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A. Hamid Arief

Abdul Hamid Arief (25 November 1924 – 20 December 1992) was an Indonesian actor who appeared in more than 120 films. Born in Batavia, Dutch East Indies, he started his acting career in theatre before migrating to film with 1948's Anggrek Bulan (Moon Orchid). His first starring role, and the one from which he first gained recognition, was as the title character in Pangeran Hamid (Prince Hamid, 1953). Over subsequent decades he was a productive film actor, often appearing in four or five films a year. He also acted in various television series.

A. Hamid Arief
A. Hamid Arief, c. 1960
Born
Abdul Hamid Arief

(1924-11-25)25 November 1924
Died20 December 1992(1992-12-20) (aged 68)
Jakarta, Indonesia
NationalityIndonesian
OccupationActor

Biography Edit

Arief was born in Batavia, Dutch East Indies, on 25 November 1924.[1] He completed his education up to junior high school level. He began his acting career with Djamaluddin Malik's travelling troupe at Pantjawarna, later migrating to Bintang Surabaja which was a travelling theatre troupe headed by Fred Young. By 1948 he had reached Batavia, which was renamed Jakarta during the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies (1942–1945) and has been cast in the South Pacific Film Corporation's Anggrek Bulan (Moon Orchid, 1948).[2] In this film, directed by Andjar Asmara, Arief played a young man who must be protected from the predations of the "moon orchid", a beautiful yet dangerous young woman.[3]

In 1949, Arief acted in four more films for the South Pacific Film Corporation,[4] including Usmar Ismail's debut film Tjitra (Image).[5] Soon afterwards he migrated to Fred Young's film company, also named Bintang Surabaja. Arief appeared in numerous films for the company, including Bintang Surabaja 1951 (Star of Surabaya 1951, 1950) and Selamat Berdjuang, Masku! (Fight Well, My Brother!, 1951).[4] He also acted in films by the National Film Company (Inspektur Rachman, 1950) and Djamaluddin Malik's Persari.[6] His star-making role, however, came with Pangeran Hamid (Prince Hamid, 1953), produced by Chok Chin Hsien's Golden Arrow Productions.[2][7] In this film, he played a young prince named Hamid who retakes the throne after being driven out by a usurper.[8]

After his contract with Golden Arrow ended in 1955, Arief became a free agent. He remained highly productive and acted for numerous companies, despite the slump the filmmaking industry underwent in the early 1969s.[7] Beginning with 1965's Matjan Kemajoran (Tiger of Kemajoran), Arief took on a number of roles as characters of European descent. Later roles of this type included the Englishman Edward William in Samiun dan Dasima (Samiun and Dasima, 1970) and the villainous Dutch colonial policeman Heyne Scott in the Si Pitung series, consisting of Si Pitung (1970), Banteng Betawi (Bull of Betawi, 1971), Pembalasan si Pitung (Revenge of Si Pitung, 1977), and Si Pitung Beraksi Kembali (Si Pitung Takes Action, 1981).[2][4][7]

Overall, Arief appeared in more than sixty films in the 1970s.[4] During this period he also became active on television, acting in the skit show Komedia Jakarta (Comedy of Jakarta). Misbach Yusa Biran, in his 1979 directory of Indonesian film actors, quotes Arief as saying "I actually do not have any talent for comedy. I am more interested in dramatic stories".[a][2]

Arief continued acting in the first years of the 1980s, making his final feature film, Pengorbanan (Sacrifice) in 1982. However, he did not quit acting, appearing in the TVRI television series Rumah Masa Depan (House of the Future, 1984–1986, 1989). In 1988 he received a Surjosoemanto Award from the National Film Council for his dedication to the art. Arief died in Jakarta on 20 December 1992.[7]

Filmography Edit

During his 34-year career, Arief appeared in more than 120 films. He also produced a single film, Kembalilah Mama (Return, Mama, 1977).[4]

  • Anggrek Bulan (1948)
  • Aneka Warna (1949)
  • Menanti Kasih (1949)
  • Tjitra (1949)
  • Harta Karun (1949)
  • Bintang Surabaja 1951 (1950)
  • Inspektur Rachman (1950)
  • Ditepi Bengawan Solo (1951)
  • Mirah Delima (1951)
  • Surjani Mulia (1951)
  • Selamat Berdjuang, Masku! (1951)
  • Bermain dengan Api (1952)
  • Kekal Abadi (1952)
  • Tiga Benda Adjaib (1952)
  • Si Mientje (1952)
  • Siapa Dia (1952)
  • Bawang Merah Bawang Putih (1953)
  • Burung Bitjara (1953)
  • Empat Sekawan (1953)
  • Harimau dan Merpati (1953)
  • Pangeran Hamid (1953)
  • Ratna Kumala (1953)
  • Tiga Saudari (1953)
  • Bawang Merah Tersiksa (1954)
  • Derita (1954)
  • Kleting Kuning (1954)
  • Rewel (1955)
  • Kasih Ibu (1955)
  • Dibalik Dinding (1955)
  • Rini (1956)
  • Biola (1957)
  • Konsepsi Ajah (1957)
  • Bermain Api (1957)
  • Bintang Peladjar (1957)
  • Bunga dan Samurai (1958)
  • Wanita Indonesia (1958)
  • Habis Gelap Terbitlah Terang (Hilang Gelap Datang Terang) (1959)
  • Mutiara jang Kembali (1959)
  • Sekedjap Mata (1959)
  • Kekota (1960)
  • Kamar 13 (1961)
  • Limapuluh Megaton (1961)
  • Notaris Sulami (1961)
  • DKN 901 (1962)
  • Matjan Kemajoran (1965)
  • Terpesona (1966)
  • Sembilan (1967)
  • Nji Ronggeng (1969)
  • Laki-laki Tak Bernama (1969)
  • Matt Dower (1969)
  • Samiun dan Dasima (1970)
  • Si Pitung (1970)
  • Banteng Betawi (1971)
  • Lisa (1971)
  • Derita Tiada Akhir (1971)
  • Djembatan Emas (1971)
  • Kisah Fanny Tan (1971)
  • Pendekar Sumur Tudjuh (1971)
  • Penunggang Kuda dari Tjimande (1971)
  • Ratna (1971)
  • Mereka Kembali (1972)
  • Merintis Djalan ke Sorga (1972)
  • Pengantin Tiga Kali (1972)
  • Romusha (1972)
  • Samtidar (1972)
  • Benyamin Biang Kerok (1972)
  • Desa di Kaki Bukit (1972)
  • Tiada Jalan Lain (1972)
  • Bapak Kawin Lagi (1973)
  • Benyamin Brengsek (1973)
  • Biang Kerok Beruntung (1973)
  • Cukong Blo'on (1973)
  • PatGulipat (1973)
  • Tendangan Maut (1973)
  • Bajingan Tengik (Jagoan Tengik) (1974)
  • Bandung Lautan Api (1974)
  • Ali Baba (1974)
  • Kosong-kosong Tiga Belas (0013) (1974)
  • Tetesan Air Mata Ibu (1974)
  • Pacar (1974)
  • Kehormatan (1974)
  • Pilih Menantu (1974)
  • Buaye Gile (1974)
  • Paul Sontoloyo (1974)
  • Dasar Rezeki (1974)
  • Musuh Bebuyutan (1974)
  • Traktor Benyamin (1975)
  • Samson Betawi (1975)
  • Benyamin Tukang Ngibul (1975)
  • Benyamin Raja Lenong (1975)
  • Benyamin Koboi Ngungsi (1975)
  • Gadis Simpanan (1976)
  • Mustika Ibu (1976)
  • Oma Irama Penasaran (1976)
  • Benyamin Jatuh Cinta (1976)
  • Tiga Janggo (1976)
  • Hippies Lokal (1976)
  • Zorro Kemayoran (1976)
  • Saritem Penjual Jamu (1977)
  • Sembilan Janda Genit (1977)
  • Kembalilah Mama (1977)
  • Raja Copet (1977)
  • Sorga (1977)
  • Penasaran (1977)
  • Cakar Maut (1977)
  • Gitar Tua Oma Irama (1977)
  • Diana (1977)
  • Pembalasan si Pitung (Jiih) (1977)
  • Akulah Vivian (Laki-laki Jadi Perempuan) (1977)
  • Jurus Maut (1978)
  • Begadang (1978)
  • Dewi Malam (1978)
  • Tuyul (1978)
  • Tuyul Eee Ketemu Lagi (1979)
  • Darna Ajaib (1980)
  • Begadang Karena Penasaran (1980)
  • Goyang Dangdut (1980)
  • Abizars (Pahlawan Kecil) (1980)
  • Gundala Putra Petir (1981)
  • Dukun Lintah (1981)
  • Manusia 6.000.000 Dollar (1981)
  • Si Pitung Beraksi Kembali (1981)
  • Manusia Berilmu Gaib (1981)
  • Pengorbanan (1982)
  • Gadis Bionik (1982)
  • Sentuhan Kasih (1982)

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Original: "Saya sebenarnya tak punya bakat lawak. Saya lebih tertarik pada cerita drama."

References Edit

Cited bibliography Edit

  • Apa Siapa Orang Film Indonesia [What and Who: Film Figures in Indonesia] (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Indonesian Ministry of Information. 1999. OCLC 44427179.
  • Hutari, Fandy (19 May 2018). "Hamid Arief, Aktor Film Lintas Genre". Historia.id. Retrieved 2019-10-18.
  • Biran, Misbach Yusa, ed. (1979). Apa Siapa Orang Film Indonesia 1926–1978 [What and Who: Film Figures in Indonesia, 1926–1978]. Jakarta: Sinematek Indonesia. OCLC 6655859.
  • [Abdul Hamid Arief Filmography]. filmindonesia.or.id (in Indonesian). Konfiden Foundation. Archived from the original on 3 July 2016. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
  • Kristanto, JB, ed. (2007). Katalog Film Indonesia 1926–2007. Jakarta: Nalar. ISBN 978-979-26-9006-4.
  • Pangeran Hamid (brochure) (in Indonesian), Golden Arrow, 1953

External links Edit

  • A. Hamid Arief at IMDb

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Abdul Hamid Arief 25 November 1924 20 December 1992 was an Indonesian actor who appeared in more than 120 films Born in Batavia Dutch East Indies he started his acting career in theatre before migrating to film with 1948 s Anggrek Bulan Moon Orchid His first starring role and the one from which he first gained recognition was as the title character in Pangeran Hamid Prince Hamid 1953 Over subsequent decades he was a productive film actor often appearing in four or five films a year He also acted in various television series A Hamid AriefA Hamid Arief c 1960BornAbdul Hamid Arief 1924 11 25 25 November 1924Batavia Dutch East IndiesDied20 December 1992 1992 12 20 aged 68 Jakarta IndonesiaNationalityIndonesianOccupationActor Contents 1 Biography 2 Filmography 3 Notes 4 References 4 1 Cited bibliography 5 External linksBiography EditArief was born in Batavia Dutch East Indies on 25 November 1924 1 He completed his education up to junior high school level He began his acting career with Djamaluddin Malik s travelling troupe at Pantjawarna later migrating to Bintang Surabaja which was a travelling theatre troupe headed by Fred Young By 1948 he had reached Batavia which was renamed Jakarta during the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies 1942 1945 and has been cast in the South Pacific Film Corporation s Anggrek Bulan Moon Orchid 1948 2 In this film directed by Andjar Asmara Arief played a young man who must be protected from the predations of the moon orchid a beautiful yet dangerous young woman 3 In 1949 Arief acted in four more films for the South Pacific Film Corporation 4 including Usmar Ismail s debut film Tjitra Image 5 Soon afterwards he migrated to Fred Young s film company also named Bintang Surabaja Arief appeared in numerous films for the company including Bintang Surabaja 1951 Star of Surabaya 1951 1950 and Selamat Berdjuang Masku Fight Well My Brother 1951 4 He also acted in films by the National Film Company Inspektur Rachman 1950 and Djamaluddin Malik s Persari 6 His star making role however came with Pangeran Hamid Prince Hamid 1953 produced by Chok Chin Hsien s Golden Arrow Productions 2 7 In this film he played a young prince named Hamid who retakes the throne after being driven out by a usurper 8 After his contract with Golden Arrow ended in 1955 Arief became a free agent He remained highly productive and acted for numerous companies despite the slump the filmmaking industry underwent in the early 1969s 7 Beginning with 1965 s Matjan Kemajoran Tiger of Kemajoran Arief took on a number of roles as characters of European descent Later roles of this type included the Englishman Edward William in Samiun dan Dasima Samiun and Dasima 1970 and the villainous Dutch colonial policeman Heyne Scott in the Si Pitung series consisting of Si Pitung 1970 Banteng Betawi Bull of Betawi 1971 Pembalasan si Pitung Revenge of Si Pitung 1977 and Si Pitung Beraksi Kembali Si Pitung Takes Action 1981 2 4 7 Overall Arief appeared in more than sixty films in the 1970s 4 During this period he also became active on television acting in the skit show Komedia Jakarta Comedy of Jakarta Misbach Yusa Biran in his 1979 directory of Indonesian film actors quotes Arief as saying I actually do not have any talent for comedy I am more interested in dramatic stories a 2 Arief continued acting in the first years of the 1980s making his final feature film Pengorbanan Sacrifice in 1982 However he did not quit acting appearing in the TVRI television series Rumah Masa Depan House of the Future 1984 1986 1989 In 1988 he received a Surjosoemanto Award from the National Film Council for his dedication to the art Arief died in Jakarta on 20 December 1992 7 Filmography EditDuring his 34 year career Arief appeared in more than 120 films He also produced a single film Kembalilah Mama Return Mama 1977 4 Anggrek Bulan 1948 Aneka Warna 1949 Menanti Kasih 1949 Tjitra 1949 Harta Karun 1949 Bintang Surabaja 1951 1950 Inspektur Rachman 1950 Ditepi Bengawan Solo 1951 Mirah Delima 1951 Surjani Mulia 1951 Selamat Berdjuang Masku 1951 Bermain dengan Api 1952 Kekal Abadi 1952 Tiga Benda Adjaib 1952 Si Mientje 1952 Siapa Dia 1952 Bawang Merah Bawang Putih 1953 Burung Bitjara 1953 Empat Sekawan 1953 Harimau dan Merpati 1953 Pangeran Hamid 1953 Ratna Kumala 1953 Tiga Saudari 1953 Bawang Merah Tersiksa 1954 Derita 1954 Kleting Kuning 1954 Rewel 1955 Kasih Ibu 1955 Dibalik Dinding 1955 Rini 1956 Biola 1957 Konsepsi Ajah 1957 Bermain Api 1957 Bintang Peladjar 1957 Bunga dan Samurai 1958 Wanita Indonesia 1958 Habis Gelap Terbitlah Terang Hilang Gelap Datang Terang 1959 Mutiara jang Kembali 1959 Sekedjap Mata 1959 Kekota 1960 Kamar 13 1961 Limapuluh Megaton 1961 Notaris Sulami 1961 DKN 901 1962 Matjan Kemajoran 1965 Terpesona 1966 Sembilan 1967 Nji Ronggeng 1969 Laki laki Tak Bernama 1969 Matt Dower 1969 Samiun dan Dasima 1970 Si Pitung 1970 Banteng Betawi 1971 Lisa 1971 Derita Tiada Akhir 1971 Djembatan Emas 1971 Kisah Fanny Tan 1971 Pendekar Sumur Tudjuh 1971 Penunggang Kuda dari Tjimande 1971 Ratna 1971 Mereka Kembali 1972 Merintis Djalan ke Sorga 1972 Pengantin Tiga Kali 1972 Romusha 1972 Samtidar 1972 Benyamin Biang Kerok 1972 Desa di Kaki Bukit 1972 Tiada Jalan Lain 1972 Bapak Kawin Lagi 1973 Benyamin Brengsek 1973 Biang Kerok Beruntung 1973 Cukong Blo on 1973 PatGulipat 1973 Tendangan Maut 1973 Bajingan Tengik Jagoan Tengik 1974 Bandung Lautan Api 1974 Ali Baba 1974 Kosong kosong Tiga Belas 0013 1974 Tetesan Air Mata Ibu 1974 Pacar 1974 Kehormatan 1974 Pilih Menantu 1974 Buaye Gile 1974 Paul Sontoloyo 1974 Dasar Rezeki 1974 Musuh Bebuyutan 1974 Traktor Benyamin 1975 Samson Betawi 1975 Benyamin Tukang Ngibul 1975 Benyamin Raja Lenong 1975 Benyamin Koboi Ngungsi 1975 Gadis Simpanan 1976 Mustika Ibu 1976 Oma Irama Penasaran 1976 Benyamin Jatuh Cinta 1976 Tiga Janggo 1976 Hippies Lokal 1976 Zorro Kemayoran 1976 Saritem Penjual Jamu 1977 Sembilan Janda Genit 1977 Kembalilah Mama 1977 Raja Copet 1977 Sorga 1977 Penasaran 1977 Cakar Maut 1977 Gitar Tua Oma Irama 1977 Diana 1977 Pembalasan si Pitung Jiih 1977 Akulah Vivian Laki laki Jadi Perempuan 1977 Jurus Maut 1978 Begadang 1978 Dewi Malam 1978 Tuyul 1978 Tuyul Eee Ketemu Lagi 1979 Darna Ajaib 1980 Begadang Karena Penasaran 1980 Goyang Dangdut 1980 Abizars Pahlawan Kecil 1980 Gundala Putra Petir 1981 Dukun Lintah 1981 Manusia 6 000 000 Dollar 1981 Si Pitung Beraksi Kembali 1981 Manusia Berilmu Gaib 1981 Pengorbanan 1982 Gadis Bionik 1982 Sentuhan Kasih 1982 Notes Edit Original Saya sebenarnya tak punya bakat lawak Saya lebih tertarik pada cerita drama References Edit Hutari 2018 a b c d Biran 1979 p 21 Kristanto 2007 p 12 a b c d e filmindonesia or id Filmography Kristanto 2007 p 13 Kristanto 2007 pp 14 21 a b c d Apa Siapa 1999 p 124 Golden Arrow Pangeran Hamid reverse Cited bibliography Edit Apa Siapa Orang Film Indonesia What and Who Film Figures in Indonesia in Indonesian Jakarta Indonesian Ministry of Information 1999 OCLC 44427179 Hutari Fandy 19 May 2018 Hamid Arief Aktor Film Lintas Genre Historia id Retrieved 2019 10 18 Biran Misbach Yusa ed 1979 Apa Siapa Orang Film Indonesia 1926 1978 What and Who Film Figures in Indonesia 1926 1978 Jakarta Sinematek Indonesia OCLC 6655859 Filmografi Abdul Hamid Arief Abdul Hamid Arief Filmography filmindonesia or id in Indonesian Konfiden Foundation Archived from the original on 3 July 2016 Retrieved 3 July 2016 Kristanto JB ed 2007 Katalog Film Indonesia 1926 2007 Jakarta Nalar ISBN 978 979 26 9006 4 Pangeran Hamid brochure in Indonesian Golden Arrow 1953External links EditA Hamid Arief at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A Hamid Arief amp oldid 1177333079, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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