Indonesian movie actresses died when they were 61

Here are 2 famous actresses from Indonesia died at 61:

Sofia W.D.

Sofia W.D. (October 12, 1924 Bandung-July 23, 1986 Jakarta) a.k.a. Sofia Waldi, Sofia, Sofi or Sofia WD was an Indonesian actor and film director.

She began her career in the entertainment industry in the 1950s and quickly became a prominent figure in the Indonesian film scene. Sofia W.D. acted in over 70 films during her career and was known for her versatility in playing a variety of roles, including comedic and dramatic ones.

In addition to acting, she also directed several films, including "Sorga Ka Toedjoe" (1961) which won several awards at international film festivals. She was also one of the first female film directors in Indonesia.

Sofia W.D. was a pioneer in the Indonesian film industry and contributed significantly to its development. She was a well-respected figure in the industry and was known for her professionalism and dedication to her craft. She received numerous awards and accolades for her work, including the Citra Award for Best Actress and Best Director.

Although she passed away at a relatively young age, Sofia W.D. left a lasting legacy in Indonesian cinema and is remembered as one of the most talented and influential figures in the industry.

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Fifi Young

Fifi Young (January 12, 1914 Aceh-March 5, 1975 Jakarta) also known as Fifi Joung, Nonie Tan or Tan Kiem Nio was an Indonesian actor. She had one child, Sally Young.

Fifi Young began her career in the entertainment industry in the 1930s, during the Dutch colonial era in Indonesia. She became popular for her roles in both silent films and talkies, acting in a variety of genres including drama, romance, and comedy. Young's talents were also recognized in other areas of the entertainment industry, such as singing and dancing.

During the Japanese occupation of Indonesia in World War II, Young continued to act in films, some of which were produced by Japanese studios. After the war, she continued her career in Indonesian cinema until her retirement in the early 1960s.

Young was also known for her philanthropic work, particularly for her support of education and the arts. She established the Fifi Young Foundation, which provides scholarships to talented young Indonesians in the fields of art, music, and film.

Despite passing away at a relatively young age of 61, Fifi Young's legacy as an actor and philanthropist lives on in Indonesia. She is remembered as one of the most iconic and influential figures in the history of Indonesian cinema.

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