Paula Rumokoy

Indonesian actress and model (1949–1993)

Bobby Suhadirman
(m. 1970; div. 1973)
  • Wim Umboh
    (m. 1974; div. 1982)
  • Adiwarsita Adinegoro
  • Children4RelativesStefan William (grandson)

    Paula Frans Rumokoy (17 April 1949 – 16 January 1993) was an Indonesian actress, model, and dancer who was active in the 1960s and 1970s. She earned the nickname of "most popular Indonesian star" in the 1970s.

    Early life

    Rumokoy on the cover of Selecta, 16 September 1968

    Paula Frans Rumokoy was born on 17 April 1949 in Tumaluntung, a village in Kauditan, North Minahasa.[1] She had a Spanish ancestry.[1]

    Rumokoy spent her childhood in Amurang, South Minahasa. After graduated from high school, she started her careers as a catwalk models in Manado.[1]

    Personal life

    Marriages, relationships, and children

    Rumokoy was first married to Bobby Suhardiman, a politician, on 3 December 1970.[2] They had a daughter, Yasmina Mesguita Mathilda, and later divorced on 6 December 1973.[2]

    Illness and death

    Rumokoy died at her residence in Jatinegara, North Jakarta, on 16 January 1993, due to lung cancer at the age of 43.[3] Her funeral was held at Tanah Kusir Cemetery on the next day.[3]

    Career

    Rumokoy in 1972

    Rumokoy's first film appearance was a supporting role in Djakarta-Hongkong-Macao (1968), after winning the Manado tourism queen contest in the same year.[1] She again played supporting roles in her next two films Laki-laki Tak Bernama (1969) and Apa Jang Kau Tjari, Palupi? (1969). Rumokoy then joined Eka Quarta Dance, a dance troupe led by Rima Melati in Jakarta. During this period, she lived with Melati in her house at Wahid Hasyim Street in Central Jakarta.[1]

    After Laki-laki Tak Bernama was successful at the box office, director Wim Umboh asked Rumokoy to star in his next film, Dan Bunga-bunga Berguguran. The film was released in 1970, raising Rumokoy's name as an actress. She also earned a good response from film critics for bravely doing a bikini scene which at that time was considered taboo in Indonesian film industry.[4]

    Filmography

    During her thirteen-year career, Rumokoy acted in twenty-seven films. She was also a costume and set designer for two films.[5]

    Cast

    • Djakarta-Hongkong-Macao (1968)
    • Laki-Laki Tak Bernama (1969)
    • Apa Jang Kau Tjari, Palupi? (1969)
    • Dan Bunga-bunga Berguguran (1970)
    • Si Pitung (1970)
    • Tjinta di Batas Peron (1971)
    • Rakit (1971)
    • Brandal-Brandal Metropolitan (1971)
    • Banteng Betawi (1971)
    • Wajah Seorang Pembunuh (1972)
    • Di Antara Anggrek Berbunga (1972)
    • Dendam Si Anak Haram (1972)
    • Si Bongkok (1972)
    • Selamat Tinggal Kekasih (1972)
    • The Angry Man (1972)
    • Merintis Djalan Ke Sorga (1972)
    • The Great Lover (1973)
    • Ayah (1973)
    • Jangan Kau Tangisi (1974)
    • Dikejar Dosa (1974)
    • Gersang Tapi Damai (1977)
    • Petualang-Petualang (1977)
    • Petualang Cinta (1978)
    • Ratapan Anak Tiri II (1980)
    • Hidup Tanpa Kehormatan (1981)

    Crew

    • Sesuatu yang Indah (1976)
    • Kembang-Kembang Plastik (1977)

    Awards

    Year Award Category Subject Result Ref.
    1975 Indonesian Journalists Association Best Actress Dikejar Dosa Nominated [5]

    References

    1. ^ a b c d e Aktuil. 1969.
    2. ^ a b Aktuil (in Indonesian). 1970. p. 14.
    3. ^ a b "Nama dan Peristiwa: Aktris terkenal di tahun 1970-an, Paula Rumokoy (43) meninggal dunia". Kompas. 18 January 1993. p. 16. Retrieved 27 June 2022.
    4. ^ Varianada. Yayasan Nada Press, Djakarta. 1971.
    5. ^ a b "Filmography for Paula Rumokoy". filmindonesia.or.id. Retrieved 29 May 2022.
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