Hubbry Logo
search
search button
Sign in
Historyarrow-down
starMorearrow-down
Welcome to the community hub built on top of the Anita Sarawak Wikipedia article. Here, you can discuss, collect, and organize anything related to Anita Sarawak. The purpose of the hub is to connect people, foster deeper knowledge, and help improve the root Wikipedia article.
Add your contribution
Inside this hub
Anita Sarawak

Ithnaini binti Mohamed Taib (born 23 March 1952), better known by her stage name Anita Sarawak, is a Singaporean singer.[1]

Key Information

Early years

[edit]

Anita is the only child of actor and director S. Roomai Noor and actress Siput Sarawak.[1] Her parents separated when she was 9 months old and Anita lived with her father.[1] When Anita was around 12 years old, she went to live with her mother Siput and started preparation for her acting career.[1]

Career

[edit]

At 14, Anita acted in her first film, Dua Kali Lima.[1]

At 15, Anita started performing at weddings and other functions. Anita first came to prominence at the age of 17, when she released her debut album With A Lot O’ Soul. In 1974, she released her first Malay album.

Throughout the 1970s, Anita actively promoted Singapore as a tourist destination through her performances. In 1974, she performed for a week in Hawaii; in 1975, she performed for nine days in West Germany; in 1976 in Monte Carlo for two weeks.[2]

In 1979, she launched a three-month performing tour of the United States, including shows in New York, San Francisco and Chicago.[3]

In 1985, she took off for Las Vegas and spent 18 years there performing at Caesars Palace.

Anita has also hosted The Anita Talkshow and Astana and acted in the telecomedy Agensi Melor and the telemovie Topeng (Mask). She also released a cookbook, Cooking with Love, in 2004.

In 2011, Anita retreated from public life, according to entertainment journalist Roslen Fadzil, to whom the singer reached out in 2022 to dispel rumors of her death, illness, and divorce.[4][5]

In 2017, Sarawak was inducted into Singapore's Women Hall of Fame.[6]

Personal life

[edit]

Anita has been married four times. She is currently married to Briton Mohamad Mahathir Abdullah (formerly Martin Cox), who is her manager. The couple first met in Las Vegas, and wed in 2001.[7]

In December 1972, Anita married Mohamed Abdul Samad. The couple divorced in August 1979.[8]

In October 1981, Anita married the Indonesian singer Broery Pesulima. Anita's father objected to the marriage as Broery is Christian while Anita is a Muslim.[9] Broery converted to Islam during their marriage but the couple later separated.[9][10] Broery would later renounce Islam and converted back to Christianity.[9]

In 1995, Anita was caught for close proximity (khalwat) with her third husband J.D. Nicholas of the musical group The Commodores, who she was engaged to at the time. Anita attended a hearing in court and paid a fine.[11]

In September 2009, Anita's husband Mohamad Mahathir Abdullah was attacked outside her stepmother Datin Umi Kalthum's home in Taman Melawati, Malaysia. Anita subsequently forgave the robbers.[12]

In February 2011, Anita collected the Legend Award for her mother, Siput, at the Seri Temasek Awards. Anita said, "It was the proudest day of my life, an exceptional and emotional moment."[13]

In July 2013, Anita's stepmother Datin Umi Kalthum, a veteran Malaysian actress, died. Anita, who lives in the United States, could not return for the funeral.[14]

In 2022, Anita contacted entertainment journalist Roslen Fadzil to dispel rumors about her health and personal status. She retired from public life in 2011 and has been living a private life in Las Vegas, United States.[4]

Discography

[edit]

EP

[edit]
Year Title Release info Notes Ref.
1969 With A Lot O’ Soul Columbia ECHK-621 Backed by The Mandarins [15]

Album

[edit]
Year Title Notes Ref.
1969 With A Lot O’ Soul
1971 Papa Ku Pulang
1972 La La La Lu
1973 Beautiful Saturday/Sunday
1974 Between Me and He
Antara Aku dan Dia
Pesan Ayah
1975 Environmental Terpuja
Live at the Mandarin Singapore
1976 Joint hummed Anita
Sophisticated Lady
Gembira Bersama
1977 Love Me
1978 Dancing in the City
1979 Gayamu Biar Sederhana
Anita Sarawak
1981 For the Love
1982 Peace (Damai)
1984 Kenangan Manis
Bawalah Daku Pergi
1985 Dunia Oh Dunia / Aku Menyayangimu
1989 Asmara
1990 Cinta Nan Satu
1992 Antara Yang Manis
1993 Bisikan Cinta
2004 Seksis
2005 Another Dimension
2008 Anita Sarawak: Her Complete Evergreen Collection
2009 Era Music Hits
2010 Cinta Anita (Love Anita)

Filmography

[edit]

Film

[edit]
Year Title Role Notes
1956 Penchuri
1966 Dua Kali Lima
2003 Mr. Cinderella 2
2006 Diva Popular

Host TV

[edit]
Year Title Role TV channel
2003 Anita Herself/host Astro Ria
2007–2010 Kwek Mambo Anita Herself/host Astro Prima
2009–2010 Astana Herself/host Astro Ria

Television series

[edit]
Year Title Role TV channel
2003 Selagi ada Kasih Mediacorp Suria
2005 Agensi Melor Astro Ria
2008 Papaku Rock Astro Ria

Television movie

[edit]
Year Title Role TV channel
2004 Topeng Astro Ria
[edit]

Anita Sarawak was featured in cartoonist, Lat's 1980 compilation of New Straits Times cartoons, With a Little Bit of Lat, published in 1980 by Berita Publishing.[16]

References

[edit]
Add your contribution
Related Hubs