Yati Surachman

Yati Surachmiati Agustina (born 8 August 1957) is an Indonesian actress and singer whose career spanned film and television for five decades.

Early life
Yati Surachmiati Agustina was born on 8 August 1957 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, as the eldest daughter and child of the nine children of Tatty Maryati Surachman. Her younger sister, Deasy, was an actress. She converted to Christian at the age of 12.

Personal life
Yati was married to a man but separated by her mother due to religion difference. She never tell her family about her religion but confess to her mother that she was already convert to christianism when she was a child before her mother's death in 2020.

Career
Yati made her film debut in Anjing-Anjing Geladak (1972) and later starred in several films such as Buaye Gile (1974), Putri Solo (1974), Syahdu (1975), Kisah Cinta (1975), Inem Pelayan Sexy (1976), Ganasnya Nafsu (1976), and Ateng Pendekar Aneh (1976). In 1975, Yati resigned from her company and started her singing career. She portrayed Sum Kuning in Frank Rorimpandey's directed biopic Perawan Desa (1980), and later won best actress at Asia Pacific Film Festival in 1980.

After 2000s, she was no longer offered a leading role and was often typecast as a grandma or nanny in television and film.

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