Ikranagara

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Sep 13, 1943 (81 years old)
Death date
Mar 06, 2023

Ikranagara

Known For

Laskar Pelangi 2: Edensor
1h 27m
Movie 2013

Laskar Pelangi 2: Edensor

Ikal and Arai win scholarships to study at Sorbone, Paris. Meanwhile, Katya, a student on the same campus, chose Ikal to be her boyriend. Ikal felt guilty and his conflict with Arai made the two friends into different path.

Chase Me and I'll Catch You
1h 49m
Movie 1986

Chase Me and I'll Catch You

It tells the story of Ramadhan and Monita, two people with opposite personalities who become entangled in a push-and-pull romance, presented with clever humor and social satire.

Markum's Family
1h 33m
Movie 1986

Markum's Family

The sequel of Kejarlah Daku Kau Kutangkap (1986), tells Markum and Marni whose now have a teenage daughter while Ramadan and Ramona have a son. After years of marriage, Markum and Marni, still strive for harmony.

Bintang Kejora
1h 28m
Movie 1986

Bintang Kejora

Bintang Kejora, an adventurer, is a drug seller who is boastful. He is blacklisted everywhere for being a fraud. One time he comes to a drought-stricken village, merely to see a girl he caught a glimpse of, sticking her head out of the window of a passing bus.

Biography

Ikranagara (September 19, 1943 – March 6, 2023) was an Indonesian actor, painter, and writer. Known to the public for both his comedic and dramatic roles, he was one of the most respected and prominent film stars of his time. His most famous and acclaimed performances include his collaboration with Ully Artha in the romantic comedy-drama Kejarlah Daku... Kau Kutangkap (1986) and Keluarga Markum (1986)—a sequel to the successful Kejarlah Daku... Kau Kutangkap. Throughout a career spanning more than five decades, he was nominated twice for the Citra Award at the Indonesian Film Festival: once for Best Supporting Actor for his role as an annoying uncle in the romantic comedy-drama Kejarlah Daku... Kau Kutangkap (1986) and once for Best Actor for portraying Nahdlatul Ulama founder Hasyim Asy'ari in the biographical film Sang Kiai (2013).

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