Vonny Cornellya
Vonny Cornellya Permatasari | |
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Born |
Bogor, West Java, Indonesia | August 14, 1979
Occupation | Model, singer, actress |
Years active | 1997–present |
Parent(s) | Subartono & Endang Warsiati Supratmi |
Musical career | |
Genres | Pop |
Years active | 1997–2000 |
Labels | Musica Studios |
Vonny Cornellya Permatasari known as Vonny Cornelia (born in Bogor, West Java 14 August 1979) is an Indonesian actress.[1] Vonny once known as a member of the vocal group Bening.[2]
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Early career
Vonny began her career as a model when she was selected as a cover girl for Mode magazine in 1992.
Bening
In 1997, together with three fellow models, Goddess Murniaty, Ditasiani Oktovie and Vera Soedibyo, Vonny joined the vocal group Bening. Under the guidance of Lil Widianto, Is Dody, and Carlo Saba of Jasmine Trias, Bening released their first album in 1997 titled "No Love".
Soap operas
Vonny has appeared in multiple soap operas, including 'Let the People Speak, Kemuning, Lady Luck, Appoints One Star, Ali & Sevira, The Lovers, The Ring Two Love, and Time Keep Walking. She also featured in the film "Between Me, Piano, and a Poem" (2005).
Cinemography
Films
- Antara Aku, Piano, dan Puisimu (2005)
- Mengaku Rasul (2008)
Soap operas
- Biarkan Orang Bicara (1995)
- Kemuning (1998)
- Hanya Kamu (1999)
- Dewi Fortuna (2000)
- Waktu Terus Berjalan (2000)
- Tunjuk Satu Bintang (2001)
- Terang Milikku Juga (2002&2004)
- Sebatas Impian (2005)
- Satu Cincin Dua Cinta (2006)
- Senyum Mba Yum
- Kasmaran
- 3 Pengantin Untuk Ayahku
- Cinta Dan Anugerah
- Kejora dan Bintang
- Putri Yang Ditukar (2010)
- Yusra dan Yumna
- Yang Masih Dibawah Umur (2012)
- Akibat Pernikahan Dini
- Putri Nomor 1 (2013)
FTV
- Pacarin Aku dong Mba
- Sebening Airmata Ibu
- Tante,I'm Sorry
Discography
Albums
- Ada Cinta (There is Love)
- Romantisme (Romanticism)
Single
- Apa Yang Kaurasakan (What do you feel)
- Disisi Dirimu (Hand Love )( duet with Congq Perwira )
External links
References
- ↑ (Indonesian)
- ↑ "Vonny Cornelia rejects polygamy". The Jakarta Post. 4 June 2008. Retrieved 2 January 2014.