Sad news has once again enveloped the world of entertainment and politics in Indonesia. Marissa Haque, an artist from the 1980s who was also known as a politician and educator, has passed away on Wednesday (2/10) early morning. This news was confirmed by Jojo, Ikang Fawzi's manager who is Marissa Haque's husband.
Marissa's passing at the age of 61 shocked many, including her family, friends, and fans. During her life, Marissa had a brilliant career in various fields, including acting, politics, and education.
Marissa Haque is known as an actress who started her career in film and soap operas since the 1980s. With her distinctive face and capable acting talent, Marissa often starred in various films that were popular at the time.
In addition, her role in politics is no less brilliant. Marissa actively contributes in various fields, making her figure a role model for many people.
Now, after her passing, many people remember Marissa through her career and personal life. As a tribute to her colorful life, here is a nostalgic portrait of Marissa Haque's youth, summarized by brilio.net from the Instagram account @marissahaque, Tuesday (2/10).
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This woman, born in Balikpapan, East Kalimantan on October 15, 1962, began her career in the entertainment world as a stunning actress on the small screen and in films.
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Marissa is widely known for her legendary films from the 1980s such as Tinggalnas Buat Kekasih (1984) and Biarkan Bulan Itu (1986) which made her a public idol.
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Her success in the film world is not only about popularity. Marissa won the Citra Cup at the Indonesian Film Festival for her role in Tinggal Asuhan Buat Kekasih, as Best Supporting Actress.
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The film Tinggals Buat Kekasih was also the starting point of her meeting with Ikang Fawzi, the man who would later become her husband. They were married on July 3, 1986 and were blessed with two daughters.
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Marissa and Ikang Fawzi's marriage was in the public spotlight because both were famous celebrity couples in their time. Until the end of their lives, their relationship remained harmonious.
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Not only in the entertainment world, Marissa also spread her wings to politics. She became a member of the DPR in 2004 from PDIP representing the electoral district of West Java II.
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His political journey in Senayan ended in 2006 when he was asked to resign from the DPR and PDIP because he was running as deputy governor of Banten, even though his party did not support him.
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After leaving PDIP, Marissa joined the United Development Party (PPP) in 2007, which was an important step in her political journey.
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In 2012, Marissa decided to join the National Mandate Party (PAN), marking a new chapter in her career in Indonesian politics.