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Abdul Hamid Arief (25 November 1924 – 20 December 1992) was an Indonesian actor who appeared in more than 120 films. Born in
Batavia, Dutch East Indies Batavia was the capital of the Dutch East Indies. The area corresponds to present-day Jakarta, Indonesia. Batavia can refer to the city proper or its suburbs and hinterland, the , which included the much larger area of the Residency of Batavia ...
, he started his acting career in theatre before migrating to film with 1948's '' Anggrek Bulan'' (''Moon Orchid''). His first starring role, and the one from which he first gained recognition, was as the title character in '' Pangeran Hamid'' (''Prince Hamid'', 1953). Over subsequent decades he was a productive film actor, often appearing in four or five films a year. He also acted in various television series.


Biography

Arief was born in
Batavia, Dutch East Indies Batavia was the capital of the Dutch East Indies. The area corresponds to present-day Jakarta, Indonesia. Batavia can refer to the city proper or its suburbs and hinterland, the , which included the much larger area of the Residency of Batavia ...
, on 25 November 1924. He completed his education up to
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level. He began his acting career with
Djamaluddin Malik Djamaluddin Malik (13 February 1917 – 8 June 1970) was a prominent Indonesian film producer, politician, entrepreneur. He founded the Jakarta Indonesian company Persari Film. Personal life Malik was born in Padang, Indonesia, Padang, West Su ...
's travelling troupe at Pantjawarna, later migrating to Bintang Surabaja which was a travelling theatre troupe headed by Fred Young. By 1948 he had reached Batavia, which was renamed
Jakarta Jakarta (; , Betawi language, Betawi: ''Jakartè''), officially the Special Capital Region of Jakarta (; ''DKI Jakarta'') and formerly known as Batavia, Dutch East Indies, Batavia until 1949, is the capital and largest city of Indonesia and ...
during the
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(1942–1945), and has been cast in the South Pacific Film Corporation's '' Anggrek Bulan'' (''Moon Orchid'', 1948). In this film, directed by Andjar Asmara, Arief played a young man who must be protected from the predations of the "moon orchid", a beautiful yet dangerous young woman. In 1949, Arief acted in four more films for the South Pacific Film Corporation, including
Usmar Ismail Usmar Ismail (20 March 1921 – 2 January 1971) was an Indonesian film director, author, journalist and revolutionary of Minangkabau descent. He is widely regarded as the native Indonesian pioneer of the cinema of Indonesia. Biography Ismail ...
's debut film '' Tjitra'' (''Image''). Soon afterwards he migrated to Fred Young's film company, also named Bintang Surabaja. Arief appeared in numerous films for the company, including '' Bintang Surabaja 1951'' (''Star of Surabaya 1951'', 1950) and '' Selamat Berdjuang, Masku!'' (''Fight Well, My Brother!'', 1951). He also acted in films by the National Film Company (''Inspektur Rachman'', 1950) and Djamaluddin Malik's Persari. His star-making role, however, came with '' Pangeran Hamid'' (''Prince Hamid'', 1953), produced by Chok Chin Hsien's Golden Arrow Productions. In this film, he played a young prince named Hamid who retakes the throne after being driven out by a
usurper A usurper is an illegitimate or controversial claimant to power, often but not always in a monarchy. In other words, one who takes the power of a country, city, or established region for oneself, without any formal or legal right to claim it a ...
. After his contract with Golden Arrow ended in 1955, Arief became a free agent. He remained highly productive and acted for numerous companies, despite the slump the filmmaking industry underwent in the early 1969s. Beginning with 1965's '' Matjan Kemajoran'' (''Tiger of Kemajoran''), Arief took on a number of roles as characters of European descent. Later roles of this type included the Englishman Edward William in '' Samiun dan Dasima'' (''Samiun and Dasima'', 1970) and the villainous Dutch colonial policeman Heyne Scott in the ''Si Pitung'' series, consisting of ''
Si Pitung Si Pitung (Old spelling: Si Pitoeng; or sometimes written just Pitung) was a 19th-century bandit in Batavia, Dutch East Indies (modern-day Jakarta, Indonesia). His exploits have become legendary since then, with numerous accounts of his life, deed ...
'' (1970), '' Banteng Betawi'' (''Bull of Betawi'', 1971), '' Pembalasan si Pitung'' (''Revenge of Si Pitung'', 1977), and '' Si Pitung Beraksi Kembali'' (''Si Pitung Takes Action'', 1981). Overall, Arief appeared in more than sixty films in the 1970s. During this period he also became active on television, acting in the skit show ''Komedia Jakarta'' (''Comedy of Jakarta'').
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, in his 1979 directory of Indonesian film actors, quotes Arief as saying "I actually do not have any talent for comedy. I am more interested in dramatic stories". Arief continued acting in the first years of the 1980s, making his final feature film, '' Pengorbanan'' (''Sacrifice'') in 1982. However, he did not quit acting, appearing in the
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television series '' Rumah Masa Depan'' (''House of the Future'', 1984–1986, 1989). In 1988 he received a Surjosoemanto Award from the National Film Council for his dedication to the art. Arief died in Jakarta on 20 December 1992.


Filmography

During his 34-year career, Arief appeared in more than 120 films. He also produced a single film, '' Kembalilah Mama'' (''Return, Mama'', 1977). *'' Anggrek Bulan'' (1948) *'' Aneka Warna'' (1949) *'' Menanti Kasih'' (1949) *'' Tjitra'' (1949) *'' Harta Karun'' (1949) *'' Bintang Surabaja 1951'' (1950) *'' Inspektur Rachman'' (1950) *'' Ditepi Bengawan Solo'' (1951) *'' Mirah Delima'' (1951) *'' Surjani Mulia'' (1951) *'' Selamat Berdjuang, Masku!'' (1951) *'' Bermain dengan Api'' (1952) *'' Kekal Abadi'' (1952) *'' Tiga Benda Adjaib'' (1952) *'' Si Mientje'' (1952) *'' Siapa Dia'' (1952) *'' Bawang Merah Bawang Putih'' (1953) *'' Burung Bitjara'' (1953) *'' Empat Sekawan'' (1953) *'' Harimau dan Merpati'' (1953) *'' Pangeran Hamid'' (1953) *'' Ratna Kumala'' (1953) *'' Tiga Saudari'' (1953) *'' Bawang Merah Tersiksa'' (1954) *'' Derita'' (1954) *'' Kleting Kuning'' (1954) *'' Rewel'' (1955) *'' Kasih Ibu'' (1955) *'' Dibalik Dinding'' (1955) *'' Rini'' (1956) *'' Biola'' (1957) *'' Konsepsi Ajah'' (1957) *'' Bermain Api'' (1957) *'' Bintang Peladjar'' (1957) *'' Bunga dan Samurai'' (1958) *''
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Arief, A. Hamid 1924 births 1992 deaths Indonesian male film actors Indonesian male stage actors 20th-century Indonesian male actors Male actors from Jakarta Indonesian male television actors