Doris Callebaut

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Doris Callebaut
Born (1952-12-22) December 22, 1952 (age 70)
Jakarta, Indonesia
Nationality Indonesian
Other namesDoris Aphrodita
Doris Trissyanthy
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
Years active1976–1981
Children4
Relatives Mimi Mariani (aunt)

Doris Callebaut (born December 22, 1952) is an Indonesian actress and model who is an Indo of mixed Javanese-Minahasan-Sundanese-Belgian-Dutch descent. A sex symbol of the 1970s, she is known for her role as Inem in Inem Pelayan Sexy series, from 1976 until 1977. She is the daughter of film editor Emile Callebaut, and the niece of actress Mimi Mariani and Sri Murniati.

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Early life

Doris Callebaut was born on December 22, 1952, in Jakarta, Indonesia, as the eldest child and daughter of the five children of Emile Callebaut and Wilhelmina Ramers. [1] Her brothers were Roy Frans Callebaut and Peter Callebaut, while her sister is Yvonne Ursula Callebaut. [1]

Doris's father, Emile, was an Indonesia-based film editor, who was the brother of actress Mimi Mariani and Sri Murniati. [1] While her mother, Wilhelmina, was a Manado-Sundanese descent from Cirebon. [1] She completed her teacher school education. [1]

Career

Callebaut formerly worked as a hostess and kindergarten teacher. [1] She made her film debut as the female lead in Embun Pagi (1976), credited as Doris Trissyanthy. [1] She later starred in Nya Abbas Akup's directed sex comedy Inem Pelayan Sexy (1976), who later became box office success, and launch her career. [1]

Filmography

During her five-year career, Callebaut appeared in twenty eight films: [2]

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References

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  2. "Filmografi untuk Doris Callebaute". filmindonesia.or.id. Retrieved 2023-03-17.

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