Vivi Sumanti

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Vivi Sumanti
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Sumanti in the late 1960s
Background information
Birth nameVivienne Marguerita Tendean Sumanti
Also known asVivi Sumanti
Born (1953-03-18) March 18, 1953 (age 71)
Indonesia
Genres Pop
Occupation(s)Singer, actress, model
LabelsCanary Records

Vivienne Marguerita Tendean Sumanti [1] (born March 18, 1953) [1] commonly known as Vivi Sumanti is an Indonesian actress, model, and singer who was most popular in the late 1960s and 1970s. [2] Sumanti made her musical debut in 1968 at the age of 15 when she was crowned Jakarta Pop Singer Champion. [3] [4] She successfully defended her title in 1969. [5] She performed frequently with Henny Purwonegoro  [ id ], Rosa Lesmana (as the duo Vivi and Rosa), and Frans Daromez. [6]

Contents

She starting acting in 1972, where she played a fictionalized version of herself in Bing Slamet Setan Djalanan  [ id ]. [7] While acting, she often supported films starring Bing Slamet and Ateng.

Discography

Singles

TitleRelease dateNotesReference
Vivi Sumanti Dengan Band Eka Sapta1970 [8] [9]
Kalau Tjari Patjar1971with Rosa Lesmana [10]

EPs

TitleRelease dateNotesReference
Vivi Sumanti: Djuara 1 Pop Songtress Contest 19681968Created for the 1968 Jakarta Pop Singer competition, re-released in 1969 [4] [11]

Albums

TitleRelease dateNotesReference
Bila Kembali1969Released by J&B Records [12]
Maha Patih Gadjah Mada1969Released by Silver Records [13]
Air Mata Kekasih1970Re-released in 1971 and 1973 [14]
Dendang Sajang1971Released by Canary Records, with Frans Daromez [15]
Kalau Tjari Patjar1971Released by Canary Records, with Rosa Lesmana [16]
Vivi Sumanti & Lily Junaedhy1972Released by Canary Records, with Lily Junaedhy [17]
Vivi Dan Rosa1972Released by Canary Records, with Rosa Lesmana [18]
Bunga Bunga Berguguran1972Released by Canary Records [19]
Oh Ina Ni Keke1972Released by Canary Records, with Frans Daromez [19]
Kesempatan Terachir1972Released by Canary Records, with Frans Daromez[ citation needed ]

Covers

Playboy Than Naing created a Copy Thachin version of Sumanti's song, Rindu, in 1975. [20]

Filmography

During the 1970s, Sumanti played in a number of films; [7] [21]

YearTitleRoleNotes
1972 Bing Slamet Setan Djalanan  [ id ]Vivi
1973 Bing Slamet Dukun Palsu  [ id ]
Bing Slamet Sibuk  [ id ]
1974 Ateng Raja Penyamun  [ id ]
Bing Slamet Koboi Cengeng  [ id ]Vivi
Ateng Minta Kawin  [ id ]
1975 Ateng Kaya Mendadak  [ id ]Vivi
Ateng Mata Keranjang  [ id ]
Tiga Sekawan  [ id ]
1976 Hippies Lokal  [ id ]
Ateng, The Godfather  [ id ]Vivi
Ateng Sok Tau  [ id ]
1977 Ateng Bikin Pusing  [ id ]

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