Rita Matu Mona
Biography
Rita Matu Mona (born Rita Charloeta Parinduri on April 26, 1959, in Medan, Indonesia) is an Indonesian actress, theatre director, playwright, declamator, and cultural figure whose career has spanned more than four decades. Widely recognized as one of Indonesia’s most respected stage performers, she has been a prominent member of the renowned Teater Koma since 1980, appearing in numerous acclaimed productions including Sampek Engtay, Opera Kecoa, and Bom Waktu. Her dedication to the performing arts has earned her a reputation as one of the leading figures in contemporary Indonesian theatre. In addition to her stage career, Rita successfully transitioned to film and television, earning praise for her performances in notable Indonesian productions such as Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts, Ngeri-Ngeri Sedap, The Big 4, and Ratu Ratu Queens: The Series. Her performance in Ngeri-Ngeri Sedap received critical acclaim and contributed to the film’s widespread success both domestically and internationally. Throughout her career, Rita Matu Mona has remained committed to advancing Indonesian theatre and cinema while preserving the country’s rich artistic traditions. Her enduring influence, versatility, and dedication have made her a respected figure in Indonesia’s cultural landscape and an inspiration to emerging artists across the nation.












