Indonesian movie actors died when they were 64

Here are 3 famous actors from Indonesia died at 64:

A. Rafiq

A. Rafiq (March 5, 1948 Jakarta-January 19, 2013) was an Indonesian musician and actor.

He died in diabetes mellitus.

A. Rafiq was a prominent figure in the Indonesian music industry and known for his distinct and powerful voice. He released more than 60 albums throughout his career and was famous for his hit songs such as "Terimalah Aku" and "Biarlah Bulan Bicara". Besides his success in music, A. Rafiq also appeared in several films and television shows, such as "Cinta Dalam Sepotong Roti" and "Jaka Sembung dan Dewi Samudera". He received numerous accolades and awards for his contributions to the entertainment industry. Despite his untimely death, A. Rafiq's legacy and influence continue to inspire and influence musicians in Indonesia and beyond.

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Sophan Sophiaan

Sophan Sophiaan (April 26, 1944 Makassar-May 17, 2008 Ngawi) a.k.a. Fan Su was an Indonesian politician, actor and film director. He had two children, Romi Sophiaan and Roma Sophiaan.

He died in motorcycle accident.

Sophan Sophiaan was born on April 26, 1944, in Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. He started his career in the entertainment industry in the 1960s as an actor, and later ventured into film directing. Throughout his career, he starred in and directed numerous films, becoming a well-known figure in Indonesian cinema.

Aside from his work in the entertainment industry, Sophan Sophiaan was also involved in politics. He was a member of Indonesia's People's Consultative Assembly from 1982 to 1992, and later served as the Deputy Governor of Jakarta from 1993 to 1997.

Sophan Sophiaan was married and had two children with his wife. After his death on May 17, 2008, in a tragic motorcycle accident in Ngawi, East Java, he was mourned by many fans and colleagues in the entertainment and political worlds. His contributions to Indonesian cinema and politics continue to be remembered and celebrated to this day.

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Teguh Karya

Teguh Karya (September 22, 1937 Pandeglang Regency-December 11, 2001 Jakarta) otherwise known as Steve Liem Tjoan Hok was an Indonesian film director, actor and screenwriter.

He died caused by complications from a stroke.

Teguh Karya is one of the most renowned figures in Indonesian cinema. He began his career in the early 1960s as an actor before transitioning to directing and writing films. He directed over 40 films during his career and was known for his unique approach to storytelling and his social commentary. He was particularly interested in exploring themes related to social justice, poverty, and the struggles of everyday people. Some of his most famous films include "Cinta Pertama" (1973), "Ibunda" (1986), and "Catatan Si Boy" (1987). Throughout his career, he won numerous awards for his work, including several Citra Awards, the highest honor in Indonesian cinema. His legacy in Indonesian cinema remains strong, and he is considered one of Indonesia's greatest filmmakers.

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