Indonesian actors died as a result of Myocardial infarction

Here are 4 famous actors from Indonesia died in Myocardial infarction:

Adjie Massaid

Adjie Massaid (August 7, 1967 Jakarta-February 5, 2011 Jakarta) was an Indonesian actor and politician. He had three children, Zahwa Rezi Massaid, Aaliyah Massaid and Keanu Jabaar Massaid.

Adjie Massaid began his acting career in the 1980s and appeared in various films and soap operas throughout his career. Some of his notable films include "Nama Gue...Misteri" and "Mengejar Matahari". He also won the Indonesian Film Festival award for Best Supporting Actor in the film "Daun di Atas Bantal" (1998).

Aside from his acting career, Massaid was also involved in politics. He was elected as a member of the Jakarta City Council in 2009 representing the Indonesian Democratic Party-Struggle (PDI-P).

Tragically, Massaid passed away in 2011 at the age of 43 due to a heart attack. His death was mourned by fans and colleagues in the entertainment industry and politics.

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Sjumandjaja

Sjumandjaja (August 5, 1934 Batavia, Dutch East Indies-July 19, 1985 Jakarta) otherwise known as Sjuman Djaya, Sjuman Djada or Syumanjaya was an Indonesian actor, screenwriter, film director and film producer. He had three children, Djenar Maesa Ayu, Aksan Sjuman and Aridya Yudistira.

Sjumandjaja was a prolific figure in the Indonesian film industry, having directed and produced over 30 films in his career. He first started out in the industry as an actor, appearing in a number of films during the 1950s and 1960s, before transitioning to screenwriting, directing and producing.

Some of his most notable works as a director include the 1974 film "Cinta Pertama" (First Love) and the 1976 film "Pengantin Remaja" (Young Bride). He was also known for his work in theater, having founded the Bengkel Teater school in Jakarta in 1968.

In addition to his work in the arts, Sjumandjaja was a political activist and a prominent member of the Indonesian Communist Party. He was arrested and imprisoned following the 1965 coup, which resulted in the downfall of the Communist Party and the rise of the New Order regime. He was released from prison in 1977 and continued his work in the film industry until his death in 1985.

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Aziz Sattar

Aziz Sattar (August 8, 1925 Pekalongan-May 6, 2014 Kajang) also known as Aziz Satar, Datuk Aziz Sattar or Abdul Aziz bin Sattar was an Indonesian film director, actor, comedian and singer.

He was born to a Javanese father and a Malay mother in Pekalongan, Indonesia. Sattar began his entertainment career as a musician, but soon turned to acting and comedy. He gained widespread popularity in Malaysia and Indonesia through his comedic roles in films and television shows. He also directed several films, including "Zaiton Sameon" and "Bujang Lapok". Sattar was a recipient of the Malaysian Order of Merit and the Indonesian Bintang Budaya Parama Dharma for his contributions to the arts. He passed away in 2014 at the age of 88.

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Benyamin Sueb

Benyamin Sueb (March 5, 1939 Kemayoran-September 5, 1995 Jakarta) also known as Benyamin S. or Sueb, Benyamin was an Indonesian actor, singer, comedian, film director and film producer. He had nine children, Biem Benyamin, Beib Habbani, Bob Benito, Beno Rahmat, Beni Pandawa, Bayi Nurhayati, Billy Sabila, Bianca Belladina and Belinda Syahadati Amri.

Benyamin started his career in the entertainment industry as a self-taught musician in cafes and nightclubs. He gained fame through his music and comedy performances, with his trademark style of playing a saxophone while singing humorous lyrics in the Indonesian language. His humor was often based on social commentary and satire of Indonesia's political and social situations.

In addition to his music and comedy career, Benyamin also starred in numerous films, both as an actor and director. He was known for his work in the "Warkop" (short for Warung Kopi, or Coffee Stall) series of comedies, as well as the films "Si Doel Anak Sekolahan" and "Intan Berduri".

Benyamin was a beloved figure in Indonesia, and his death due to a heart attack at the age of 56 was a great loss to the entertainment industry. Despite his passing, his legacy continues to live on, with his music and films still enjoyed by many Indonesians today.

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