Ermina Zaenah (born 11 November 1928) is an Indonesian actress and film producer active in the 1950s and 1960s. Born in
Jambi, she completed her elementary school education before pursuing a career in entertainment, acting in stage plays. Zaenah led a musical group, the Los Suita Rama, and performed
topeng dance. In 1951 Zaenah entered the film industry, performing in productions by
Tan and Wong Bros and Golden Arrow, and
Fred Young's Bintang Surabaya. She later migrated to
Djamaluddin Malik's Persari, starring in several films for the company, including
Supir Istimewa. Zaenah moved behind the camera in the 1960s, working as producer on four films,
Kamar 13 (
'Room 13'),
Lagu dan Buku (
'Song and Book'),
Bakti (
'Service'), and
Ekspedisi Terakhir (
'The Last Expedition'). She later returned to the theater for a short time when she toured
Java with the group Sapta Daya. During her fourteen-year career in the entertainment industry, Zaenah acted in thirty films.
This picture is a three-quarter portrait of Zaenah from a postcard, taken around 1960 and printed on silk-finish paper.Photograph credit: unknown; restored by Chris Woodrich