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Dicky Zulkarnaen
BornDicky Iskandar
(1939-10-12)12 October 1939
Batavia, Dutch East Indies
Died10 March 1995(1995-03-10) (aged 55)
Jakarta, Indonesia
Years active1959–1995
Spouse Mieke Wijaya ​(m. 1963⁠–⁠1995)
Children4, including Nia Zulkarnaen

Dicky Zulkarnaen (12 October 1939 – 10 March 1995) was a prominent and award-winning Indonesian actor. He was the husband of Mieke Wijaya and father of Vanya "Nia" Zulkarnaen, both actresses.

Personal life

Illness and death

In 1994, Zulkarnaen went into bed rest due to heart disease, and underwent surgery in February 1994 at Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore. After returning to Indonesia, he was hospitalized in March 1994 at Pertamina Central Hospital. His condition began to deteriorated that year, and he was unable to speak and only use a sign language to communicate. On 10 March 1995, Zulkarnaen died at his daughter's residence in Kalibata, South Jakarta, due to heart disease at the age of 55. The night before his death, several film figures such as Dewi Yuli, Deddy Mizwar, Ida Leman, Camelia Malik, and Harry Capri came to visit him.

His funeral was held at Tanah Kusir Cemetery, and was attended by thousands, such as members of Parfi and Gabungan Artis Nusantara. At the funeral several film figures provided eulogies, including Rima Melati, Widyawati, and Misbach Yusa Biran.

References

  1. ^ TJO, OKI/OSD (11 March 1995). "Ribuan Orang Saksikan Pemakaman "Si Pitung" Dicky Zulkarnaen". data.kompas.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 11 May 2023.

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Citra Award for Best Supporting Actor
1950s
1960s
  • Ahmad Hamid (1960)
  • Not held (1961)
  • Not held (1962)
  • Not held (1963)
  • Not held (1964)
  • Not held (1965)
  • Not held (1966)
  • Atmonadi (1967)
  • Not held (1968)
  • Not held (1969)
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s


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