Marlia Hardi (also Marlia Hardy; 10 March 1927 – 18 June 1984) was an Indonesian film actress active from 1951 to 1983.
Born in the Central Javan city of Magelang, she took to the stage in the 1940s before moving to Jakarta in 1949.
Two years later she made her feature film debut in Untuk Sang Merah Putih.
Over the next two decades she appeared in over seventy films, became recognized for her depictions of mothers, and received the Citra Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Despite her productiveness, however, she sank into debt and committed suicide at the age of fifty-seven.
Author: Uncredited, likely a studio photographer Source: Dunia Film. Issue 20: Year 3. (1 June 1954). Jakarta: NV Dunia Film. Page in title. License: PD Indonesia Old PD-1996