Ermina Zaenah

Ermina Zaenah

Zaenah in 1955
Born (1928-11-11) 11 November 1928
Jambi, Dutch East Indies
Occupation Actress, producer
Years active 19511964

Ermina Zaenah (born 11 November 1928) is an Indonesian film actress and producer active in the 1950s and 1960s.

Biography

Zaenah was born in Jambi, a city on the island of Sumatra, Dutch East Indies, on 11 November 1928. She completed her education up to the elementary school level, but soon focused on a career in entertainment. Aside from acting in stage plays, Zaenah led her own musical group, the Los Suita Rama, and performed topeng dance.[1]

In 1951 Zaenah entered the film industry. Originally she performed in productions by a number of companies, including Golden Arrow, Fred Young's Bintang Surabaya, and Tan and Wong Bros. In 1953 she migrated to Djamaluddin Malik's Persari, starring in several films for the company, including Supir Istimewa, Pegawai Tinggi, and Bintang Baru.[1]

In the 1960s, as the domestic film industry was suffering, Zaenah moved behind the camera. She worked as producer on four films.[2]

By the 1970s Zaenah was working as an entrepreneur.[1]

Filmography

During her fourteen-year career, Zaenah acted in thirty films. She also produced four productions.[2]

Cast

  • Aku dan Masjarakat (1951)
  • Seruni Laju (1951)
  • Pelarian dari Pagar Besi (1951)
  • Pembalasan (1951)
  • Bermain dengan Api (1952)
  • Kekal Abadi (1952)
  • Kisah Kenangan (1952)
  • Tiga Pendekar Teruna (1952)
  • Sangkar Emas (1952)
  • Siapa Dia (1952)
  • Surja (1952)
  • Ajah Kikir (1953)
  • Asmara Murni (1953)
  • Bagdad (1953)
  • Bawang Merah Bawang Putih (1953)
  • Kenari (1953)
  • Bintang Baru (1954)
  • Gara-gara Djanda Muda (1954)
  • Kasih Sajang (1954)
  • Pegawai Tinggi (1954)
  • Supir Istimewa (1954)
  • Gadis Sesat (1955)
  • Hadiah 10.000 (1955)
  • Berdjumpa Kembali (1955)
  • Lagak Internasional (1955)
  • Harta Angker (1956)
  • Kamar Kosong (1956)
  • Buruh Bengkel (1956)
  • Sendja Indah (1957)
  • Ibu Mertua (1960)

Crew

  • Kamar 13 (1961)
  • Lagu dan Buku (1961)
  • Bakti (1963)
  • Ekspedisi Terakhir (1964)

References

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