Franda

Franda
Born Efranda Stephanus
(1987-02-08) February 8, 1987
Malang, East Java, Indonesia
Residence Jakarta, Indonesia
Occupation
  • Actress
  • presenter
  • model
Years active 2007–present
Spouse(s) Samuel Zylgwyn (m. 2015)

Franda (born Efranda Stefanus; February 8, 1987) is an Indonesian actress, model and television personality of Chinese descent.

Career

Franda has began her debut career to auditioned for 2007 MTV VJ Hunt and she was eliminated, but she has winning Favorite People Choice. After that, Franda had performed as role model in several music video, including Petra Sihombing' "Dihatiku" and Ungu' "Dirimu Satu".

In 2011, Franda has appointed for guest host in the RCTI' music program Dahsyat for replacing Luna Maya, due to her video nasty case.[1] In addition, Franda also played her debut film which sponsored by Yahoo! Indonesia in 2012, titled Xia Aimiei.[2] Still same of year, Franda has starring in her first television series Cinta Cenat Cenut of season 3, which she had played as Dewi Amba, a manager who rivaled Bisma (played role as Bisma Karisma).

Currently, Franda has presenting in two television sports: Lensa Olahraga and Total Football. During her sport television career, Franda has entered a nominations for three times in a row at the major television awards Panasonic Gobel Awards.

Personal life

In 2012, Franda has have dating to SM*SH dancer member Bisma Karisma and ended her relationship in 2015, due to for the difference principle and religion.[3] In August 2016, Franda had married to an actor Samuel Zylgwyn in two cities Surabaya and Bali.[4] Franda is a Christian.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2012 Xia Aimei Xia Aimei Debut film
Lead role
2014 Marmut Merah Jambu Cindy Lead role

Television

Year Title Role Notes Broadcast
2011 Dahsyat Herself Guest host RCTI
2011–2012 The Hits Herself Trans TV
2012 Cinta Cenat Cenut 3 Dewi Amba Supporting role Trans TV
2013–present Total Football Herself Host ANTV
2015 Karaoke Star Herself Trans TV

References

  1. Tomi Tresnady (July 22, 2010). "Franda so happy for replacing Luna Maya". Okezone.
  2. Angger Bondan (January 8, 2012). "Franda accomplished to played the film". JPNN.
  3. Tomi Tresnady (November 11, 2015). "Bisma break-up with Franda, due to difference religion". Suara.
  4. Eka Laili Rosidha (August 8, 2016). "Congratulations! Franda and Samuel Zylgwyn official to married". Liputan 6.

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