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Baby Huwae c. 1963
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Born |
Baby Constance Irene Theresia Huwae 22 November 1939 Rotterdam, the Netherlands |
Died | 5 June 1989 Jakarta, Indonesia |
(aged 49)
Nationality | Indonesian |
Occupation | Actress, singer |
Baby Constance Irene Theresia Huwae (22 November 1939 – 5 June 1989) was an Indonesian film actress and singer. Born in Rotterdam, she had moved to Indonesia by the 1950s and taken up modelling. She entered the film industry in 1958, and gained popularity following the success of Asrama Dara (Dormitory for Girls). Over the next several years she acted in a further five films and established a girl group, the Baby Dolls. However, after she married in 1960, Huwae focused on modelling. In the 1970s she worked as a fortune teller.
Huwae was born in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, on 22 November 1939. She was of mixed Indonesian and German heritage. By the late 1950s, she had taken up modelling in the Indonesian capital of Jakarta. She was drawn into film in 1958. That year, she appeared in two films. The first, Asrama Dara (Dormitory for Girls), was a Usmar Ismail-directed comedy which followed a group of young women who lived together in a dormitory. Huwae played Maria, a flight attendant caught in a love triangle with a pilot and a merchant; this became her most famous role. The second film, Djuara Sepatu Roda (Roller-Skating Champion), followed a competition between schoolmates to be crowned roller-skating champion.
With Rima Melati, Gaby Mambo , and Indriati Iskak, Huwae formed a girl group named the Baby Dolls in 1959; they had all appeared together in Djuara Sepatu Roda. That year Huwae acted in three films, Gembira Ria (Joyful), Serba Salah (Gone Awry), and Tiga Mawar (Three Roses). She also participated in tours of Singapore during this time, including holding a fashion show. She was rumored to be romantically involved with President Soekarno, though she denied these claims.
Huwae married Endang Karnadi in 1960. The two had met in 1957, at a birthday party for Indriati Iskak. After marriage she focused on modelling and reduced her acting, taking only a single role, in Amor dan Humor (Love and Humor), in 1961. This romantic comedy saw Huwae play a salesclerk who must rebuff the advances of one man whilst maintaining her relationship with her boyfriend. Huwae and Karnadi had seven children before divorcing in 1978. In the 1960s Huwae converted from Catholicism to Islam, later going on the hajj with Soekarno's wife Dewi Sukarno. In 1966 she was a witness during a sex and embezzlement scandal involving former Minister of the Central Bank Yusuf Muda Dalam; The Straits Times reported that she had been gifted a house at the order of President Soekarno.