Rima Melati


Marjolein Tambayong, better known by her stage name Rima Melati, is an Indonesian actress and singer. Born in Tondano, Sulawesi, by the 1950s she had moved to Jakarta and become a model. After joining the girl group The Baby Dolls and taking a minor acting role, in 1961 Melati starred in her first film, Kasih Tak Sampai. Since then she has appeared in almost a hundred feature films, including works by Wim Umboh, Sjumandjaja, and Teguh Karya. For this oeuvre she has received multiple awards, including a PWI Award for Best Actress for Noda Tak Berampun, a Citra Award for Best Leading Actress for Intan Berduri, and five nominations for the Citra Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Melati has also worked as a fashion designer and, together with her husband Frans Tumbuan, restaurateur. Since surviving breast cancer in the 1990s, Melati has campaigned for breast cancer awareness.

Biography

Marjolein Tambayong was born in Tondano, Sulawesi, Dutch East Indies, on 22 August 1939. Though her father, Marinus Van Rest, was Dutch, she took the family name of her step-father, Tambayong. She moved to Jakarta and became a model, using the diminutive form of her name, Lientje. In the late 1950s she became a member of the girl group The Baby Dolls; this group also included Indriati Iskak,, and Baby Huwae. In 1958 Tambayong made her feature film debut with a minor role in Djuara Sepatu Roda, a film which starred Indriati Iskak.
Tambayong took the stage name Rima Melati around 1960. Several sources, including the Encyclopedia of Jakarta, write that this occurred following the stillbirth of a child she had wanted to name Rima after Audrey Hepburn's character in Green Mansions; when she broached the subject with President Sukarno, he recommended that she take the name for herself, as her birth name was "too western". In an interview with The Jakarta Globe, however, Tambayong stated that she had received the name when she had gone to the presidential palace to get petrol. She was called to speak with President Sukarno, and he said that her name was too western. Tambayong then combined the name of Hepburn's character with Melati, the name of a friend's daughter.
Rima Melati took her first leading role in Kasih Tak Sampai in 1961. Over the following two years she acted in ten further films, including Djantung Hati, Violetta, and Kartika Aju. She also made several appearances on the newly established State television network, TVRI. After finishing Kunanti Jawabmu, Melati took a hiatus from acting; the Encyclopedia of Jakarta attributes this to her having remarried.
Melati returned to the silver screen in 1969, after marrying Ir. Herwindo, with a role in Wim Umboh's Laki-Laki Tak Bernama. Over the next twenty years she appeared in more than seventy films, including Teguh Karya's directorial debut Wadjah Seorang Laki-Laki, Sjumandjaja's directorial debut Lewat Tengah Malam, and the Indonesia-Netherlands collaboration Max Havelaar. She received multiple awards and nominations during this period, including a Citra Award for Best Leading Actress at the 1973 Indonesian Film Festival for Intan Berduri.
Melati married Frans Tumbuan, whom she met during a trip to the Netherlands, in 1973. Tumbuan, a restaurateur who was living in the Netherlands at the time, moved to Jakarta, and the couple opened several restaurants, including La Bistro, La Bodega, and Jaya Pub; this last one, established in 1975, is Jakarta's oldest bar and has been described as "iconic". Tumbuan also began acting, making his feature film debut in Bung Kecil ; this film began production in 1978, but was only released in 1983 owing to difficulties with the censorship bureau. Melati and Tumbuan remained together until the latter's death in 2015.
In 1989, shortly after shooting Sesaat dalam Pelukan, Melati was diagnosed with Stage 3B breast cancer. She underwent treatment for a year in the half, travelling to the Netherlands as Indonesian surgeons were unable to perform a partial mastectomy. She did not return to cinema until 1994, when she appeared in Sesal. Directed by her friend Sophan Sophiaan, this film starred Sophiaan as a writer who was unable to accompany his wife, played by Widyawati, on her deathbed. In 1997 Melati directed the television serial Api Cinta Antonio Blanco, based on the life of Antonio Blanco, a Spanish-American painter who settled in Bali.
Melati has made several films after the turn of the millennium, including Banyu Biru and Ungu Violet., her most recent feature film is Ayah, Mengapa Aku Berbeda?. In a 2012 interview, she stated that she had no intention of returning to film or television. She has continued as a fashion designer, and has campaigned for breast cancer awareness through the Jakarta Foundation of Breast Health.

Awards

Melati won Best Actress at the 1971 PWI Awards, held by the Jakarta branch of the Indonesian Journalists Association, for her role as Marina in Noda Tak Berampun ; she received three further nominations in that category, in 1972, 1973, and 1974, but did not win again. At the 1973 Indonesian Film Festival, Melati won a Citra Award for Best Leading Actress for her portrayal of Saleha in Intan Berduri. In the late 1980s she was nominated for five Citra Awards for Best Supporting Actress, but did not receive any.
YearAwardCategoryFilmResult
1971PWIBest ActressNoda Tak Berampun
1972PWIBest ActressWadjah Seorang Laki-Laki
1973PWIBest ActressSalah Asuhan
1973Indonesian Film FestivalBest Leading ActressIntan Berduri
1974PWIBest ActressTakdir
1984Indonesian Film FestivalBest Supporting ActressKupu-kupu Putih
1985Indonesian Film FestivalBest Supporting ActressTinggal Landas Buat Kekasih
1986Indonesian Film FestivalBest Supporting ActressPondok Cinta
1987Indonesian Film FestivalBest Supporting ActressBiarkan Bulan Itu
1989Indonesian Film FestivalBest Supporting ActressArini II

Filmography

In her career, which has spanned more than five decades, Melati has appeared in almost a hundred films. She also directed Api Cinta Antonio Blanco, which was released in cinemas as two separate films: Blanco, the Colour of Love and Bali Forever.