Shireen Sungkar

Shireen Sungkar
Born (1992-01-28) January 28, 1992
Jakarta, Indonesia
Nationality Indonesia
Occupation Actress, Singer
Known for Actrees roled on Cinta Fitri as Fitri
Spouse(s) Teuku Wisnu (married)
Parent(s) Mark Sungkar and Fanny Bauty
Awards Favorite Actrees on Panasonic Awards 2009
Nominee for Favorite Actrees on Indonesia Kids Choice Awards 2008, 2009, 2010.

Shireen Sungkar (born January 28, 1992), is an Indonesian actress. She is best known for playing Fitri on the soap opera Cinta Fitri, on SCTV. Her father, Mark Sungkar, is also an Indonesian actor.

Career

Shireen started out as a semi-finalist on GADIS sampul pageant, 2006. Liking acting since childhood, Shireen was cast for her first role while delivering her aunt in SinemArt casting. Her first role was a supporting role in a soap opera Bukan diriku along with Baim Wong and Ririn Dwi Ariyanti. Her name began to be known since starred in the soap opera, Wulan along with Dhini Aminarti. Another patron who had also been supported like, Putri Duyung and Perempuan Teraniaya.

Apart from SinemArt, Shireen moved to MD Entertainment and immediately got the lead role as Fitri in "Cinta Fitri 1 & 2" .

Not just acting, Shireen also have talents in singing field. Together with her older sister, Zaskia Sungkar, she formed the vocal duo group The Sisters. Debut album of the two was given the title "The Journey of Love" was released on July 25, 2008.

Personal life

As an act of gratitude for her success in the play as Fitri, Shireen performed Umrah worship to celebrate Idul Fitri 1428 H in the holy land of Mecca. Shireen went with her parents, Mark Sungkar and Fanny Bauty, also Zaskia, 21, her sister, and Yusuf, 12, her brother. They departed from October 6 and returned to Jakarta on Tuesday, October 16, 2007.[1]

She married Teuku Wisnu on November 17, 2013.[2]

Sinetron/Soap Operas

Personnel

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References

  1. Lebaran di Mekkah, Shireen Sungkar Boyong Keluarga. Diakses 26 November 2007
  2. "Wisnu dan Shireen Ingin Bulan Madu ke Norwegia". November 17, 2013.



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