Piet Burnama
Piet Burnama, whose full name is Pieter Moses Burnama, was a prominent Indonesian actor, screenwriter, and film director renowned for his work during the 1960s through the 1990s. Born on August 8, 1934, in Cirebon, West Java, he passed away on November 6, 2010, in Bekasi at the age of 76. Piet's heritage traces back to the Moluccas, where his parents originated before relocating to Java prior to Indonesia’s independence.
Throughout his career, Piet became a staple in the Indonesian film industry, particularly known for his contributions to comedy and action genres. He gained widespread recognition for his roles in the beloved Warkop films during the 1980s and 1990s, where his comedic timing and dynamic performances captivated audiences. Piet shared the screen with notable contemporaries such as Rachmat Hidayat, Kusno Sudjarwadi, Maruli Sitompul, and the legendary W.D. Mochtar.
His illustrious career also saw him collaborating with veteran actors like Bambang Irawan, Ratno Timoer, and Rachmat Kartolo, solidifying his reputation as a versatile performer. Piet Burnama's legacy endures in Indonesian cinema, remembered for his impactful contributions and the joy he brought to viewers across generations.