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Elly Joenara : ウィキペディア英語版
Elly Yunara

Elly Joenara (Perfected Spelling: Elly Yunara; 3 November 1923 – 30 May 1992) was an Indonesian film actress who later became a producer. She was the wife of producer Djamaluddin Malik.
==Biography==
Joenara was born in Singapore on 3 November 1923. She completed an elementary education at a Hollandsch-Inlandsche School, a Dutch-run school for ''pribumi'' students, the Dutch East Indies.
Joenara made her film debut in ''Pah Wongso Pendekar Boediman'', a 1940 detective film produced and directed by Jo Eng Sek of Star Film. In the film she played Siti, the romantic partner of a character portrayed by Mohamad Arief. She remained with the company for its further productions, including ''Tjioeng Wanara'' (from a Sundanese legend), ''Lintah Darat'', and ''Ajah Berdosa''. By 1942 she is recorded as acting in one film produced by Tan's Film under Tan Khoen Yauw, ''Aladin dengan Lampu Wasiat'' (''Aladdin and the Magic Lamp'').
The Japanese occupied the Indies in March 1942, closing all but one film studio in the colony. Production of ''Aladin dengan Lampu Wasiat'' stopped; the film would only be released in 1950, after the occupation and national revolution. During the occupation Yunara acted in theatre, going from troupe to troupe; she was part of the troupes Warnasari, Matahari, and Jawa Ehai. By 1949, when the Dutch recognised an independent Indonesia, Yunara had married stage manager turned film producer Djamaluddin Malik.
In 1950 Djamaluddin established a film company, Persari. Yunara completed two films for the company as an actress: ''Si Mientje'' in 1952 and ''Siapa Ajahku'' in 1954. However, her main role was managerial. Much of her time was spent as a housewife.
Djamaluddin died on 8 June 1970, leaving Yunara a widow. She soon established her own company, Remaja Ellyanda Film, and in 1972 began a career as a film producer with ''Malin Kundang''. Directed by D. Djajakusuma and based on a Malay folk tale, the film starred Rano Karno and Putu Wijaya as the titular Malin Kundang, a young man who forgets his roots after spending much of his childhood at sea. This was followed by ''Jembatan Merah'' (1973), ''Petualang Cilik'' (1977), and ''Halimun'' (1979); the company also produced two non-feature films. In 1974 she received an award from Governor of Jakarta Ali Sadikin for her contributions to film.
Yunara died in Jakarta on 30 May 1992.

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