Jourdy Pranata (b. 1993)

Born:
January 2, 1993

Jourdy Pranata (born January 2, 1993) is an Indonesian actor and presenter.  Jourdy Pranata plunged into the world of acting in 2018 by starring in his first web series entitled LINE Indonesia's Last Ramadan, which aired on YouTube on 18 May 2018. In 2019 he plunged into the world of film by being involved in a short film project entitled Suburbia which was produced by a film student at Bina Nusantara University and successfully entered the community screen selection at the 14th Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival. In the same year he was given the opportunity to play a role in his first feature film entitled Habibie & Ainun 3 playing the character Bambang.  Jourdy is widely known for his role in the web series produced by MVP Entertainment entitled I Love You Silly which airs on WeTV & Iflix on June 18, 2021.  In 2021, Jourdy plunged into the world of singing by filling in one of the soundtracks in the film Kukira Kau Rumah entitled "Rain" written by Umay Shahab under the auspices of the Sinemaku Pictures label. This song is also used as the soundtrack of I Love You Silly. In the same year, he also debuted as the main character in the films One Night Stand and Kukira Kau Rumah.

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