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Marissa Haque, from entertainment to politics

JAKARTA – Sad news came from the family of musician Ikang Fawzi where his wife, Marissa Haque, died this morning, Wednesday, October 2, 2024. This news also hurts the world of national entertainment.

The actress and politician born as Marissa Grace Haque is a cinematic player, she has starred in various big screen films, including romantic dramas such as Tinggal Landas For L’Amour (1984) and Let the Moon (1984). 1986). Her impressive acting in both films made her get a nomination for the Citra Cup at the Indonesian Film Festival and won one of them for her role in the film Tinggal Landas For L’amour as Best Defending Actress .

Marissa was born in Balikpapan and spent her childhood with a time that she left the kindergartens and primes of Palembang, North Sumatra, then moved to Jakarta and continued her elementary education in primary school Tebet Timur page. A brother of the Haque family, he is the brother of Indonesian model and actor, Soraya Haque, as well as Indonesian actor and television show presenter, Shah Azad Haque.

Quoted from Wikipedia, his encounter with the entertainment world began when he actively filled his free time by singing and dancing in the sangar ‘Swara Mahardika’ directed by Guruh Soekarnoputera. In 1980. Director MT Risyaf offered Marissa a role in the film Kill of Season. Marissa is known by the public as a star in the lux soap commercial, one of which was an advertisement in 1985, when Marissa won the Citra Cup as the best player in the 1984 film Le Landas For Lovers directed by Sophan Sophian.

Marissa married Ikang Fawzi on July 3, 1986. Their meeting began while acting as co-actress and supporting actress in the film Tinggal Landas For Lovers (1984) directed by Sophan Sophian. The Marissa-Ikan couple is married to two daughters of Isabella Muliawati Fawzi and Chikita Fawzi.

After a long experience in the entertainment world, Marissa tried the world of politics in 2000. This woman, born October 15, 1922, started her political career as a member of the DPR Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle in 2004 (PDIP) for the second electoral district of West Java.

After her political career in PDIP, Marissa then joined the Development Union Party on October 7, 2007, when the party organized a Nuzulul Quran event at the PPP DPP office, Jakarta.

Marissa also joined the PPP and PAN in the next election. In September 2012, it was reported that Marissa would be placed by a PAN in the Jambi electoral area with Zumi Zola.

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