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Lies Noor

Eliza Firmansjah Noor (12 July 1943 – 14 March 1961), better known as Lies Noor, was an Indonesian actress and model. Rising to popularity after her appearance in 1952's Pulang (Homecoming), directed by Basuki Effendy [id], by 1955 Noor was able to demand fees of Rp 10,000 (USD 135) for her film appearances.

Lies Noor
Born
Eliza Noor

(1943-07-12)12 July 1943
Batavia, Dutch East Indies
Died14 March 1961(1961-03-14) (aged 17)
Jakarta, Indonesia
Burial placeKaret Bivak Cemetery
NationalityIndonesian
Other namesElisa Firmansjah Noor
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
Years active1952–1961
Spouse
Firmansjah (aka Dick Ninkeula)
(m. 1955)
Children1

She went on hiatus from acting after giving birth to her only child, later returning to cinema in 1960 with Pedjuang (Warriors for Freedom). Noor died of encephalitis on March 14, 1961, and was buried in Karet Bivak Cemetery. She was the part of Classical Indonesian Cinema.

Early life edit

Lies Noor was born on 12 July 1943, in Batavia, Dutch East Indies, to Raden Mas Mohammad Noor Puspawidjaja.[1] in an interview with Varia magazine, she said that she came from an old-fashioned family which did not want her to act.

Career edit

While still in high school in Jakarta, in 1952, she was asked by Basuki Effendy [id] to act in his film Pulang (Homecoming). Thinking that she could retire from acting immediately afterwards to work—like her role model Maria Ulfah Santoso—for social betterment, Noor accepted the role.[1] Pulang was released to acclaim,[1] with a review in De Nieuwsgier highlighting Noor as vibrant and photogenic.[2]

Noor rapidly gained popularity in Indonesia for her acting, and soon offers came from other directors and producers.[1] She appeared in Rentjong dan Surat in 1953, followed by Kopral Djono in 1954.[3] In an August 1954 article for Film Varia magazine, Haznam Rahman described Noor as a new hope for Indonesian cinema, having found the greatest place in audiences' hearts despite her short filmography. He expressed hope that her future would be a bright one, and recommended that she migrate from Gabungan Artis Film (Association of Film Artists, GAF) to a larger studio such as Persari or Perfini.[4] In September 1954, she was nominated for "Queen of the Silver Screen" by Film Varia magazine, which goes to Titien Sumarni.[5]

 
Noor on the cover of Minggu Pagi, 1955

Noor was most productive in 1955, when she appeared in five different films: Gagal (Failure), Peristiwa Didanau Toba (The Lake Toba Incident), Sampai Berdjumpa Kembali (Until We Meet Again), Ibu dan Putri (Mother and Daughter), and Oh, Ibuku (Oh, Mother).[6] She was able to demand Rp 10,000 for a film produced in Jakarta or Rp 12,500 for a film produced outside of the city.[a] When she was approached by Honey Motion Pictures for Awan dan Tjemara (Clouds and Pines, 1955), she refused to take the lead role as she was only offered Rp 7,500; the role went to a newcomer, Triana.[7]

In 1956, Noor went to Hong Kong with the Indonesian delegation to the 3rd Asia-Pacific Film Festival.[8] That year she acted in three films: Melati Sendja (Twilight Jasmine), Peristiwa 10 Nopember (The 10 November Incident), and Rajuan Alam (Call of Nature).[9] The last of these starred Noor alongside Bambang Hermanto [id] as a husband and wife who must deal with malaria. For Rajuan Alam, in 1957 Noor travelled to Tokyo with her co-star for the 4th Asia-Pacific Film Festival, where the film was in competition under the title A House, a Wife, a Singing Bird.[10][11]

After she gave birth, she took a hiatus from acting. Noor returned to cinema in 1960's Pedjuang (Warriors for Freedom), a film directed by Usmar Ismail which followed a platoon of Indonesian soldiers during the Indonesian National Revolution.[12] She made her final film, Pesan Ibu (Mother's Message), in 1961. In this film, she played a young woman who had to help her mother support their family after their father's death.[13] Noor was cast in Sandang Pangan (1961), but she died leaving the film unfinished.[14]

Personal life edit

Noor was married to Firmansjah (also known as Dick Ninkeula), a Produksi Film Negara employee whom she had met on the set of Pulang, in 1955, soon after graduating senior high school.[15] After she gave birth to her only son, Rio Marcel Ninkeula, Noor took a hiatus from acting. She explained to Varia in a 1959 interview that she intended to focus on raising Rio until he was old enough for her to return to acting.[15]

Illness and death edit

On 12 March 1961, Noor was admitted to Cikini Hospital, Jakarta, and treated for encephalitis. She died two days later at the age of 17,[16] and was buried on 15 March at Karet Bivak Cemetery.[1] At the funeral several film figures provided eulogies, including Djamaluddin Malik, Turino Djunaedy [id], and Basuki Effendy. Among the mourners were Chitra Dewi, Sofia Waldy, Bing Slamet, Dhalia, Astaman, and Lely Sulastri.[1]

Filmography edit

In her nine-year career, Noor appeared in fourteen films.[17]

  • Pulang (1952)
  • Rentjong dan Surat (1953)
  • Kopral Djono (1954)
  • Gagal (1955)
  • Peristiwa Didanau Toba (1955)
  • Sampai Berdjumpa Kembali (1955)
  • Ibu dan Putri (1955)
  • Oh, Ibuku (1955)
  • Rajuan Alam (1956)
  • Melati Sendja (1956)
  • Peristiwa 10 Nopember (1956)
  • Pedjuang (1960)
  • Pesan Ibu (1961)
  • Sandang Pangan (1961–unfinished)

Explanatory notes edit

  1. ^ According to an article in the March 1955 edition of Film Varia, the maximum fee paid to an Indonesian actor or actress at the time was Rp 10,000, though some actors and actresses had begun demanding Rp 15,000 (Sj. D. 1955, p. 3).

Citations edit

Works cited edit

  • "Eerste PFN-product Bekoring der Natuur als kleurenfilm" [First PFN Colour Film Production, Call of Nature]. Algemeen Indisch dagblad (in Dutch). 9 May 1956. p. 1 – via delpher.nl.
  • "Indonesische films naar Hongkong" [Indonesian Films in Hong Kong]. De nieuwsgier (in Dutch). 9 May 1956. p. 6 – via delpher.nl.
  • "Jonge spelers" [Young Actors]. De nieuwsgier (in Dutch). 22 April 1954. p. 2 – via delpher.nl.
  • Kristanto, JB, ed. (2007). Katalog Film Indonesia 1926–2007. Jakarta: Nalar. ISBN 978-979-26-9006-4.
  • "Lies Noor en Bambang Hermanto naar Tokio" [Lies Noor and Bambang Hermanto go to Tokyo]. Algemeen Indisch dagblad (in Dutch). 20 May 1957. p. 3 – via delpher.nl.
  • [Lies Noor – Filmography]. filmindonesia.or.id (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Konfiden Foundation. Archived from the original on 19 October 2016. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  • "Lies Noor Meninggal" [Lies Noor Dies]. Nasional (in Indonesian). 16 March 1961. p. 3.
  • "Lies Noor Meninggal" [Lies Noor Dies]. Varia (in Indonesian): 5, 26. 22 March 1961.
  • Rahman, Haznam (August 1954). "Mengapa Film-Film Persari dan Perfini Djarang Beredar? Mana Nana Mayo? Lies Noor Harapan Baru" [Why are Persari and Perfini's Films So Rarely Released? Where is Nana Mayo? Lies Noor, a New Hope]. Film Varia (in Indonesian): 4–5, 35.
  • Sj. D. (March 1955). "Honorarium Pemain Film" [Fees and Actors]. Film Varia (in Indonesian): 2–3, 39.
  • Ambon, L. Tuanakotta (2 February 1955). "Surat-surat dari pembatja". Film Varia (in Indonesian). p. 44.

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Eliza Firmansjah Noor 12 July 1943 14 March 1961 better known as Lies Noor was an Indonesian actress and model Rising to popularity after her appearance in 1952 s Pulang Homecoming directed by Basuki Effendy id by 1955 Noor was able to demand fees of Rp 10 000 USD 135 for her film appearances Lies NoorBornEliza Noor 1943 07 12 12 July 1943Batavia Dutch East IndiesDied14 March 1961 1961 03 14 aged 17 Jakarta IndonesiaBurial placeKaret Bivak CemeteryNationalityIndonesianOther namesElisa Firmansjah NoorOccupationsActressmodelYears active1952 1961SpouseFirmansjah aka Dick Ninkeula m 1955 wbr Children1 She went on hiatus from acting after giving birth to her only child later returning to cinema in 1960 with Pedjuang Warriors for Freedom Noor died of encephalitis on March 14 1961 and was buried in Karet Bivak Cemetery She was the part of Classical Indonesian Cinema Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 3 1 Illness and death 4 Filmography 5 Explanatory notes 6 Citations 7 Works cited 8 External linksEarly life editLies Noor was born on 12 July 1943 in Batavia Dutch East Indies to Raden Mas Mohammad Noor Puspawidjaja 1 in an interview with Varia magazine she said that she came from an old fashioned family which did not want her to act Career editWhile still in high school in Jakarta in 1952 she was asked by Basuki Effendy id to act in his film Pulang Homecoming Thinking that she could retire from acting immediately afterwards to work like her role model Maria Ulfah Santoso for social betterment Noor accepted the role 1 Pulang was released to acclaim 1 with a review in De Nieuwsgier highlighting Noor as vibrant and photogenic 2 Noor rapidly gained popularity in Indonesia for her acting and soon offers came from other directors and producers 1 She appeared in Rentjong dan Surat in 1953 followed by Kopral Djono in 1954 3 In an August 1954 article for Film Varia magazine Haznam Rahman described Noor as a new hope for Indonesian cinema having found the greatest place in audiences hearts despite her short filmography He expressed hope that her future would be a bright one and recommended that she migrate from Gabungan Artis Film Association of Film Artists GAF to a larger studio such as Persari or Perfini 4 In September 1954 she was nominated for Queen of the Silver Screen by Film Varia magazine which goes to Titien Sumarni 5 nbsp Noor on the cover of Minggu Pagi 1955 Noor was most productive in 1955 when she appeared in five different films Gagal Failure Peristiwa Didanau Toba The Lake Toba Incident Sampai Berdjumpa Kembali Until We Meet Again Ibu dan Putri Mother and Daughter and Oh Ibuku Oh Mother 6 She was able to demand Rp 10 000 for a film produced in Jakarta or Rp 12 500 for a film produced outside of the city a When she was approached by Honey Motion Pictures for Awan dan Tjemara Clouds and Pines 1955 she refused to take the lead role as she was only offered Rp 7 500 the role went to a newcomer Triana 7 In 1956 Noor went to Hong Kong with the Indonesian delegation to the 3rd Asia Pacific Film Festival 8 That year she acted in three films Melati Sendja Twilight Jasmine Peristiwa 10 Nopember The 10 November Incident and Rajuan Alam Call of Nature 9 The last of these starred Noor alongside Bambang Hermanto id as a husband and wife who must deal with malaria For Rajuan Alam in 1957 Noor travelled to Tokyo with her co star for the 4th Asia Pacific Film Festival where the film was in competition under the title A House a Wife a Singing Bird 10 11 After she gave birth she took a hiatus from acting Noor returned to cinema in 1960 s Pedjuang Warriors for Freedom a film directed by Usmar Ismail which followed a platoon of Indonesian soldiers during the Indonesian National Revolution 12 She made her final film Pesan Ibu Mother s Message in 1961 In this film she played a young woman who had to help her mother support their family after their father s death 13 Noor was cast in Sandang Pangan 1961 but she died leaving the film unfinished 14 Personal life editNoor was married to Firmansjah also known as Dick Ninkeula a Produksi Film Negara employee whom she had met on the set of Pulang in 1955 soon after graduating senior high school 15 After she gave birth to her only son Rio Marcel Ninkeula Noor took a hiatus from acting She explained to Varia in a 1959 interview that she intended to focus on raising Rio until he was old enough for her to return to acting 15 Illness and death edit On 12 March 1961 Noor was admitted to Cikini Hospital Jakarta and treated for encephalitis She died two days later at the age of 17 16 and was buried on 15 March at Karet Bivak Cemetery 1 At the funeral several film figures provided eulogies including Djamaluddin Malik Turino Djunaedy id and Basuki Effendy Among the mourners were Chitra Dewi Sofia Waldy Bing Slamet Dhalia Astaman and Lely Sulastri 1 Filmography editIn her nine year career Noor appeared in fourteen films 17 Pulang 1952 Rentjong dan Surat 1953 Kopral Djono 1954 Gagal 1955 Peristiwa Didanau Toba 1955 Sampai Berdjumpa Kembali 1955 Ibu dan Putri 1955 Oh Ibuku 1955 Rajuan Alam 1956 Melati Sendja 1956 Peristiwa 10 Nopember 1956 Pedjuang 1960 Pesan Ibu 1961 Sandang Pangan 1961 unfinished Explanatory notes edit According to an article in the March 1955 edition of Film Varia the maximum fee paid to an Indonesian actor or actress at the time was Rp 10 000 though some actors and actresses had begun demanding Rp 15 000 Sj D 1955 p 3 Citations edit a b c d e f Varia 1961 p 5 De nieuwsgier 1954 Kristanto 2007 pp 34 36 Rahman 1954 p 35 Ambon 1955 p 44 Kristanto 2007 pp 36 38 Kristanto 2007 p 38 De nieuwsgier 1956 Kristanto 2007 pp 38 41 Algemeen Indisch dagblad 1957a Algemeen Indisch dagblad 1957b Kristanto 2007 p 51 Kristanto 2007 p 61 Varia 1961 p 5 a b Varia 1961 p 26 Nasional 1961 Filmindonesia or id Filmography Works cited edit Eerste PFN product Bekoring der Natuur als kleurenfilm First PFN Colour Film Production Call of Nature Algemeen Indisch dagblad in Dutch 9 May 1956 p 1 via delpher nl Indonesische films naar Hongkong Indonesian Films in Hong Kong De nieuwsgier in Dutch 9 May 1956 p 6 via delpher nl Jonge spelers Young Actors De nieuwsgier in Dutch 22 April 1954 p 2 via delpher nl Kristanto JB ed 2007 Katalog Film Indonesia 1926 2007 Jakarta Nalar ISBN 978 979 26 9006 4 Lies Noor en Bambang Hermanto naar Tokio Lies Noor and Bambang Hermanto go to Tokyo Algemeen Indisch dagblad in Dutch 20 May 1957 p 3 via delpher nl Lies Noor Filmografi Lies Noor Filmography filmindonesia or id in Indonesian Jakarta Konfiden Foundation Archived from the original on 19 October 2016 Retrieved 16 June 2016 Lies Noor Meninggal Lies Noor Dies Nasional in Indonesian 16 March 1961 p 3 Lies Noor Meninggal Lies Noor Dies Varia in Indonesian 5 26 22 March 1961 Rahman Haznam August 1954 Mengapa Film Film Persari dan Perfini Djarang Beredar Mana Nana Mayo Lies Noor Harapan Baru Why are Persari and Perfini s Films So Rarely Released Where is Nana Mayo Lies Noor a New Hope Film Varia in Indonesian 4 5 35 Sj D March 1955 Honorarium Pemain Film Fees and Actors Film Varia in Indonesian 2 3 39 Ambon L Tuanakotta 2 February 1955 Surat surat dari pembatja Film Varia in Indonesian p 44 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lies Noor Lies Noor at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lies Noor amp oldid 1179754312, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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