Tio Pakusadewo

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Tio Pakusadewo
Born
Irwan Susetyo Pakusadewo

(1963-09-02) 2 September 1963 (age 60)
Other namesTio Pakusadewo
Alma materJakarta Institute of Arts
Occupation Actor
Years active1987–present
AwardsCitra Award for Best Leading Actor

1991 Lagu untuk Seruni

2009 Identitas

Kanjeng Raden Tumenggung Irwan Susetyo Pakusadewo or better known as Tio Pakusadewo (born in Jakarta, Indonesia on 2 September 1963) is an Indonesian actor of Javanese descent.

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Life and career

Tio was born on 2 September 1963 in Jakarta. [1] He showed interest in the arts at an early age, taking up dance while in elementary school. [2] In senior high he was active with the school's theatre troupe, and after graduating in 1985 Tio enrolled in the Jakarta Art Institute. On the side he worked as a model, and in 1987 he made his feature film debut playing opposite Rano Karno in Bilur-Bilur Penyesalan (Stripes of Regret), an adaptation of the novel by Mira W. [3] [4]

In 1988 Tio took four roles, [5] including one in Catatan Si Boy II (Boy's Diary II), which gave him national recognition. [2] His fame was cemented through his role in Garin Nugroho's Love in a Slice of Bread ; 1990), which won the Citra Award for Best Film at the 1991 Indonesian Film Festival. [2] Also in 1991, Tio received his first Citra Award for acting, for his role as an eccentric composer in Lagu Untuk Seruni. [2]

During the early 1990s the domestic film industry faced a steep decline, and Tio began to focus on soap operas. In 1993 he established his own production hous, Kalbuku, which produced several serials, including Desy (1994), Lakon Tiga Duda (Story of Three Widowers; 1994), Anak-Anak Menteng (Children of Menteng; 1996), Telaga Kesabaran (Lake of Patience; 1996), and Tirai Sutra (Silk Curtains; 1996). [3] The company, although initially highly successful, soon faced financial problems and closed; Tio also began facing a drug addiction. [2] His last feature film role of the millennium was in Kuldesak (Dead End), an indie film co-directed by Mira Lesmana, Riza Mantovani, Riri Riza and Nan Triveni. The film was released in 1999. [3] [6]

Tio would not reenter the film industry until 2004, when he portrayed a "sugar daddy" in Hanny Saputra's film Virgin. His next film role, in Nia Dinata's Berbagi Suami (Love for Share; 2006), was as a polygamist who fears his four wives. [2] Since 2007, Tio has appeared in at least two films every year. These span a variety of genres, including the horror film Legenda Sundel Bolong (Legend of Sundel Bolong; 2007), comedy Quickie Express (2007), drama Sang Penari (The Dancer; 2011), and thriller Pintu Terlarang (The Forbidden Door; 2009). [5]

In 2010 Tio was granted the title Kanjeng Raden Tumenggung from the royal court at Sultanate of Yogyakarta; [2] from which he is descended. That year he also established an acting school in Kemang, South Jakarta, because he considered the quality of most new Indonesian actors and actresses to be poor. The school teaches a method of acting developed by Tio himself. [1]

Accolades

Tio has received numerous film awards, beginning with a Citra Award for Best Leading Actor from the 1991 Indonesian Film Festival for Lagu Untuk Seruni. [2] In 2008 he received another Citra Award nomination, this time for Best Supporting Actor, for his role in May. Another win for Best Leading Actor followed in 2009 (Identitas), and in 2010 Tio was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for Dilema Cinta 2 Hati. [7] In 2011 (Tebus) and 2012 (Rayya, Cahaya Di Atas Cahaya) he was nominated for Best Leading Actor. [7]

Aside from the Indonesian Film Festival, Tio has won multiple Golden Screen Awards from the Indonesian Movie Awards. His first was as Best Supporting Actor in 2008, for his role in Dimas Djayadiningrat's comedy Quickie Express . Two years later he won Best Leading Actor for his role in Identitas, and in 2011 he won Best Supporting Actor for Alangkah Lucunya (Negeri Ini). [7]

After three years of hiatus, Tio returned to the big screen in 2016, taking the leading role of an Indonesian political exile in the film Letters from Prague . [8] For his role in the film, he was nominated for Citra Award for Best Leading Actor in the 2016 Indonesian Film Festival, and won best actor award at the 2016 Indonesian Movie Awards and Usmar Ismail Awards. The film was selected as the Indonesian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards. [9]

Five films in which Tio has acted have been submitted for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. They are Bibir Mer, Berbagi Suami , Alangkah Lucunya (Negeri Ini), Sang Penari, and Letters from Prague.

Personal life

Tio is a divorcee. He has three children. [2] He is a fan of the works of Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola and has cited the latter's 1983 film The Outsiders as his favourite. [2]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleRef.
1987Bilur-Bilur PenyesalanErik
1988PengakuanBudiman
Catatan Si DoiUnknown Role
Catatan Si Boy IIUnknown Role
Cinta Anak JamanUnknown Role
1989Adikku KekasihkuUnknown Role
Nuansa Birunya RinjaniKertiaji
1990Boleh-Boleh AjaAnto
PengantinAgus
Cinta dalam Sepotong Roti Topan
Lagu Untuk SeruniAria
Bibir Mer Jodi
Rini TomboySamil
1997KuldesakUnknown Role
2004 Virgin (Ketika Keperawanan Dipertanyakan) Good Man
2006 Berbagi Suami Koh Abun
Love is Cinta Ryan's dad
2007Legenda Sundel BolongDanapati
Lantai 13Kuntara
Quickie Express Matheo
2008Oh BabyMr. Yudo
Rahasia BintangDoctor Ging
MayUnknown Role
LastriUnknown Role
Susahnya Jadi PerawanUnknown Role
Claudia/JasmineDad
2009 Pintu Terlarang Koh Jimmy
Jagad X CodeSemsar
Kata Maaf TerakhirDarma
IdentitasAdam
2010The Sexy CityReno
Alangkah Lucunya (Negeri Ini) Jarot
2011TebusRony Danuatmaja
Golden GoalFranciscus Walengkang
Sang Penari Sergeant Binar
2012Rayya, Cahaya Di Atas CahayaArya
DilemaLieutenant Bowo
Republik Twitter Kemal Pambudi
Perahu KertasMr. Wayan
Perahu Kertas 2Mr. Wayan
Sang MartirRambo
Habibie & Ainun H. M Soeharto
2013Sang PialangUnknown Role
RectoversoUnknown Role
MursalaMr. Uda Oskar Simbolon
9 ReasonsOld Soekarno
Java Heat Vizier
2014 The Raid 2 Bangun
GuardianOscar
Marmut Merah JambuIna's dad
Sang PemberaniUnknown Role
Toilet BluesRuben
Aku, Kau & KUAAida's dad
2016 Letters from Prague Jaya
I Am HopeMia's dad
2017 At Stake Mr. Musa
2020NonaFather
2022 Stealing Raden Saleh Permadi

Theater

YearTitleRoleRef.
2018Untuk IbuErik

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1991 Indonesian Film Festival Citra Award for Best Leading Actor Lagu Untuk SeruniWon
2006 MTV Indonesia Movie Awards Most Favorite Supporting Actor Berbagi Suami Won
2008 Indonesian Movie Awards Best Supporting Actor Quickie Express Won
Indonesian Film Festival Citra Award for Best Leading Actor MayNominated
2009 Citra Award for Best Leading Actor Identitas Won
2010 Indonesian Movie Awards Best ActorWon
Indonesian Film Festival Citra Award for Best Supporting Actor Alangkah Lucunya (Negeri Ini) Nominated
2011 Indonesian Movie Awards Best Supporting ActorNominated
Indonesian Film Festival Citra Award for Best Leading Actor TebusNominated
2012 Indonesian Movie Awards Best ActorDilemaNominated
Most Favorite ActorWon
Indonesian Film Festival Citra Award for Best Leading Actor Rayya, Cahaya Di Atas LangitNominated
Maya Awards Best Actor in a Leading Role Nominated
2013Bandung Film FestivalBest ActorNominated
2016Usmar Ismail Awards Letters from Prague Won
Indonesian Movie Awards Won
Most Favorite ActorWon
Best Chemistry (with Julie Estelle)Nominated
Maya Awards Best Actor in a Leading Role Nominated
Indonesian Film Festival Citra Award for Best Leading Actor Nominated
2017 Citra Award for Best Supporting Actor Night BusNominated

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 TIM, Tio Pakusadewo.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Asrianti 2010, The art.
  3. 1 2 3 filmindonesia.or.id, Tio Pakusadewo.
  4. filmindonesia.or.id, Bilur-bilur.
  5. 1 2 filmindonesia.or.id, Filmography Tio Pakusadewo.
  6. Siregar 2011, Mira Lesmana: The Fighter.
  7. 1 2 3 filmindonesia.or.id, Penghargaan Tio Pakusadewo.
  8. Perdani, Yuliasri (30 January 2016). "Letters from Prague A political exile story intertwined with romance, Glenn Fredly songs". The Jakarta Post .
  9. Simanjuntak, Tertiani (23 September 2016). "'Surat dari Praha' to represent Indonesia at Oscars". The Jakarta Post . Retrieved 23 September 2016.

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