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Siti Khadijah (born 19 November 1969), better known by her stage name Ayu Azhari, is an Indonesian actress and author. == Biography == Azhari was born on 19 November 1969. She comes from Bangka. Azhari made her feature film début in 1984 in ''Akibat Buah Terlarang'' (''Effects from the Forbidden Fruit''). Director Teguh Karya, who saw her in the film, adopted her as a protégée. Her first role for him was as a minor character in the stage drama ''Pernikahan Darah'' (''Blood Wedding''), in which the director badgered her for not carrying her voice. In 1986 she played in Karya's film ''Ibunda'' (''Mother''). She took a small role in Karya's last feature film, ''Pacar Ketinggalan Kereta'' (''Lover Left by the Train'') in 1989. In 1990, Azhari received a Citra Award for Best Supporting Actress at the Indonesian Film Festival for her role in ''Dua Kekasih'' (''Two Lovers'') By the early 2000s, Azhari was one of the highest paid television stars in Indonesia. It was rumoured that she earned Rp. 20 million (US$ 2,200) per episode, a rumour which Azhari denied. She had also released a studio album, ''Dung Indung''. In 2003, Azhari wrote a book on the dangers of voyeurism after her sister, Sarah, was one of several female celebrities portrayed changing their clothes on an underground VCD. Research for the book included interviewing victims of voyeurism. When it was finished, three publishers offered to take the book. In 2010, Azhari registered with the Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle () to run for Deputy Regent of Sukabumi Regency. She reportedly invested Rp. 10 billion (US$ 1.1 million) in her campaign. During her political campaign, her opponents spread racy pictures of a woman resembling her with Frank Zagarino; Azhari took it as an attempt to discredit her. She was ultimately not chosen to run. In late 2011, Azhari released a cookbook filled with Bangkan recipes. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ayu Azhari」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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