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Diandra Paramita Sastrowardoyo Javanese: ;〔Kamus Pepak Basa Jawa,Sudaryanto/Pranowo, 2001, #1359〕 Gêdrìk: ''Diandra Paramita Sastråwardåyå''; O-Javanese: ''Diandra Paramita Sastrawardaya''; born 16 March 1982), more popularly known as Dian Paramita Sastro (Javanese: ) or Dian Sastrowardoyo (Javanese: ), is an Indonesian model and actress. In 1996, she was the cover girl of ''Gadis'', a teen magazine in Indonesia. She later became popular as Daya, the protagonist in ''Pasir Berbisik'' (''Whispering Sand''). Dian finally kick-started her career on the big screen with a starring role in the box office hit (In Indonesia and Malaysia) ''Ada Apa Dengan Cinta (AADC) (What's Up With Love? (film))''. Since then she has established herself as one of Indonesia's most bankable actresses, starring in films such as, ''Banyu Biru'', ''Ungu Violet'' and ''Belahan Jiwa.'' as well as foreign movies such as, Puteri Gunung Ledang, which was produced in Malaysia. Recent television appearances include playing Raya in ''Dunia Tanpa Koma'' and a brief stint as the host of the game show ''Kuis Super Milyarder Tiga Milyar''.〔("Dian Sastrowardoyo berambut pendek di Who Wants to Be A Millionaire Indonesia." SyokKahwin.com ) Accessed 28 February 2007.〕 ==Family== Sastrowardoyo is the daughter and only child of the late Ariawan Sastrowardoyo (1955–1995) and Dewi Parwati Sastrowardoyo (née Setyorini). Her paternal grandparents are the late Dr. Sumarsono Sastrowardoyo, a retired physician and surgeon (and author of the memoir ''Kembali ke Uteran (Return to Uteran)''), and the late Ina Sastrowardoyo. She is a niece of Dr. Aswin W. Sastrowardoyo (b. 1957), currently a physician and formerly guitarist and singer with Chaseiro,〔(Horizon-Line.com article, 30 March 2001. ) Accessed 19 February 2007.〕 a music group of the 1970s and 80s; and Lisa Damayanti Sastrowardoyo (b. 1962). She is also the grandniece of, among others, Sunario (1902–1997), Indonesia's minister of foreign affairs from 1953 to 1956; Dra. Sukanti Suryochondro, a former instructor in women's studies at the University of Indonesia; and Subagio Sastrowardoyo (1924–1995), a noted poet and literary critic. A screenplay based on ''Kembali ke Uteran'' is in the works, with plans for Sastrowardoyo to play her own great-grandmother in the film adaptation. Sastrowardoyo's family name is derived from ''sastra'' (Sanskrit, ''writings'') and ''wardaya'' (Sanskrit, ''heart''), so literally means "writings of the heart." Her paternal great-grandfather, Sutejo Sastrowardoyo (1878–1967), traced the family's ancestry back to 15th century Javanese. 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「Dian Sastrowardoyo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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