Vicky Burky

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Vicky Burky
Born
Victorine Cherryline Soedarjono Burki

(1964-06-17) June 17, 1964 (age 59)
Nationality Indonesian
Occupations
  • Actress
  • aerobic instructor
Years active1988–present

Vicky Burky (born Victorine Cherryline Soedarjono Burki; June 17, 1964) is an Indonesian former soap opera actress and aerobic instructor of Dutch-Sundanese descent. She has gained to popularity for her antagonist role in almost all soap opera.

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Career

She has appeared in the soap operas Janji Hati (Promises of the Hearts), Kesucian Prasasti (Sanctity Prasasti), Takdir (Destiny), Anakku Bukan Anakku (My Children is Not My Children, Kehormatan (Honor), Bidadari 2 (Angel 2), Bidadari 3 (Angel 3), Hidayah , Dongeng (Fairy Tale), Hikayah, Dewi (Goddess), Anissa, Seindah Senyum Winona (The Beautiful Smile of Winona) and Sejuta Cinta Marshanda (The Million Loves of Marshanda). She usually plays villainous, wicked, murderous, malicious, sadistic, vicious, and evil characters. She has also appeared in theater productions such as Boenga Roos dari Tjikembang (Boenga Roos of Tjikembang), [1] The Vagina Monologues , [2] and Madame Dasima.

Personal life

She has stated a preference for living together rather than marrying, as she does not feel that marriage guarantees happiness and togetherness. [3]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004Tina Toon dan Lenong BocahMomDebut film
2008Cinta SetamanGuides GymnasticCameo appearance

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesNetwork
1997JanjikuSiscaDebut soap opera role
1998TakdirSupporting role Indosiar
1999Janji HatiRana MaringkaSupporting role SCTV
1999–2000Kesucian PrasastiEndangSupporting role Indosiar
2000–2004KehormatanSupporting role Indosiar
2002–2005BidadariDella AnjarsariSupporting role; 2 seasons RCTI
2005Tuhan Ada Dimana-manaSonyaSupporting role RCTI
2005Ku Bersimpuh Pada-MuEpisode: "Pembantu Jadi Besan Konglomerat" Astro Aruna
2005–2006Anakku Bukan AnakkuBlack angelSupporting role RCTI
2005 Hidayah Nyi MariatiEpisode: "Tukang Teluh Mati Dengan Punggung Berlubang" Trans TV
2005Hantu Jatuh CintaSelviSupporting role Indosiar
2007DongengVarious role2 episodes ("Kuda Terbang" and "Gadis Buruk Rupa & Penyihir") Trans TV
2007Hikayah Trans TV
2008AnissaMirnaSupporting role SCTV
2009DewiIndiSupporting role RCTI
2010–2011Seindah Senyum WinonaFressaSupporting role RCTI
2010 Sejuta Cinta Marshanda FarahSupporting role RCTI
2011Kasih Dan CintaRenitaSupporting role RCTI
2013Oh TernyataVarious role Trans TV
2014Bintang di LangitSupporting role RCTI
2015Cinta Dilangit Taj MahalHildaSupporting role ANTV

Theater

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