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El Manik is a Actor and Scriptwriter Indonesien born on 19 november 1949 at Bohorok (Indonesie)

El Manik

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Birth name Emmanuel Ginting Manik
Nationality Indonesie
Birth 19 november 1949 (75 years) at Bohorok (Indonesie)

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Emmanuel Ginting Manik, better known as El Manik, is an Indonesian actor.

Biography

El Manik was born on 19 November 1949 in Bohorok, North Sumatra to an ethnic Batak Karo teacher. He graduated from Bohorok State Elementary School in 1962, then Taman Siswa Middle School in 1965 and Teachers' College in 1969, both in Binjai. After graduation, he moved to Surabaya and opened a photo studio.

After passing a test to get into the Film and Music Institute of Jakarta, El Manik sold his equipment and moved to Jakarta. However, after discovering that he had been conned he lived as a vagrant behind the Ismail Marzuki Cultural Centre. In 1973, he received a bit part in Mereka Kembali (They Return), directed by Nawi Ismail; he received Rp.5,000 for his role.

After his work in Mereka Kembali, El Manik received more supporting roles, including as an antagonist in Teguh Karya's 1973 film Cinta Pertama (First Love) and in Ami Priyono's film Kampus Biru (Blue Campus). His first leading role was in Ami's 1979 film Jakarta Jakarta; that same year he played a Dutch officer in Karya's war epic November 1828. During this period, he also worked as a reporter for Aktuil.

This was followed by a role in 1983's Titian Serambut Dibelah Tujuh (Titian Serambut Divided by Seven) and a leading role in Sjumandjaja's 1984 film Budak Nafsu (Slave to Lust). However, after the Indonesian cinema industry collapsed in 1992 he switched to playing in soap operas.

El Manik directed Pacar Dunia Akhirat (Lover in the Afterlife) in 1996; he later switched to directing soap operas, including 1998's Panggung Sandiwara (Stage for Sandiwara) and Titipan Illahi (Saved for God).

After the revival of Indonesian cinema in 2002, El Manik became more active in the film industry. He played in Beth (2002), Biarkan Bintang Menari (Let the Stars Dance; 2003), and, in 2006, in Nia Dinata's film Berbagi Suami (Love for Share).

Usually with

Sjumandjaja
Sjumandjaja
(2 films)
Teguh Karya
Teguh Karya
(2 films)
Roy Marten
Roy Marten
(2 films)
Sofia W.D.
Sofia W.D.
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of El Manik (5 films)

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Actor

Love for Share, 1h45
Directed by Nia Dinata
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Actors Jajang C. Noer, El Manik, Atiqah Hasiholan, Tio Pakusadewo, Ria Irawan, Lukman Sardi
Roles Pak Haji
Rating76% 3.821313.821313.821313.821313.82131
Salma (Jajang C. Noer) was a successful woman who life in a high social stration and felt happy in her occupation as a doctor. Her husband, Mr. Haji Ali Imron (El Manik) was a businessman who jumped into the political arena. Ali was a polygynist and had several young wives, such as Indri (Nungki Kusumastuti) and Ima (Atiqah Hasiholan). The truth is Salma didn't like her husband's habit, but she prefers to be silent obedient wife. Salma's child who is now an adult, Nadim (Winky Wiryawan) was the only reason why Salma chose to keep silent, although Nadine himself opposed it.
Fatima
Fatima (1983)
, 1h34
Directed by Sjumandjaja
Genres Drama
Actors El Manik, Sjumandjaja, Roy Marten, Sofia W.D.
Roles Takashi
Rating74% 3.728843.728843.728843.728843.72884
Fatima (Jenny Rachman) offers herself to be brought away by Japanese occupation forces to save her of her daughter, thus resigning herself to the fate of a comfort woman. She is one of hundreds of women sent from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) to Japanese-occupied British Malaya and forced to work in a brothel. There she meets Takashi (El Manik), a kindly Japanese commander who falls in love with her. Fatima moves in with him, which protects her from the other men.
November 1828, 2h20
Directed by Teguh Karya
Genres War, Historical
Actors El Manik, Slamet Rahardjo
Rating72% 3.6229753.6229753.6229753.6229753.622975
During the Java War, when Prince Diponegoro led a general uprising against the Dutch colonial government, the Dutch military occupy a small town in Central Java owing to concerns that they have been collaborating with Sentot Prawirodjo, one of the leaders of the Javanese forces. The village chief, Jayengnegoro, accuses elder Kromoludiro of aiding Diponegoro's forces; Kromoludiro is arrested and tortured by Dutch leader Captain de Borst. In response, village kyai Karto Sarjan sends one of his students to find Sentot.
Mist of Purple Silk, 2h7
Directed by Sjumandjaja
Genres Drama
Actors Roy Marten, Zainal Abidin, Chitra Dewi, Rina Hasyim, El Manik, Ami Priyono
Rating75% 3.764113.764113.764113.764113.76411
Miranti (Jenny Rachman) is left a widow after her pilot husband dies in an accident. She forces herself to work independently, despite feeling alienated. She soon learns that her brother-in-law Dimas (Roy Marten) cares greatly for her. Miranti ultimately realises that his feelings are more than just pity, and the two can unite.
First Love
First Love (1973)
, 1h50
Directed by Teguh Karya
Genres Romance
Actors Christine Hakim, Slamet Rahardjo, Nano Riantiarno, El Manik
Rating69% 3.451263.451263.451263.451263.45126
Ade (Christine Hakim) and Bastian (Slamet Rahardjo) meet on a train bringing them to Jakarta. Bastian is on his way to a job interview, while Ade and her friends have just returned from a trip out of town. As they talk, they realize that Bastian's interview is at Ade's father's company. They soon develop romantic feelings for each other. However, Ade has unwillingly been promised in marriage to Johny (N. Riantiarno), the son of her father's business partner.

Scriptwriter

Fatima
Fatima (1983)
, 1h34
Directed by Sjumandjaja
Genres Drama
Actors El Manik, Sjumandjaja, Roy Marten, Sofia W.D.
Rating74% 3.728843.728843.728843.728843.72884
Fatima (Jenny Rachman) offers herself to be brought away by Japanese occupation forces to save her of her daughter, thus resigning herself to the fate of a comfort woman. She is one of hundreds of women sent from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) to Japanese-occupied British Malaya and forced to work in a brothel. There she meets Takashi (El Manik), a kindly Japanese commander who falls in love with her. Fatima moves in with him, which protects her from the other men.