Jefri Nichol

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Jefri Nichol
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Jefri Nichol in 2019
Born (1999-01-15) January 15, 1999 (age 25)
Nationality Indonesian
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Years active2013 - present
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Jefri Nichol (born 15 January 1999) is an Indonesian actor and model. He is widely known following his role in Dear Nathan (2017).

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Early life

Jefri Nichol was born on 15 January 1999 in Jakarta, Indonesia. [1] He is the first child of Minang father and mother from Sungai Geringging, Padang Pariaman. He has a younger sister named Jessie Putri. [2] He attended vocational school at SMK Tunas Jakasampurna majoring in technology, but due to a busy filming schedule, he decided to study at home school. [3]

Career

Jefri Nichol started his career as an advertising model and entered the world of acting by playing a supporting role in the television miniseries Kami Rindu Ayah in 2013. In 2017, he played Elzan in his first film, At Stake . One of the roles that made him rise to fame was when he became the main character in Dear Nathan , which was released in the same year.

Personal life

Jefri Nichol is a sports enthusiast. His favorite sports such as running, jogging, and boxing. [4]

2019 arrests

On 23 July 2019, Jefri Nichol was arrested by Greater Jakarta Metropolitan Regional Police at his residence for possessing marijuana. He tested positive for drugs a few hours after the arrest. [5] [6] [7]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2017 At Stake Elzan
Love Letter for StarlaHema ChandraShort film
Dear Nathan Nathan Januar Prasetyo
Daniel Januar Prasetyo
JailangkungRama Putera
A: Aku, Benci & CintaAlvaro Radyana Putra
One Fine DayMahesa
Love Letter for Starla Hema Chandra
2018Jailangkung 2Rama Putera
Something in BetweenGema
Abimanyu
Dear Nathan: Hello Salma Nathan Januar Prasetyo
2019The Woven Path: Perempuan Tana HumbaNarratorShort film
DreadOutEric
Hit & RunJefri
BebasMia's BullyCameo
Habibie & Ainun 3Ahmad Notosastro
2020 Love like the Falling Rain Kevin
2021 Aum! Satriya/Surya Jatitama
2022 Dear Nathan: Thank You Salma Nathan Januar Prasetyo
Jakarta, City of Dreamers DominikAlso writer
My Sassy GirlGian Pratama
Jailangkung: SandekalaRama PuteraCameo
Sri Asih Tangguh
2023Tulah 6/13Medical teamCameo
Why Do You Love MeDanton
Mohon Doa RestuSatya
2024Ali TopanAli Topan

Web series

YearTitleRoleNotes
2018 - 2019Line TutorialKala
2021Paradise GardenKalandra Rezvan
2022At Stake: the SeriesElzan
2022 - 2023Love Letter for Starla: the SeriesHema Chandra
Arya
2023At Stake: the Series 2Elzan

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013Kami Rindu AyahBoniDebut
2015Keluarga Garuda di DadakuAbe
2016Sinema Pintu TaubatAditEpisode: "Rumah untuk Bapak"
2017Pesantren & Rock n' Roll RebornKen
2020Catatan HariankuBimaEpisode: "Jatuh Cinta pada Catatan Terakhir"
Pesantren Rock n' DutJefri
2022Ikatan CintaHimselfCameo; promoting My Sassy Girl film
IPA & IPS
Aku Jatuh Cinta

Television film

Music video

YearTitleSingerNotes
2017"Surat Cinta untuk Starla"Virgoun
2020"Tak Bisa Bersama" Prilly Latuconsina, Vidi Aldiano
2021"Apa Lagi" Prilly Latuconsina, Andi Rianto
2022"Bintang di Surga" Noah
"Merasa Indah" Tiara Andini
"Deritaku"David Bayu
"It's OK for Me Now"
2023"Love Me Back"Christie

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2017Bandung Film FestivalCommendable Actor Dear Nathan Nominated [8] [9]
Maya Awards Best New Actor Won [10]
2018Indonesian Box Office Movie AwardsGold Medal (with Amanda Rawles)JailangkungWon
2019Maya Awards Best Actor in a Supporting Role Habibie & Ainun 3Nominated [11] [12]
2020Bandung Film FestivalCommendable Supporting ActorWon [13] [14]
2021 Indonesian Film Festival Best Actor Jakarta, City of Dreamers Nominated
2022Indonesian Journalist Film FestivalBest Actor - Drama
Asian Television Awards Best Leading Male Performance - Digital At Stake: the SeriesNominated
Indonesian Movie Actors AwardsBest Supporting Actor Aum! Nominated
Favorite Supporting Actor

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