-raba (1980)
  • Ceplas-ceplos
  • Gengsi Dong
  • Wakuncar
  • Murah Meriah
  • Colak Colek II
  • Rekayasa Cinta (2002)

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Liputan6.com (2021-10-14). "Profil Camelia Malik Penyanyi Dangdut Senior yang Populer Lewat Lagu Colak-colek dan Tari Jaipong". liputan6.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-07-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "Camelia Malik – Harry Capri Tak Rayakan Perkawinan Perak". May 6, 2013. Archived from the original on September 24, 2018. Retrieved May 7, 2013.
  3. ^ Mujiburrahman (2006). Feeling Threatened: Muslim-Christian Relations in Indonesia's New Order. ISBN 9789053569382.
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