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Marjolien Tambayong (August 22, 1939 – June 23, 2022), better known by her stage name Rima Melati or by her nickname Lientje, was an Indonesian actress, model, and singer. She appeared in close to one hundred feature films, including works by
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,
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, and
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. She received multiple awards, including a PWI Award for Best Actress for ''Noda Tak Berampun'' (''Unforgivable Smear''), a
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for ''Intan Berduri'' (''A Thorned Gem'', 1972), and five nominations for the
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. Melati also worked as a fashion designer and, together with her husband
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, as a restaurateur. After surviving
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in the 1990s, she campaigned for
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.


Biography

Marjolein Tambayong was born in Tondano, Sulawesi,
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, on 22 August 1939. Though her father Marinus Van Rest was Dutch, she took the family name of her step-father, Tambayong. She moved to Jakarta and became a model, using the diminutive form of her name, "Lientje". In the late 1950s, she became a member of the
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The Baby Dolls; this group also included
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, , and
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. In 1958, Tambayong made her feature film debut with a minor role in '' Djuara Sepatu Roda'' (''Roller-Skating Champion''), a film that starred Indriati Iskak. In 1960s, Tambayong decided to use a stage name "Rima Melati". Several sources, including the Encyclopedia of Jakarta, write that this occurred following the
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of a child she had wanted to name Rima after
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's character in ''
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''; when she broached the subject with
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, he recommended that she take the name for herself, as her birth name was "too western" (). In an interview with ''
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'', however, Tambayong stated that she had received the name when she had gone to the
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to get petrol. She was invited to meet President Sukarno and he said that her name was too Western. Tambayong then combined the name of Hepburn's character with ''Melati'' ("jasmine"), the name of a friend's daughter. Rima Melati took her first leading role in the 1961 film '' Kasih Tak Sampai'' (''Unrealized Love''). Over the following two years, she acted in a further ten films, including '' Djantung Hati'' (''Heart and Soul'', 1961), '' Violetta'' (1962), and ''
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'' (''The Beautiful Kartika'', 1963). Melati married Nelson Tobing in 1963 and also made several appearances on the newly established State television network,
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. After finishing '' Kunanti Jawabmu'' (''I Await Your Answer'', 1963), Melati took a hiatus from acting; the Encyclopedia of Jakarta attributes this to her having remarried. Melati returned to the screen in 1969 after marrying Ir. Herwindo, with a role in
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's ''
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'' (''Man Without a Name''). Over the next twenty years, she appeared in more than seventy films, including
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's directorial debut '' Wadjah Seorang Laki-Laki'' (''Ballad of a Man'', 1971),
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's directorial debut ''
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'' (''After Midnight'', 1971), and the Indonesia–Netherlands collaboration ''
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'' (1975). She received multiple awards and nominations during this period, including a
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at the 1973
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for '' Intan Berduri'' (''A Thorned Gem'', 1972). Melati also was interested in fashion design. Together with Sumi Hakim and Gaby Mambo, she formed a modeling group called "The Prof's Group". Composed of 40 models, this group aimed to showcase more radical fashion exhibitions than what was mainstream in Indonesia. Melati organised one of the first formal
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s in the country. The ensuing publicity helped the group to travel abroad to American shows in Malibu and
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, as well as to Europe. In 1973, she traveled with Sumi Hakim and
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to the Netherlands for a month-long show sponsored by
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. During this trip, Melati met
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, and they married later that year. They had two children named Aditya Tumbuan (born 30 June 1975) and Keke Tumbuan (born 17 September 1978), both of whom were born in Jakarta. Tumbuan, a restaurateur who was living in the Netherlands at the time, moved to Jakarta with her. The couple opened several restaurants, including La Bistro, La Bodega, and Jaya Pub; this last one, established in 1975, is Jakarta's oldest bar and has been described as "iconic". Tumbuan also began acting, making his feature film debut in ''
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'' (''Little Man''); this film began production in 1978 but was only released in 1983 owing to difficulties with the censorship bureau. Melati and Tumbuan remained together until the latter died in 2015. In 1980, Melati along with Indonesian lawyer and former actress
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founded Yayasan Kesejahteraan Artis Perintis Film Indonesia (KARFINI), a charitable foundation that provided financial assistance to Indonesian film industry actors and actresses who were active in the 1940s and 1950s. In 1989, shortly after shooting '' Sesaat dalam Pelukan'' (''A Moment's Embrace''), Melati was diagnosed with Stage 3B
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. She underwent treatment for one and a half years, traveling to the Netherlands as Indonesian surgeons were unable to perform a partial
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. She did not return to cinema until 1994, when she appeared in '' Sesal'' (''Regret''). Directed by her friend
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, the film starred Sophiaan as a writer who was unable to accompany his wife (played by
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) on her deathbed. In 1997 Melati directed the television serial ''Api Cinta Antonio Blanco'' (''The Flame of Antonio Blanco's Love''), based on the life of Antonio Blanco, a Spanish-American painter who settled in
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. Melati made several films after the turn of the millennium, including '' Banyu Biru'' (''Blue Water'', 2004), '' Ungu Violet'' (''Purple Violet'', 2005), and '' Ayah, Mengapa Aku Berbeda?'' (''Father, Why Am I Different?'', 2011). In a 2012 interview, she stated that she had no intention of returning to film or television, but she made further appearances in 2016 and 2017. She remained active as a fashion designer, and campaigned for
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through the Jakarta Breast Health Foundation.


Death

Melati died at
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in
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on 23 June 2022 at the age of 82. She was admitted to the
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days before her death after suffering decubitus.


Filmography

In her career, which spanned more than five decades, Melati appeared in almost a hundred films. She also directed ''Api Cinta Antonio Blanco'' (1997), which was released in cinemas as two separate films: ''Blanco, the Colour of Love'' (1997) and ''Bali Forever'' (2007). Source: *'' Djuara Sepatu Roda'' (1958) *'' Amor dan Humor'' (1961) *'' Djantung Hati'' (1961) *'' Darmawisata'' (1961) *'' Kasih Tak Sampai'' (1961) *'' Notaris Sulami'' (1961) *'' Violetta'' (1962) *'' Bermalam di Solo'' (1962) *'' Hadiah 2.000.000'' (1962) *'' Ballada Kota Besar'' (1963) *''
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'' (1963) *'' Penjeberangan'' (1963) *'' Big Village'' (1969) *''
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'' (1969) *'' Dan Bunga-bunga Berguguran'' (1970) *'' Noda Tak Berampun'' (1970) *'' Bengawan Solo (River of Love)'' (1971) *'' Biarlah Aku Pergi'' (1971) *''
Lewat Tengah Malam ''Lewat Tengah Malam'' (literally ''Past Midnight'') is a 1971 Indonesian film and the first feature-length production by director Sjumandjaja. Starring Rachmat Hidayat, Rima Melati, and Soekarno M. Noer, it follows a thief named Lono who ste ...
'' (1971) *'' Jang Djatuh Dikaki Lelaki'' (1971) *'' Kekasihku Ibuku'' (1971) *'' Rakit'' (1971) *''
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'' (1971) *'' Wadjah Seorang Laki-Laki'' (1971) *''
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'' (1972) *''
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'' (1972) *'' Dosa Siapa'' (1972) *'' Intan Berduri'' (1972) *'' Tjintaku Djauh Dipulau'' (1972) *'' Ayah'' (1973) *'' Bapak Kawin Lagi'' (1973) *'' Takdir'' (1973) *''
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'' (1974) *'' Anak Bintang'' (1974) *'' Perawan Malam'' (1974) *'' Susana'' (1974) *'' Gaun Pengantin'' (1974) *'' Max Havelaar (Saijah dan Adinda)'' (1975) *'' Widuri Kekasihku'' (1976) *'' Wajah Tiga Perempuan'' (1976) *'' Pinangan'' (1976) *'' Bulu-Bulu Cendrawasih'' (1978) *'' Kabut Sutra Ungu'' (1979) *'' Busana dalam Mimpi'' (1980) *'' Di Sini Cinta Pertama Kali Bersemi'' (1980) *'' Tali Merah Perkawinan'' (1981) *'' Bukan Impian Semusim'' (1981) *'' Jangan Ambil Nyawaku'' (1981) *'' Detik-detik Cinta Menyentuh'' (1981) *'' Sekuntum Mawar Putih'' (1981) *''
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'' (1982) *'' Di Balik Kelambu'' (1982) *'' Kupu-kupu Putih'' (1983) *''
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'' (1983) *'' Kembang Kertas'' (1984) *'' Tinggal Landas Buat Kekasih'' (1984) *'' Bercinta dalam Badai'' (1984) *'' Saat-Saat yang Indah'' (1984) *'' Serpihan Mutiara Retak'' (1985) *'' Damai Kami Sepanjang Hari'' (1985) *'' Romantika (Galau Remaja di SMA)'' (1985) *'' Pondok Cinta'' (1985) *'' Kulihat Cinta di Matanya'' (1985) *'' Kidung Cinta'' (1985) *'' Matahari-Matahari'' (1985) *'' Melintas Badai'' (1985) *''
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'' (1986) *'' Telaga Air Mata'' (1986) *'' Secawan Anggur Kebimbangan'' (1986) *'' Biarkan Bulan Itu'' (1986) *'' Di Balik Dinding Kelabu'' (1986) *'' Pengantin Baru'' (1986) *'' Ayahku'' (1987) *'' Kecil-kecil Jadi Pengantin'' (1987) *'' Cintaku di Rumah Susun'' (1987) *'' Aku Benci Kamu'' (1987) *'' Arini (Masih Ada Kereta yang Akan Lewat)'' (1987) *'' Setegar Gunung Batu'' (1988) *'' Harga Sebuah Kejujuran'' (1988) *'' Seputih Kasih Semerah Luka'' (1988) *'' Ayu dan Ayu'' (1988) *'' Arini II (Biarkan Kereta Api Itu Lewat)'' (1988) *'' Sesaat dalam Pelukan'' (1989) *''
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'' (1989) *'' Dua dari Tiga Laki-laki'' (1989) *'' Kristal-kristal Cinta'' (1989) *'' Lupus III (Topi-topi Centil)'' (1989) *'' Kanan Kiri OK II'' (1989) *'' Oppassen!!!'' (1993) *'' Sesal'' (1994) *'' Cinta Silver'' (2004) *'' Banyu Biru'' (2004) *'' Ungu Violet'' (2005) *'' Saus Kacang'' (2008) *'' Bebek Belur'' (2010) *'' Satu Jam Saja'' (2010) *'' Senggol Bacok'' (2010) *'' Ayah, Mengapa Aku Berbeda?'' (2011)


Awards and nominations

Melati won Best Actress at the 1971 PWI Awards, held by the Jakarta branch of the
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, for her role as Marina in '' Noda Tak Berampun'' (''Unforgivable Smear''); she received three further nominations in that category, in 1972, 1973, and 1974, but did not win again. At the 1973
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, Melati won a
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for her portrayal of Saleha in '' Intan Berduri''. In the late 1980s she was nominated for five Citra Awards for Best Supporting Actress, but did not receive any.


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