Raihaanun (b. 1988)

Alias:
Haanun
Raihaanun Soeriaatmadja
Raihanun
Siti Hafar Raihaanun Nabila

Birthplace:
Jakarta, Indonesia

Born:
June 7, 1988

Siti Hafar Raihaanun Nabila HM is an Indonesian film, television and commercial actress. Her name began to be known since starring in the film Badai Pasti Berlalu (2007). The Bugis-Minangkabau blooded woman shocked the public with her decision to get married at the age of 18, when her career has just flown. She is the niece of designer Itang Yunasz.  Raihaanun who is familiarly called 'Haanun', began her career as a GADIS Sampul finalist 2003. After that, Haanun starred in several commercials and soap operas. Some soap operas starring the 6 youngest siblings Hazier Moein-Yulia Farahdibha, among others, Sepatu Kaca, Kawin Gantung, Julia Jadi Anak Gedongan, and My Prince n My Monster. Her name began to soar when starring in the remake of Badai Pasti Berlalu (2007). She's playing in the Yanina Cinta soap operas from Prima Entertainment on SCTV in 2002.  The girl who has a 164 cm tall and weighing 47 kg was recorded as a student of Interior Design at the University of Pelita Harapan Karawaci in 2007.  Raihaanun married to Teddy Soeriaatmadja, director of the film Badai Pasti Berlalu (2007 film) on March 17, 2007. At January 16, 2008 Haanun gave birth to a son, Millan Haruna Soeriaatmadja.  From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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