Angie Ang (b. 1993)

Alias:
Anggi Anggraini
Anggie Ang

Birthplace:
Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia

Born:
May 5, 1993

Angie Ang began to enter the entertainment world in Indonesia since 2011. Although she is now known as an actress presenter, she started her career as a reporter. At that time, while still studying at the University of Semarang, she was selected to be a reporter at MNCTV Semarang. From 2012 to 2014, he decided to try a new challenge by joining Kompas TV Semarang. After graduating from university in 2014, she moved to Jakarta to develop her career as a presenter. She hosted a number of events such as Silet on RCTI and MotoGP on Trans 7. After trying her hand at presenting, she also explored her talents in acting, one of which appeared in the sitcom The East which aired on NET TV. Angie also appeared in the film 3 Srikandi in 2016 and co-starred with Tara Basro and Chelsea Islan. In 2018, Angie starred in the soap Next to Heaven. Apart from that, she also starred in the FTV Mbak-Mbak SCBD Kepincut Pemulung which will air in December 2021. Not only active in the world of entertainment, Angie Ang also penetrated the business world. She owns a culinary business selling drinks and home-cooked Japanese food called Angie's Kitchen. Apart from that, Angie also owns a media called In Today Media.

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