Olga Syahputra

Olga Syahputra
Born Yoga Syahputra
(1983-02-08)8 February 1983
Jakarta, Indonesia
Died 27 March 2015(2015-03-27) (aged 32)
Singapore
Cause of death Meningitis
Nationality Indonesian
Occupation
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • singer
  • television presenter
Years active 2003–2015
Religion Islam
Parent(s) Nur Rahman
Nurshida
Relatives
Website Website

Olga Syahputra (born Yoga Syahputra; 8 February 1983 – 27 March 2015) was an Indonesian actor, comedian, singer, and television presenter.

Early life

Olga Syahputra was born on 8 February 1983 in Jakarta. He is the eldest of seven brothers of Nur Rachman and Nurshida. Olga's youngest brother, Billy Syahputra, is also a comedian and actor.[1]

Career

Syahputra was seen in numerous Indonesian TV programs, especially during the annual Ramadhan festival. He was offered a role in the movie Lenong Bocah. The role required him to take advanced training in Padang-Java at the Sanggar Ananda owned by Aditya Gumay. Without money, Olga sold a refrigerator to pay for classes. A friend, Bertrand Antolin, later purchased a new refrigerator for him.[2]

He began to get roles in soap operas, including Kawin Gantung and Si Yoyo. He then became a presenter for Ngidam on SCTV paired with Jeremy Thomas. Olga appeared in Jangan Cium Gue, followed by Extravaganza ABG in 2005. By this time, Olga was becoming well known in Indonesia. His breakout year was 2007 when he appeared with Indra Bekti and Indy Barends at the Ceriwis on Trans TV.[3]

In 2008, Olga became a TV presenter of music events on Dahsyat, a morning show on RCTI. His co-presenter since March 2011 was Jessica Iskandar.[4] Olga won the award for Favorite Music/Variety Show Presenter and Favorite Comedian in 2009 Panasonic Awards and 2010 Panasonic Awards. He also starred in such movies as Skandal Cinta Babi Ngepet and Mau Lagi (released as Cintaku Selamanya).

Olga was reprimanded by the Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI) for off-color remarks he made while hosting the music show Dahsyat on RCTI on May 1, 2009.[5][6]

Personal life

Olga was a friend of the actor and presenter Raffi Ahmad and brother of Billy Syahputra. He opened a boutique with her sister, Reny Nurman, named "Rumah Olga Syahputra" located in South Jakarta.

Health

In April 2014, Olga Syahputra had meningitis. He was treated at Pondok Indah Hospital and in Germany, before returning to Singapore for more treatment.[7]

Death

Syahputra died of meningitis in Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore, on 27 March 2015. He was 32 years old.[8][9]

Discography

Single

Year Title Album Label
2009 "Hancur Hatiku" Non-album single Big Indie Nagaswara
2010 "Jangan Ganggu Aku Lagi"

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Tina Toon dan Lenong Bocah The Movie Himself Cameo
2008 Susahnya Jadi Perawan Himself Cameo
2008 Mau Lagi? The Boys
2008 Basahhh... Toddy
2008 Mas Suka, Masukin Aja-Besar Kecil It's Okay Sissy
2011 Pacar Hantu Perawan Yoga
2012 Kung Fu Pocong Perawan Bohlam Lead role
2013 Taman Lawang Chyntia Lead role
2014 Olga & Billy Lost in Singapore Olga Lead role
2015 Warisan Olga Olga Lead role

Television

Year Title Role Notes Network
2003–2004 Senandung Masa Puber Trans TV
2003–2006 Si Yoyo RCTI
SCTV
2004–2005 Kawin Gantung SCTV
2007 Doo Bee Doo RCTI
2008 Mr. Olga Olga Lead role RCTI
2009 Tarzan Cilik Olga RCTI

Comedy shows

Variety, talk and game shows

Awards and nominations

References

  1. Puspasari, Desi (26 November 2014). "Billy Syahputra Raih 'Favourite Newcomer Celebrity' di !nsert Award 2014". detikHot. Retrieved 19 December 2015.
  2. Profil di Krosceknews.com, 1 February 2008.
  3. Olga Syahputra, Modal Sok Akrab, tabloidnova.com, 1 February 2008.
  4. "Olga plans to marry host partner". 21 October 2011.
  5. Gatra - Olga Syahputra Ditegur KPI
  6. Gara-gara "Alat Kelamin", Ditegur KPI, kaltimpost.co.id; accessed 27 March 2015.
  7. Tak Kunjung Sembuh, Olga Syahputra Terbang ke Jerman, showbiz.liputan6.com; accessed 24 April 2014
  8. Olga Syahputra Meninggal Dunia di Singapura, showbiz.liputan6.com; accessed 27 March 2015.(Indonesian)
  9. Staff (27 March 2015). "Comedian Olga Syahputra passes away in Singapore". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
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