Marissa Haque Profile, From The Entertainment Stage To The Achievement Of The Political World

JAKARTA - Sad news came from the family of musician Ikang Fawzi where his wife, Marissa Haque, passed away this morning, Wednesday, October 2, 2024. This news also made the country's entertainment world sad.

Actress and politician who was born with the name Marissa Grace Haque is a film actor, she has starred in various feature films, including in romantic dramas such as Living Landas for Lovers (1984) and Let the Month (1986). His impressive acting in the two films earned him the Citra Cup nomination at the Indonesian Film Festival, and won one of them for his role in the film Tinggal Landas Buat Lovers as Best Supporting Actress.

Marissa was born in Balikpapan and was born and moved from kindergarten and elementary school in Palembang, Sumatra and then moved to Jakarta and continued her basic education at SD Tebet Timur Pagi. Sulung from the Haque family, he is the older brother of Indonesian model and cast, Soraya Haque and the actor and host of Indonesian television shows, Shahnaz Haque.

Quoted from Wikipedia, his introduction to the entertainment world began when he actively filled his spare time by singing and dancing in the studio "Swara Mahardika" led by Guruh Soekarnoputera. In 1980 film director MT Risyaf offered a role for Marissa in the film Kembang Se musim. Marissa is known by the public as an advertisement star for Lux soap, one of which was an advertisement in 1985 when Marissa won the Citra Cup as Best Assistant Actress in the film Stay Landas Create Lovers in 1984 directed by Sophan Sophian.

Marissa married Ikang Fawzi on July 3, 1986. Their meeting began when they played fellow actors and supporting actresses in the film Tinggal Landas Buat Lover (1984) directed by Sophan Sophian. Marissa-Ikang couple have two daughters Isabella Muliawati Fawzi and Chikita Fawzi.

After a long time in the entertainment world, Marissa tested the world of politics in 2000. The woman who was born on October 15, 1962, started her political career as a member of the DPR in 2004 from the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP) for the West Java II electoral district.

After his political career at PDIP, Marissa then joined the United Development Party on October 7, 2007 when the party held a Nuzulul Quran event at the PPP DPP office, Jakarta.

Marissa also joined PPP and PAN in the next election. In September 2012, it was reported that Marissa would be placed by PAN in the Jambi constituency with Zumi Zola.