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| partner = | children = | parents = | relatives = | callsign = | awards = 1994 BASF Award for Best Album Arrangement. | signature = | signature_alt = | signature_size = | website = | footnotes = | box_width = }} Sophia Latjuba (born 8 August 1970), currently known as Sophia Müller, is an Indonesian actress and singer. ==Biography== Latjuba was born to Azzizurrahman Latjuba, a Bugis-Javanese, and Anna Muller, a German-Austrian, in West Berlin, West Germany, on 8 August 1970. In her youth, she moved back to Indonesia with her father; she later reported that she felt closer to him than her mother. She graduated from Senior High School 3 Jakarta. Latjuba made her film debut in 1987 with ''Bilur-Bilur Penyesalan'' (''Stripes of Regret''), while still in high school. She later appeared in numerous films, culminating with ''Kuldesak'', directed by her then-sister-in-law Mira Lesmana which she appeared in for free, in 1998. During her film career, Latjuba was considered a sex symbol; Bruce Edmond, writing for ''The Jakarta Post'', described her as being "many an Indonesian man’s fantasy woman" at the time. She also released several albums, including ''Hanya Untukmu'' (''Only For You''), which won the 1994 BASF Award for Best Album Arrangement. When preparing his 2002 cover album ''Dekade'' (''Decade''), Chrisye approached Latjuba to perform two duets, "Kangen" ("Longing") and "Anggrek Bulan" ("Moon Orchid"), with him on the album; Latjuba accepted. She later performed in the Dekade Concert with him. On 22 December 2008, Latjuba moved to Los Angeles, United States, citing rising intolerance in Indonesia and overcrowding in Jakarta. After taking a break from acting, she began auditioning for film roles in Los Angeles and taking acting classes to improve her professionalism. , she still lives in the city, in part because her daughter is studying performing arts there. On October 2012, Latjuba had changed her name to Sophia Muller. 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「Sophia Latjuba」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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