Jajang C. Noer

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Jajang C. Noer
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Jajang in 2006
Born
Lidia Djunita Pamontjak

(1952-06-28) 28 June 1952 (age 71)
Other namesJajang C. Noer
Occupation(s) Actress
Producer
Writer
Spouse
(m. 1978;died 1995)
Children
  • Nitta Nasyra Chairin Noer
  • Marah Laut Chairin Noer
Parent(s)Nazir Datuk Pamoentjak (father)
Nini Karim (mother)
AwardsCitra Award for Best Supporting Actress

1992 Mer's Lips

2013 Cinta Tapi Beda

Lidia Djunita Pamontjak or better known as Jajang C. Noer (born 28 June 1952 in Paris, France) is a France-born Indonesian actress and film producer of Minangkabau descent. She is also the only daughter of Indonesian national independence movement figure, Nazir Datuk Pamoentjak.

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Filmography

Indonesian titleEnglish titleYear
Serangan Fajar Dawn Attack1981
Djakarta 1966 1982
Matahari-Matahari The Sun 1985
Cintaku di rumah susun 1987
Bibir Mer Mer's Lips 1992
Surat untuk bidadari Letter to an Angel 1994
Nama Saya Selasih My name is Selasih 1994
Eliana, Eliana 2002
Durian 2003
Biola tak berdawai The Stringless Violin 2003
Joni Be Brave 2003
Arisan! The Gathering2003
Janji Joni Joni's Promise 2005
Garasi Garage2006
Berbagi suami Love for Share 2006
D'Girlz Begins2006
6:30 2006
Jamila dan Sang Presiden 2009
Khalifah 2011
MakmumCongregation2019
Sara 2023
Siksa Kubur Grave Torture 2024

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryRecipientsResult
1992 Indonesian Film Festival Citra Award for Best Supporting Actress Mer's Lips Won
2004 MTV Indonesia Movie Awards Most Favorite Supporting ActressBiola Tak BerdawaiNominated
Indonesian Film Festival Citra Award for Best Leading Actress Eliana, ElianaNominated
2010 7 Hati 7 Cinta 7 Wanita Nominated
2012Mata TertutupNominated
2013 Citra Award for Best Supporting Actress Cinta tapi BedaWon
2014 3 Nafas Likas Nominated
Cahaya dari Timur: Beta MalukuNominated
2015 Maya Award Best Actress in a Supporting Role Toba DreamsNominated

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