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Tukul Arwana
Birth nameRiyanto
Born (1963-10-16) October 16, 1963 (age 61)
Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia
Mediumtelevision
NationalityIndonesian
Years active1997–present
GenresAlternative comedy, Character comedy, Insult Comedy, Physical comedy
SpouseSusiana (1995–2016)
Children2

Tukul Arwana (born 16 October 1963) is an Indonesian comedian who hosts the Bukan Empat Mata chatshow on Trans 7 and the New Famili 100 quiz show on Indosiar.

Early life

Tukul was born in Semarang, Central Java. When he was young, he often appeared on stage during the celebrations of Indonesia's Independence Day. He once worked as a driver. A friend, Joko Dewo, persuaded him to move to Jakarta, and initially supported him financially. Tukul then married a Padangese woman named Susi Similikiti Weleh Weleh, with whom he had a daughter, Vita.[1]

Career

Tukul began working on the radio, where he met other Indonesian comedians. The turning point in his career was when he starred with child star Joshua in a music video. He then moved to television and hosted programs for TPI and Indosiar. He is now best known for the chatshow Empat Mata.

Empat Mata

At the beginning of November 2008, Empat Mata was banned by the Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI) following a fourth breach of the commission's guidelines.[2] The show subsequently resumed under the name Bukan Empat Mata, "bukan" being the Indonesian word for "not".

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