Angga Yunanda
Angga, born the youngest in his family, grew up in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara. His dad, Muhammad Nasir, and mom, Yuliati Mahsun, both worked in education—his mom actually runs a school. He’s got one older sister, Dinda Yunarmi, who probably did plenty of bossing around (that’s how it goes, right?).
Honestly, Angga didn’t just wake up one day and become a star. He started out modeling, which, let’s be real, is usually one of those “Are you tall and photogenic? Cool, let’s get you in front of a camera” gigs. But he wanted more than just standing around looking pretty. In 2015, he got his shot at real acting in a soap opera called “Malu-Malu Kucing.” That’s when things started to click.
Now, the jump from modeling to acting isn’t always smooth—some folks bomb, some folks nail it. Angga? He landed on his feet, thanks to a mix of charm and maybe just the right amount of stubbornness. He’s proof you don’t have to follow a set path; sometimes you just stumble into what you’re meant to do. With his roots in Lombok and a family that probably keeps him grounded, Angga’s story isn’t just about fame; it’s about carving out a space for yourself, even if you’re the little brother in the shadow of an older sibling.