Kasino Hadiwibowo (15 September 1950 – 18 December 1997), better known by his mononym Kasino, was an Indonesian actor and comedian. He was a member of the comedy group
Warkop
Warkop (an abbreviation of Warung Kopi, meaning "coffee stall") were an Indonesian comedy troupe that enjoyed success in radio, films and television over the 1980s and 1990s. Assembled in Jakarta on 1976 under Prambors Rasisonia management, th ...
. Born in
Gombong, Kebumen, Kasino displayed an interest in humor from his school days. His career as a comedian began to take off while he was studying at the
University of Indonesia
The University of Indonesia (UI; ) is a public university in Depok, West Java and Salemba, Jakarta, Indonesia. It is one of the oldest tertiary-level educational institutions in Indonesia (known as the Dutch East Indies when UI was established) ...
. Alongside
Nanu Moeljono
Nanu Moeljono ( EYD: Nanu Mulyono; 16 November 1952 – 22 March 1983) was an Indonesian actor and comedian. He was known as a member of Warkop before deciding to resign. and
Rudy Badil
Rudy David Badil (29 November 1945 – 11 July 2019) was an Indonesian journalist who co-founded the comedy group Warkop with Nanu Moeljono, Kasino Hadiwibowo (Kasino), Wahjoe Sardono (Dono), and Indrodjojo Kusumonegoro (Indro). Before being k ...
, Kasino became a host of the radio show ''Obrolan Malam Jumat'' on
Prambors FM
Prambors FM (formerly known as Prambors Rasisonia and 102,3 FMANIA) is a commercial contemporary hit radio based in Jakarta, Indonesia. Launched on March 18, 1971 in Jakarta, the purpose of station was to play pop music with their target audience ...
, which aired every Thursday night. This show later became the precursor to the Warkop group.
With Warkop, Kasino reached the peak of his success by starring in 34 comedy films from 1980 to 1995. He also appeared in the television series ''Warkop DKI'', produced in 1996 and 1997, which later became his final professional appearance. Kasino passed away in December 1997 due to a
brain tumor
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.
Early life
Kasino Hadiwibowo was born in Gombong, Kebumen, Central Java, to parents Notopramono and Kasiyem.
He was the nephew of
Hoegeng Iman Santoso, who served as the Chief of the
Indonesian National Police
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from 1968 to 1971.
Kasino's early life involved frequent moves due to his father's employment with PNKA (now
PT. KAI), the Indonesian national railway company.
He initially attended school in
Padalarang, Bandung, until the third grade, after which he moved to SD Budi Utomo in Jakarta. His junior high education was completed at SMP Negeri 51 Jakarta. For high school, Kasino relocated to
Cirebon
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following his father's assignment, attending SMA Negeri 2 Cirebon, before returning to Jakarta to finish his education at SMA Negeri 22 Jakarta.
Throughout his schooling, Kasino developed a keen interest in
mathematics
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and was noted for his devoutness, influenced by his parents' encouragement in ''
Qira'at
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'' (reading and reciting
Al-Quran
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).
Upon graduating from high school, Kasino continued his education at the
University of Indonesia
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's Faculty of Social Sciences, where he pursued a degree in
Business Administration
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Overview
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. He successfully graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1978.
Career
Early career
Kasino has had an interest in humor since his childhood, and he acknowledged that his inspiration came from the comedy group Trio Los Gilos, which included
Bing Slamet
Ahmad Syech Albar (27 September 1927 – 17 December 1974), better known by his stage name Bing Slamet, was an Indonesian singer, songwriter, comedian, and actor. During his career, he acted in 17 films and released "dozens" of albums. Shortl ...
, Mang Cepot, and Mang Udel.
In 1973, along with his fellow students at university,
Nanu Moeljono
Nanu Moeljono ( EYD: Nanu Mulyono; 16 November 1952 – 22 March 1983) was an Indonesian actor and comedian. He was known as a member of Warkop before deciding to resign. , Kasino performed comedy sketches at "Perkampungan Universitas Indonesia", a student camping event in Cibubur.
Their humorous performances caught the attention of Temmy Lesanpura, a senior student at UI who was already a leader at
Prambors FM
Prambors FM (formerly known as Prambors Rasisonia and 102,3 FMANIA) is a commercial contemporary hit radio based in Jakarta, Indonesia. Launched on March 18, 1971 in Jakarta, the purpose of station was to play pop music with their target audience ...
. Lesanpura invited them to host a show together with
Rudy Badil
Rudy David Badil (29 November 1945 – 11 July 2019) was an Indonesian journalist who co-founded the comedy group Warkop with Nanu Moeljono, Kasino Hadiwibowo (Kasino), Wahjoe Sardono (Dono), and Indrodjojo Kusumonegoro (Indro). Before being k ...
called ''Obrolan Malam Jumat'' (Omamat). The show aired every Thursday night from 20:30 to 21:15 WIB. Its theme involved discussing political and social conditions in the country in a relaxed style.
As a campus activist, Kasino felt aligned with the show's theme. He immediately gathered various data and processed it for weekly discussions. Additionally, he often created riddles by blending traditional
Indonesian folklore
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with modern humorous stories. However, these topics were later considered outdated, prompting Kasino to think hard about finding new strategies. He then attempted to merge comedy with
dangdut
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music, drawing inspiration from his experience attending dangdut festivals at UI with some friends. As a result, they transformed
Western songs into dangdut-style tunes. Kasino's friends later formed separate music and comedy groups, each named
Pancaran Sinar Petromak and
Pengantar Minum Racun.
Success with Warkop
In 1975,
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began to join as a host, followed a year later by
Indro.
With the arrival of Dono and Indro, the program ''Omamat'' changed its name to ''Obrolan Santai di Warung Kopi Prambors'' (later more commonly known as "Warkop Prambors").
By then, their radio show had gained many fans, and they were even invited to perform outside the city.
In 1976, Kasino briefly served as the manager of a specialized clinic in Rawamangun, East Jakarta, owned by his in-laws. He managed the clinic for one and a half years before choosing to resign due to his increasing commitment to activities with Warkop.
In 1978, shortly after graduating from university, Kasino faced a decision between continuing his career as a comedian or following his parents' wish for him to become a
civil servant
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. Ultimately, Kasino chose to pursue his career as a comedian.
In 1979, the Warkop Prambors group released a compilation album of their comedy sketches and songs, which were actually recordings from live performances in
Palembang
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and
Pontianak
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.
A year later, Warkop made their debut on the big screen with their first film titled ''
Mana Tahaaan...'' The film achieved significant success during its theatrical run.
From 1980 to 1995, the comedy group Warkop Prambors, later renamed Warkop DKI, starred in 34 comedy films and one docudrama. They also released 12 compilation albums of comedy sketches and songs, two of which were collaborations with the Pancaran Sinar Petromak and
Srimulat groups.
In the early years of his acting career, Kasino was often nicknamed "Seki" by his friends in the film production team due to his distinctive flat nose.
Behind the scenes, Kasino played the role of the "leader" within the Warkop group. He acted as the spokesperson and negotiator for strategic planning and business concepts adopted by Warkop. Differences in strategy once led to a three-year rift with Dono, from 1988 to 1990. Nevertheless, they maintained professionalism while working together, with Indro acting as a mediator between them.
After the release of the film ''
Pencet Sana Pencet Sini'' in 1995, Kasino, along with Dono and Indro, agreed to cease making films as a sign of solidarity with the
Indonesian film industry. During this period, the national film business was struggling due to the prevalence of adult-themed films and the influx of imported movies, particularly from
Hollywood
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,
Bollywood
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, and
Hong Kong
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.
Subsequently, the Warkop group shifted their focus to television media through the ''Warkop DKI'' series. The series was produced between 1996 and 1997, marking Kasino's final professional appearance in his career.
Style
While hosting the show on Prambors FM, Kasino was known for his ability to portray several different characters. Among the characters he frequently portrayed were Mas Bei, depicted as a
Javanese; Acing/Acong, portrayed as a
Chinese
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; Sanwani, depicted as a
Betawi
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; and Buyung, portrayed as a
Minang
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* Padang cuisine or Minang food, the cuisine of the Minangkabau people
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* Mineng
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.
When he first started acting in films, Kasino played the character Sanwani in three early films: ''Mana Tahaaan...'', ''
Gengsi Dong'', and ''
Gede Rasa''. Sanwani's character was described as a know-it-all youth with a hint of arrogance.
When the film production of Warkop was taken over by
Parkit Film
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Early life
He was born in Surabaya, ...
and later by
Soraya Intercine Films, Kasino then portrayed the character "Kasino". In these films, he was depicted as an idealistic figure with brilliant ideas, but often these ideas backfired due to his know-it-all attitude and habit of underestimating others.
Additionally, he occasionally appeared as a leader figure, as seen in films like ''
Manusia 6.000.000 Dollar'' and ''
Depan Bisa Belakang Bisa''.
Kasino was also known for his skill in composing and parodying song lyrics to add humor. This habit stemmed from his hobby of singing and parodying songs during his student days. He possessed a vocal technique that allowed him to easily sing various songs in languages such as Mandarin, Hindi, Arabic, and English. However, in his role as Acong or Acing, Kasino often parodied English songs by changing their lyrics into Mandarin. Singer
Titiek Puspa
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once laughed upon learning that her song ''Saputangan'' had its lyrics altered by Kasino with additional English lyrics. According to Rudy Badil, Kasino frequently used song parodies to subtly critique the
New Order government. This opinion was supported by musicians like
Chrisye
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and
Fariz RM
Fariz Rustam Munaf (born 5 January 1959), better known as Fariz RM, is an Indonesian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist of mixed ethnic Minangkabau people, Minangkabau and Indo people, Dutch-Betawi descent. He is the uncle of Indonesian ...
, who viewed Kasino as an appropriate figure to criticize the Indonesian music industry, which they felt was in a poor condition during the 1980s.
Personal life
Family
Kasino first met his future wife, Amarmini (commonly called Mieke), in 1974 at the University of Indonesia campus. Amarmini, who is of Balinese-Javanese descent, at that time also allowed Kasino to visit her house with the knowledge of Amarmini's mother. In 1976, despite not yet graduating from college, Kasino married Amarmini.
Their marriage was officiated with
Hoegeng Iman Santoso, Kasino's uncle, acting as the guardian.
The couple was blessed with a daughter named Hanna.
Illness and death
Kasino's health began to show decline in November 1996. While hosting an event in
Lembang
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, he suddenly collapsed. With the help of his colleagues, he was rushed to
Bandung Adventist Hospital.
X-ray examinations by doctors revealed evidence of
brain tumor
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symptoms, and Kasino was advised to undergo chemotherapy. Kasino's daughter, Hanna, stated that her father's tumor likely originated from a mountain biking accident several years earlier. As a consequence of the chemotherapy process, Kasino had to take a hiatus from the ''Warkop DKI'' series, with the storyline focusing solely on Dono and Indro. Throughout 1997, Kasino's health fluctuated, but he remained undeterred. He attempted to make a comeback in the ''Warkop DKI'' series by wearing a wig to cover the baldness caused by the treatment.
In November 1997, Kasino's health condition worsened again, necessitating intensive care at
Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital. After nearly a month of treatment, Kasino eventually passed away at the age of 47 on 18 December 1997, after battling brain tumor for a year.
His body was laid to rest at Giritama Cemetery, Tajur Halang, Bogor Regency, West Java.
Legacy
Dedi Gumelar, also known as Miing, a member of the comedy group
Bagito
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, remembers Kasino as someone who played a pivotal role in kickstarting his comedy career. Dedi mentioned that Kasino taught him the art and tricks of comedy and often provided financial assistance during difficult times.
Actress
Nurul Arifin
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viewed Kasino as a calming presence whenever they conversed. Musician
Franki Raden recalled Kasino as someone who understood situations and conditions well. In 1986, when Raden got married, he invited Kasino to host the wedding reception. Initially hoping Kasino would entertain with his humorous style, Raden was surprised when Kasino opted for a formal approach upon learning that Raden's uncle had been his former college professor.
Comedian
Jimmy Gideon
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remembered Kasino for motivating him while serving as a judge in a national comedy competition held in 1986 at
National University
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.
Kasino's persona was brought back in the ''
Warkop DKI Reborn'' film series produced by Falcon Pictures. In the
first
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and
second
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films, Kasino was portrayed by
Vino G. Bastian. Initially hesitant due to feeling dissimilar to Kasino, Bastian eventually accepted the challenging role, citing Kasino's unique traits, including his distinctive manner of speech, as particularly difficult to emulate. In the
third
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and
fourth films,
Adipati Dolken replaced Bastian as Kasino. Dolken found the positive side of portraying Kasino, transforming his typically serious demeanor into a more cheerful one.
In 2021, the public was briefly captivated by the emergence of a comedy group named Warkopi, perceived as imitating Warkop DKI. One of its members, Alfred Dimas Kusnandi, was noted for his resemblance to Kasino. The group disbanded after receiving a cease and desist letter from the Warkop DKI institution, the commercial rights holder of the Warkop comedy group.
Filmography
Film
TV series
See also
*
List of people with brain tumors
References
Works cited
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External links
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1950 births
1997 deaths
People from Kebumen Regency
Javanese people
University of Indonesia alumni
Indonesian male comedians
Indonesian comedians
Indonesian male film actors
Indonesian male television actors
Indonesian Muslims
Deaths from brain cancer in Indonesia