List of Famous people born in Indonesia
Dita Indah Sari
Dita Indah Sari is an Indonesian trade union and socialist activist. As a human rights campaigner during the Suharto regime, she was sentenced to five years' imprisonment in 1996 on the charge of sedition. During her imprisonment, she was named a prisoner of conscience by Amnesty International.
Achmad Dimyati Natakusumah
Achmad Dimyati Natakusumah is an Indonesian politician who is a member of the People's Representative Council since 2019, and previously between 2009 and 2018. Natakusumah was also the regent of Pandeglang Regency between 2000 and 2009.
Muhammad Taufik
Muhammad Taufik is an Indonesian politician from Gerindra who is the deputy speaker of Jakarta DPRD.
Rafael Landry Tanubrata
Rafael Landry Tanubrata is an Indonesian singer-songwriter, dancer and actor. He is a member of the boy band SM*SH.
Hinca Panjaitan
Hinca Panjaitan is an Indonesian politician. He is the Secretary General of the Democratic Party since May 2015. Hinca also served as Chairman of the DPP-Public Communication Division Democrat and a member of the convention committee election of Democratic presidential candidate.
Bayu Pradana
Bayu Pradana Andriatmoko is an Indonesian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Liga 1 club Barito Putera and the Indonesia national team.
Unique Priscilla
Unique Priscilla Mauretha Hadisoemartho, better known as Cilla, is an Indonesian model and actress.
Marissa Haque
Mirta Kartohadiprodjo
Titien Sumarni
Raden Ajeng Titien Sumarni was an Indonesian film actress active in the 1950s. Born in Surabaya, she moved to Tasikmalaya as a child and developed an interest in stage acting, trained by her uncle and future husband Mustari, later acting for republican troops during the Indonesian National Revolution. Sumarni began acting in film in 1951, making her debut with Seruni Laju. Over her five-year career Sumarni acted in thirty films, established her own film production company, and became one of the most popular Indonesian actresses of her time. Following her final film, Djandjiku (1956), Sumarni fell out of the spotlight, eventually dying at very young age.