Kiwil

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Kiwil
Born
Wildan Delta

(1972-08-10) August 10, 1972 (age 52)
Nationality Indonesian
Other namesKiwil
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
Years active1993–present
Spouse(s)Rochimah (m. 1998– div. 2020)
Meggy Assemlakse Wulandari (m. 2005– div. 2020 )
Venti Figianti (m.2022 -)
ChildrenRizky Arnada Delta
Rizka Arnada Delta
Razwildan Arnada Delta
Rizly Arnada Delta
Rifky Arnada Delta
Meisya Ardinda Delta
Samara tungga Ceking bau jigong

Wildan Delta, also known as Kiwil (born August 10, 1972) is an Indonesian actor and comedian of Minangkabau descent. His first film appearance was in the horror film Tiren: Mati Kemaren in 2008.

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Career

Kiwil began his career as a stand-up comedian and film actor in Indonesia. He has since appeared in the films Tulalit, Paku Kuntilanak, Setan Budeg, and Nenek Gayung. Kiwil also become one of the cast of the Indonesian comedy show Yuk Keep Smile .

Personal life

Wildan Delta was born on August 10, 1972, in Jakarta. Kiwil married his first wife, Rochimah, on February 28, 1998, and they have four sons. His second wife is Meggy Wulandari. [1]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008Tiren: Mati KemarenKiwilCameo
2008TulalitKiwilSupporting role
2008Setan BudegMr. JokoSupporting role
2009Paku KuntilanakMr. JokoSupporting role
2012Nenek GayungSupporting role
2013Pokun RoxyJonoSupporting role

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesNetwork
1997–2001SpontanHimselfSitcom show SCTV
2007–2011Saatnya Kita SahurHimselfRamadhan comedy variety show Trans TV
2012Waktunya Kita SahurHimselfRamadhan comedy variety show Trans TV
2013Yuk Kita SahurHimselfRamadhan comedy variety show Trans TV
2013–2014 Yuk Keep Smile HimselfComedy variety show Trans TV
2014Sahurnya RamadhanAssistant Headman/Trio Macho MemberRamadhan comedy variety show Trans TV
2014–2015NgabuburitHimselfComedy variety show Trans TV
2015The BlusukanHimselfComedy variety show Trans TV
2015–presentDuel MautHimself Trans TV
2017-2018Kun Anta (Season 1)Pak De DayatKids Cinetron MNCTV

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References

  1. "Kiwil Talak Dua Istrinya Sekaligus". August 8, 2012. Archived from the original on August 12, 2012.