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Shireen Sungkar

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Shireen Sungkar
Shireen in 2017
Born
Shireen Sungkar

(1992-01-28) 28 January 1992 (age 32)
Jakarta, Indonesia
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
Spouse
Teuku Wisnu
(m. 2013)
Parent(s)Mark Sungkar (father)
Fanny Bauty (mother)
RelativesZaskia Sungkar (sister)
Irwansyah (brother-in-law)

Shireen Sungkar (born 28 January 1992) is an Indonesian actress and singer of Arabic and Minangkabau descent. She is the daughter of Indonesian actors Fanny Bauty and Mark Sungkar.

Career

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Shireen started out as a semi-finalist on GADIS sampul pageant, 2006. Liking acting since childhood, Shireen was cast for her first role while delivering her aunt in SinemArt casting. Her first role was a supporting role in a soap opera Bukan diriku along with Baim Wong and Ririn Dwi Ariyanti. Her name began to be known since starred in the soap opera, Wulan along with Dhini Aminarti. Another patron who had also been supported like, Putri Duyung and Perempuan Teraniaya.

Apart from SinemArt, Shireen moved to MD Entertainment and immediately got the lead role as Fitri in "Cinta Fitri 1 & 2" .

Not just acting, Shireen also have talents in singing field. Together with her older sister, Zaskia Sungkar, she formed the vocal duo group The Sisters. The debut album of the two was given the title The Journey of Love, and was released on 25 July 2008.

Personal life

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As an act of gratitude for her success in the play as Fitri, Shireen performed Umrah worship to celebrate Idul Fitri 1428 H in the holy land of Mecca. Shireen went with her parents, Mark Sungkar and Fanny Bauty, also Zaskia, 21, her sister, and Yusuf, 12, her brother. They departed from October 6 and returned to Jakarta on Tuesday, 16 October 2007.[1]

She married Teuku Wisnu on 17 November 2013.[2]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Producer
2009 Suka Ma Suka MD Pictures
2013 Wanita Tetap Wanita (Segmen: In Between) Kinan R1 Pictures
Honeymoon Farah Starvision Plus
2016 Ketika Mas Gagah Pergi the Movie PT Indobroadcast & ACT
SinemArt

Television

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Year Title Role Producer
2006 Bukan Diriku Rhea SinemArt
2006–2007 Wulan Shinta
2007 Hidayah (Episode: Buruk Rupa Buruk Hati) MD Entertainment
Bunga Dewi
2007–2011 Cinta Fitri Fitri Rahayu
2008 Annisa Aisyah
2011 Ranum Ranum
Cinta di Ujung Kartu Kredit
2012 Dia Ayu Ayu
Maaf yang Tertunda Qasidah
Ibu Dengarkan Laguku Syahrifa
2013 Ali James Bon Jamila
Istri Yang Dikhianati Yasmin/Jingga
2015 Di Bawah Lindungan Abah Jasmine
Cinta Di Langit Taj Mahal 2 Aisyah Maxima Pictures

Music video

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  • Dik - (Wali) (2008)
  • Egokah Aku - (Wali) (2008)
  • Aku Sakit - (Wali) (2008)

Discography

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  • Kamu Kamu Lagi
  • Jauh Di Mata Dekat Di Hati
  • Keajaiban Cinta
  • Ku Sedang Jatuh Cinta
  • Tak Lagi Sama
  • Cinta Kita (with Teuku Wisnu)
  • Allahu Akbar (with Teuku Wisnu)
  • Anything For You (with Teuku Wisnu)
  • Penjaga Hati

Awards and nominations

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Year Awards Category Result
2008 SCTV Awards 2008 Top Actress (sinetron) Cinta Fitri Won
2008–2011 Indonesia Kids Choice Awards Most Favourite Actress Nominated
2009 Panasonic Awards 2009 Most Favourite Actress (sinetron) Cinta Fitri Won
Insert Awards 2009 Most Favourite Female Celebrity Won
SCTV Awards 2009 Top Actress (sinetron) Cinta Fitri Won
2010 SCTV Awards 2010 Won
Panasonic Gobel Awards 2010 Most Favourite Actress (sinetron) Cinta Fitri Nominated
Tabloid Bintang Queen of Sinetron Won
2011 Insert Awards 2011 Best Couple with Teuku Wisnu Won
Panasonic Gobel Awards 2011 Most Favourite Artist Nominated
2012 Panasonic Gobel Awards 2012 Nominated
2014 Panasonic Gobel Awards 2014 Nominated
2015 Festival Film Bandung 2015 Commendable Female Actor in Television Series Won
Insert Awards 2015 The Hottest Couple with Teuku Wisnu Nominated
2016 Infotainment Awards 2016 Most Fashionable Hijab Celebrity Nominated
2017 Infotainment Awards 2017 Nominated

References

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  1. ^ Lebaran di Mekkah, Shireen Sungkar Boyong Keluarga. Diakses November 26, 2007
  2. ^ "Wisnu dan Shireen Ingin Bulan Madu ke Norwegia". November 17, 2013.
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