Delma Juzar

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Delma Juzar
Juzar in 1953
Born(1928-12-27)27 December 1928
Medan, Dutch East Indies
Died18 August 1988(1988-08-18) (aged 59)
NationalityIndonesian
Other namesDel Yuzar
Alma materUniversitas Indonesia
Occupations
  • Actor
  • soldier
  • lawyer
Years active1950–1953
SpouseTaty Hanafiah

Delma Juzar (27 December 1928 – 18 August 1988), also known as Del Yuzar, was an Indonesian actor and soldier turned lawyer. Juzar made his film debut in Darah dan Doa (1950) and starred in several films before going to the Faculty of Law at Universitas Indonesia in 1951.

Life and career[edit]

Juzar was born on 27 December 1928 in Medan, Dutch East Indies, as the eldest child of the five children of Muhammad Juzar and Syahrizat Juzar.[1][2] When still in school, he joined the school theatre troupe.[1] Juzar attended officer training in Brastagi, where he later became a soldier during Indonesian National Revolution.[1]

Juzar and Ella Bergen in Darah dan Doa (1950)

When attending high school, he moved to Jakarta to pursue his acting career.[2] Later, when Perfini was looking for a newcomer actor, Juzar was chosen and later made his film debut by starring in Usmar Ismail's directed Darah dan Doa (1950), where he played the role of Captain Sudarto.[1]

Family[edit]

Juzar was married to Taty Hanafiah (b. 1929) and had four children: Dinda Esta Juzar, Dadi Santara Juzar, Danakarya Juzar, and Dafsah Arifah Juzar.[citation needed]

Death and legacy[edit]

On the night of 18 August 1988, Juzar died at the age of 59, after suffering from lung cancer for a month.[3] His body was laid at his residence in Mampang Prapatan, Pasar Minggu, and was buried at Jeruk Purut Cemetery on 19 August.[3]

Works cited[edit]

  • Biran, Misbach Yusa Biran (1979). Apa siapa orang film Indonesia, 1926-1978. Yayasan Artis Film. OCLC 569833691.
  • NNP/HAG (2016-06-17). "Delma Juzar, Lawyer Generasi Pertama Merangkap Aktor Film". hukumonline.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-05-06.
  • Data, Kompas (1988-08-19). "Info Jabodetabek". Kompas (in Indonesian). p. 3. Retrieved 2023-05-06.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Biran 1979, p. 127.
  2. ^ a b NNP/HAG 2016.
  3. ^ a b Data 1988, p. 3.