Atiqah Hasiholan Alhady was born on 3 January 1982 and is an Indonesian-Arab actress.
13 Facts About Atiqah Hasiholan
Atiqah Hasiholan was born on 3 January 1982 to Achmad Fahmy Alhady, an Arab-Indonesian businessperson, and Ratna Sarumpaet, a Batak playwright.
Atiqah Hasiholan has three elder siblings: Mohammad Iqbal Alhady, Fathom Saulina, and Ibrahim Alhady.
Atiqah Hasiholan attended Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, where she studied media and psychology.
Atiqah Hasiholan made her feature film debut in Nia Dinata's 2006 film Berbagi Suami.
Atiqah Hasiholan then played in several further films, including Suster N, Cinta Setaman in which she played a prostitute and Pintu Terlarang.
In 2009, Atiqah Hasiholan starred in her mother's film Jamila dan Sang Presiden, in which she played a prostitute named Jamila who is convicted and eventually executed for killing a government minister.
Atiqah Hasiholan played a prostitute for the third time 2010's Darah Garuda, a minor role.
Atiqah Hasiholan appeared in 2011, as the main character's mother in The Mirror Never Lies, directed by Kamila Andini.
In June 2011, the short film "Payung Merah", in which Atiqah Hasiholan played a woman with a red umbrella and love issues, won Best Asian Short Film at the ScreenSingapore festival.
In late 2015, Atiqah Hasiholan played a motorcycle taxi driver Asna in NET sitcom OK-JEK.
Atiqah Hasiholan accepted the role because it is her first role in a comedy TV series.
Atiqah Hasiholan left the show after a year due to her pregnancy.