Sophia Latjuba

Sophia Latjuba
Born 8 August 1970
West Berlin, West Germany
Residence Jakarta,Indonesia
Nationality Indonesian
Ethnicity Indo[1]
Occupation Actress, singer
Years active 1987 – present
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight 54 kg (119 lb)
Spouse(s)
Awards 1994 BASF Award for Best Album Arrangement.

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.[1][2] In her youth, she moved back to Indonesia with her father; she later reported that she felt closer to him than her mother.[3] She graduated from Senior High School 3 Jakarta.[4]

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.[2][5] During her film career, Latjuba was considered a sex symbol;[1] Bruce Edmond, writing for The Jakarta Post, described her as being "many an Indonesian man’s fantasy woman" at the time.[3] She also released several albums, including Hanya Untukmu (Only For You), which won the 1994 BASF Award for Best Album Arrangement.[2]

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.[6][7]

On 22 December 2008, Latjuba moved to Los Angeles, United States, citing rising intolerance in Indonesia[1] and overcrowding in Jakarta.[3] After taking a break from acting,[1] she began auditioning for film roles in Los Angeles and taking acting classes to improve her professionalism.[3] As of April 2012, she still lives in the city, in part because her daughter is studying performing arts there.[8]

On October 2012, Latjuba had changed her name to Sophia Muller.

Personal life

Latjuba's first marriage, in 1992, was to jazz pianist Indra Lesmana;[9] the couple had one daughter, Eva Celia. Her second marriage, on April 30, 2005, was to American national Michael A. Villareal, with whom she has another daughter.[2][8] After formally divorce in USA, both legalize its divorce in South Jakarta Civil Court and is approved on September 17, 2014 by judge.[10]

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