
Actor
Born October 12, 1924 in Bandung, Indonesia
During the Japanese occupation, she attended Andjar Asmara's theater school. In 1948, she made her film debut in Air Mata Mengalir di Tjitaroem, using the name Sofia Waldy. After a divorce from first husband S. Waldy, she married actor W.D. Mochtar and began professionally using the name Sofia W.D., starting in 1964. Not just an award-winning actress of both stage and screen who appeared in well over 100 films, Sofia also became one of Indonesia's first female directors with 1962's Badai-Selatan ("Southern Storm"), a horror tale that was nominated for the Golden Berlin Bear Award at the Berlin International Film Festival. She produced, wrote and even operated the camera on a number of films, and was the director of the production companies Film Capital, Libra Film and Dirgahayu Jaya Film over the course of her busy and prolific career.

Hunting the Corpse Broker

Arie Hanggara

For You, I'll Give Everything

Treachery of G30S/PKI

The Five Faces of Kadarwati
Makiko

Fatima

Behind the Mosquito Net
Ibu Martini

Lara jonggrang (Candi Prambanan)

Wedding 83

The White Crocodile

Roro Mendut
(as Sofia)

The Last Train

The Queen of Black Magic
Village Head's Wife

Mystics in Bali
Old Leák Queen

Queen of the South Coast
Maryam

Lady in a Trap
Mrs. Prawiro

Yuyun, a Mental Hospital Patient

Teenage Idol

The Temptation of the Demon Woman
Siluman

Badai Pasti Berlalu

Greedy Appetite
Nenek

Christina

Max Havelaar: or, The Coffee Auctions of the Dutch Trading Company
Inah

Malam Pengantin

Fighting the Storm

Timang-timang Anakku Sayang
Sofia

The Moon on the Graveyard

Lagu Untukmu

The Lady

The Earth Gets Hotter

River of Love

Teenage Bride

Lioness from Marunda

The Longest Dark

Tjita-Tjita Ajah
Bu Slamet

Golden Queen
(as Sofia)

Senen Raja

Bulan Purnama
Putri Amidra