Indonesian movie actors died when they were 60

Here are 2 famous actors from Indonesia died at 60:

Inoe Perbatasari

Inoe Perbatasari (April 5, 2015-October 18, 1954 Jakarta) a.k.a. Raden Inoe Perbatasari was an Indonesian politician, actor, film director, screenwriter and journalist.

She began her career in media by writing for various newspapers and magazines including Suara Perempuan, Wanita Indonesia, and Pedoman Masyarakat. Inoe then ventured into acting and appeared in several films including "Bulan Madu" ("Honeymoon") and "Bintang Surabaya" ("Star of Surabaya"). She later became a film director and screenwriter, directing films such as "Seruan Merdeka" ("Call for Freedom") and "Kisah Seorang Biduan" ("The Story of a Singer").

In addition to her career in the entertainment industry, Inoe was also involved in politics. She served as a member of the Indonesian Parliament and was actively involved in the women's rights movement. Her contributions to the advancement of women's rights and her dedication to promoting Indonesian culture through film have left a lasting impact on the country's history.

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Ateng

Ateng (August 8, 1942 Bogor-May 6, 2003 Jakarta) also known as Andreas Leo Ateng Suripto or Kho Tjeng Lie was an Indonesian actor and comedian. His children are Antonius Aryo Gede Suripto and Alexander Agung Suripto.

Ateng began his career in entertainment in the 1960s, where he started as a stand-up comedian and actor in various comedy clubs in Jakarta. He gained nationwide fame in the 1970s as part of the popular comedy duo, "Ateng-Betong", alongside comedian Iskak. Together, they starred in numerous films and television shows that became major hits, such as "Si Doel Anak Sekolahan" and "Gol Putih".

Aside from acting, Ateng was also a skilled musician and singer. He wrote and produced several hit songs, some of which were featured in his films. He was also a philanthropist and known for his charitable work, particularly for street children, and was a devout Catholic.

Ateng passed away in 2003 due to liver cancer, but his legacy in Indonesian entertainment continues to live on through his popular films and the influence he had on the comedy genre in the country.

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