Indonesian actress and singer (born 1991)
Dea Panendra
Born Panendra Larasati
(1991-01-18 ) 18 January 1991 (age 34) Occupations Years active 2010—present
Panendra Larasati (born 18 January 1991), known professionally as Dea Panendra is an Indonesian actress and singer. She rose to prominence for starring in Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts (2017), which garnered her the Citra Award for Best Supporting Actress at the 2018 Indonesian Film Festival .
Career
Music career
In 2010, Panendra had her breakthrough into entertainment industry by auditioning for the sixth season of Indonesian Idol . She was eliminated on 28 May, finishing in eleventh place after being in the bottom three weeks in a row.[ 1]
Performances/results
Episode
Song choice
Original artist
Result
Audition
Unaired
Advanced
Workshop Round, Part 1
"Perih"
Vierra
Advanced
Workshop Round, Part 2
"Masih Cinta"
Kotak
Advanced
Workshop Round, Part 3
"Makhluk Tuhan Paling Sexy"
Mulan Jameela
Advanced
Top 14
"Masih Cinta"
Kotak
Bottom three
Top 13
"Sang Penghibur"
Padi
Bottom four
Top 11
"Baru Aku Tahu Cinta Itu Apa"
Indah Dewi Pertiwi
Eliminated
In addition to her acting, Panendra also sang several soundtracks to films in which she starred. In 2020, Panendra released a single "Dari Kata Turun Ke Hati" for the soundtrack of The Ex-Lover Shop .[ 2] In 2024, she released a collaborative single with Ricecooker, a band fronted by co-star Jerome Kurnia , "If You Let Me", for the Love Unlike in K-Dramas soundtrack.[ 3]
Acting career
In 2016, Panendra auditioned for the musical film directed by Nia Dinata , Three Sassy Sisters which was inspired by 1956 film Tiga Dara .[ 4] She auditioned to portray Bebe, the little sister, alongside Asmara Abigail , Galabby Thahira , Meirayni Fauziah , Cindy Nirmala , Alika Islamadina , and others, but ultimately Tatyana Akman was chosen.[ 5] She eventually starred as an extra in the film. Panendra starred in a supporting role of Novi in Mouly Surya 's Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts , which had its world premiere at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival .[ 6] For her performance, she won the Citra Award for Best Supporting Actress at the 2018 Indonesian Film Festival .[ 7] She received her second Citra Award nomination for her role in Photocopier at the 2021 Indonesian Film Festival .[ 8]
Filmography
Film
Television
References
^ "Kontestan Indonesian Idol 2010 Makin Kompak" . Viva . 22 May 2010. Retrieved 5 December 2024 .
^ Rosary, Regina Kunthi (21 February 2020). "Tak Cuma Berperan di Toko Barang Mantan, Dea Panendra Juga Nyanyikan Soundtrack" . Kumparan . Retrieved 5 December 2024 .
^ Salma, Vinny Shoffa (29 November 2024). "Ricecooker gaet Dea Panendra untuk bawakan OST film "CTSDK" " . Antara . Retrieved 5 December 2024 .
^ Octafiani, Devy (21 January 2016). "Nia Dinata Garap Film Baru Terinspirasi 'Tiga Dara' Usmar Ismail" . Detik.com . Retrieved 5 December 2024 .
^ "Mencari Tiga Dara" . Antara . 11 January 2016. Retrieved 5 December 2024 .
^ Asrianti, Shelbi (7 December 2016). "Dea Panendra Banyak Belajar dari Film Marlina " . Republika . Retrieved 5 December 2024 .
^ Priherdityo, Endro (9 December 2018). " 'Marlina' Bawa Pulang Piala Citra Pendukung Wanita Terbaik" . CNN Indonesia . Retrieved 5 December 2024 .
^ Kintoko, Irwan Wahyu (10 October 2021). "Asmara Abigail, Asri Welas, Dea Panendra, Djenar Maesa Ayu dan Marissa Anita 'Bertarung' di FFI 2021" . Warta Kota . Retrieved 5 December 2024 .
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