Octavia Yati

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Octavia Yati
Born (1954-10-20) 20 October 1954 (age 68)
OccupationActress
Years active1972-present
Children4 sons

Octavia Yati (born 20 October 1954 in Jakarta, Indonesia) is an Indonesian actress. She mainly plays in dramas and romantic films. [1]

Yati is married and has four sons, one from a previous marriage.

She started her film career at a very young age. One of Yati's earliest roles was Brandal – Brandal Metropolitan. In 1977 she played in the movies Akibat Pergaulan Bebas and Ali Topan Anak Jalanan. Yati was one of the best-paid actresses of her time, earning Rp5 million.

Filmography

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