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Dian Sastrowardoyo

Dian Sastrowardoyo
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Dian Sastrowardoyo in 2007
Born Diandra Paramita Sastrowardoyo
(1982-03-16) 16 March 1982 (age 35)
Jakarta, Indonesia
Other names Dian Sastro
Alma mater University of Indonesia
Height 5 ft / 1.60 m
Spouse(s) Indraguna Sutowo (2010)
Children Shailendra Naryama Sastraguna Sutowo
Ishana Ariandra Nariratana Sutowo

Diandra Paramita Sastrowardoyo Javanese: ꦢꦶꦄꦤ꧀ꦢꦿ꧈ꦦꦫꦩꦶꦠ꧈ꦯꦱ꧀ꦠꦿꦮꦂꦢꦪ;Gêdrìk: Diandra Paramita Sastråwardåyå; O-Javanese: Diandra Paramita Sastrawardaya; born 16 March 1982), more popularly known as Dian Paramita Sastro (Javanese: ꦢꦶꦄꦤ꧀꧈ꦦꦫꦩꦶꦠ꧈ꦯꦱ꧀ꦠꦿ) or Dian Sastrowardoyo (Javanese: ꦢꦶꦄꦤ꧀꧈ꦯꦱ꧀ꦠꦿꦮꦂꦢꦪ), is an Indonesian model and actress. At the age of 14, she won the teen beauty pageant . She began her acting career main cast member of Bintang Jatuh (2002) directed by Rudi Sujarwo.

She achieved wider recognition for her role as Cinta in the 2002 film Ada Apa Dengan Cinta?, a role she reprised in the sequel 14 years later. She won the Best Actress award in Deauville Asian Film Festival for her role in Pasir Berbisik in 2002. Sastrowardoyo is one of the most successful actresses in Indonesia. She is the face of L'Oréal Paris Indonesia since 2010.

Sastrowardoyo was born on March 16, 1982 in Jakarta, Indonesia to Ariawan Sastrowardoyo, an artist, and Dewi Parwati Sastrowardoyo (née Setyorini), a lecturer in a public university. Her paternal grandfather, Dr. Sumarsono Sastrowardoyo, was a physician, surgeon, and author. Her aunt, Dr. Aswin W. Sastrowardoyo (b. 1957), is a musician turned physician. She is also the grandniece of both Sunario, Indonesia's Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1953 to 1956; Dra. Sukanti Suryochondro, a former instructor in women's studies at the University of Indonesia; and Subagio Sastrowardoyo (1924–1995), a noted poet and literary critic. Her paternal great-grandfather, Sutejo Sastrowardoyo (1878–1967), traced the family's ancestry back to the 15th century Javanese. Sastrowardoyo's family name is derived from sastra (Sanskrit, "writings") and wardaya ("heart", hence both: "writings of the heart").


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