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Brilio.net - For the generation that enjoyed the 80s and 90s, you will definitely be familiar with Lupus . Not about disease, Lupus is a work of pop literature written by Hilman Hariwijaya. The fictional character is named Lupus, who is identified with tufts of hair and has a silly nature.
The novel Lupus became so popular that it was finally adapted into a film. The first Lupus film was broadcast in 1987, and played by Ryan Hidayat. The film became a boom and was popular with many young people at that time.
Apart from Ryan Hidayat who plays the character Lupus, the film has many interesting additional characters. One of them is Lupus' friend Fifi Alone, played by Silvana Herman. Fifi is Lupus' friend who has a unique character.
Fifi is told as a girl who is obsessed with becoming an artist. Even though he only got extra roles, he was happy. Apart from that, Fifi is said to suffer from aphasia.
Interestingly, Sylvana Herman still looks youthful, even though she is already 58 years old. Come on, take a peek at the newest portrait, as reported by brilio.net from Instagram @silvanahermanreal_ano on Friday (12/4).
1. Sylvana Herman plays the character Fifi Alone in the film Lupus with Ryan Hidayat.
2. Her name shone in the 80s as an actress with Paramitha Rusady.
3. This woman, who is familiarly called Ano, started acting through theater, you know.
4. Currently, Sylvana Herman is 58 years old.
5. Even though he is almost six heads, his face hasn't changed much.
6. The style is still very contemporary, right? Ano looks really young.
7. Still at home at the age of 58, Sylvana Herman adopted a child, Kashanah Dewi Brawijaya, in 2000.
8. Even though she is single, Sylvana still looks happy with the life she is living now.
9. Sylvana started wearing the hijab and emigrating since 2014. His appearance is now much more reserved.
10. Sylvana's appearance still looks young, her face doesn't look wrinkled at all.
11. Even though she's not very active in acting, Sylvana still meets fellow artists, you know.
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