Atiqah Hasiholan
Atiqah Hasiholan, born on January 3, 1982, is a talented Indonesian actress whose journey began in the vibrant world of theater at the Satu Satu Stage Theater. She furthered her education at Monash University, honing her craft before stepping into the limelight. Atiqah first captivated audiences in the role of Jamilah in the acclaimed performance of "Jamila and the President." Her film debut came in 2006 with Nia Dinata's "Sharing a Husband," where she portrayed Ima, the youngest wife of Pak Haji, showcasing her remarkable talent.
Following her debut, Atiqah quickly gained recognition, landing roles in several notable films, including "Cinta Setaman," "Pintu Terlarang," and "Crazy Crazy." In 2012, she made her mark in the sequel "Arisan! 2," where she played Ara, a rising young socialite, further expanding her repertoire of diverse characters.
Atiqah's performances have not gone unnoticed, as she received two nominations for the prestigious Citra Cup. In 2009, she was nominated for Best Female Lead Actor at the Indonesian Film Festival for her role in "Ruma Maida," and in 2011, she earned a nomination for Best Supporting Actor for her work in "The Mirror Never Lies." With her impressive body of work and dedication to her craft, Atiqah Hasiholan continues to be a prominent figure in the Indonesian film industry.