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Occupation
  
Actor, singer

Parents
  
Kartolo, Roekiah

Role
  
Actor


Name
  
Rachmat Kartolo

Years active
  
1960sā€“2001

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Died
  
September 18, 2001, Jakarta, Indonesia

Siblings
  
Jusuf Kartolo, Sri Wahjuni, Imam Kartolo

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Grandparents
  
Ningsih, Mohammad Ali

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Rachmat Kartolo (13 March 1938 ā€“ 18 September 2001) was an Indonesian actor and singer.

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Early life

Rachmat Kartolo was one of five children born to Kartolo and Roekiah, two film actors active with Tan's Film, on 13 March 1938. After Roekiah's death, Kartolo brought the children to his hometown at Yogyakarta. In the city, the Indonesian capital during the later days of the Indonesian National Revolution, Rachmat lost one of his siblings and, in 1949, his father. After the Dutch recognised Indonesia's independence, Rachmat and his surviving siblings ā€“ Jusuf, Imam, and Sri Wahjuni ā€“ were brought to Jakarta and raised by their father's friend, Adikarso. There Rachmat completed his education, graduating from senior high school before entering the National Theatre Academy of Indonesia.

Career

Adikarso introduced Rachmat to music and the recording industry; Rachmat and his brothers performed at Wisma Nusantara in Harmoni, Jakarta, under their guardian's supervision. In 1958 Rachmat and his brothers established a band. Though Jusuf and Imam later left, Rachmat went on to solo success. At the time the government under president Sukarno forbade the use of English-language music, and thus, the Encyclopedia of Jakarta writes, Indonesian popular music was in search of its identity. Rachmat used sounds inspired from country music, and his songs were mostly about romance. His first hit, in 1963, was "Patah Hati" ("Heartbroken"), written by his brother Imam. The song had another burst of popularity in 1984, allowing him to buy a new car.

Though he initially showed no interest in film, in 1964 Rachmat appeared in his first production, Kunanti Djawabanmu (I Await your Reply). By 1977 he had completed more than 20 films. In 1975 he established his own production house, Mafin Film, and in 1978 he made his directorial debut with Tengkorak Hitam (Black Skull). Even after entering film he continued to record albums, first on gramophone records then on cassettes.

From his debut until his final role in Titisan Dewi (1990), Rachmat appeared in more than 40 films, including action flicks such as Matjan Kemajoran (1965), comedies such as Benyamin Jatuh Cinta (1976), and dramas such as Bernafas dalam Lumpur (1970). He directed a total of four films: Tengkorak Hitam, Masih Adakah Cinta (1980), Jangan Sakiti Hatinya (1980) and Mat Pelor (1990).

Death

Rachmat died on 18 September 2001. In June of that year he had made a stage performance in Blitar, as former president Sukarno in a memorial performance.

Filmography

Actor
1992
Syahadat as
Bisu (as Rachmat Kartolo)
1990
Titisan Dewi Ular
1982
Djakarta 1966
1980
Kau tercipta untukku
1977
Aula cinta
1977
Cowok komersil (as Rachmat Kartolo)
1976
Ganasnya nafsu (as Rachmat Kartolo)
1974
Pengakuan seorang perempuan as
Hengky (as Rachmat Kartolo)
1972
Intan Berduri (as Rachmat Kartolo)
1972
Kabut bulan madu as
Indra (as Rachmat Kartolo)
1971
Kekasihku ibuku as
Budiman (as Rachmat Kartolo)
1971
Rakit
1970
Bernapas dalam Lumpur as
Budiman
1970
Noda tak berampun
1969
Big Village
1966
Terpesona (as Rachmat Kartolo)
1965
Minah gadis dusun
Writer
1980
Kau tercipta untukku (as Rachmat Kartolo)
Composer
1980
Kau tercipta untukku

References

Rachmat Kartolo Wikipedia


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