Julia Perez

Indonesian singer and actress

Julia Perez - Indonesian singer and actress
Born

July 15th, 1980
44 years ago

Died

June 10th, 2017
7 years ago — 36 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Indonesia

Links & References

An Indonesian singer and actress gained popularity in the entertainment industry through numerous performances and productions. Known for contributions to the dangdut music genre, she released several albums that achieved commercial success. Starred in various films and television series including 'Janda Kembang' and 'Kuntilanak'. Engaged in acting and music simultaneously, creating a unique niche in the Indonesian pop culture landscape.

Released multiple successful dangdut albums

Starred in the film 'Janda Kembang'

Appeared in the series 'Kuntilanak'

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