Bucek Depp
Bucek Depp (born Al Arthur Muchtar; 29 January 1973) is an Indonesian actor and model. Depp began his career as a model in 1991 before transitioning to acting that same year, debuting in films such as Sekretaris and Pengantin Remaja.[1] Over the subsequent decades, he has appeared in numerous Indonesian films and television series, often portraying supporting characters in dramas and romances. Notable roles include Are in the 2005 comedy Brownies, Kardi in the 2013 film Operation Wedding, Papa Bian in the 2022 series Wedding Agreement: The Series, Henkie in the 2024 biographical drama Glenn Fredly: The Movie, and a role in the 2025 film GJLS: Ibuku Ibu-Ibu.[2][3][4][5] He has also gained recognition for his portrayal of Letnan Faisal in the 2019 youth romance Dilan 1991 and its related projects.[6] Depp has been married twice and has four children. His younger brother, Fathir Muchtar, is also an actor. Depp's mixed heritage—his father of Betawi-Arab descent and his mother Dutch—has been noted in profiles of his early career.[7]Early life and education
Family background
Bucek Depp was born on January 29, 1973, in Jakarta, Indonesia, with the birth name Al Arthur Muchtar. He adopted the stage name Bucek Depp during his teenage years, which became synonymous with his public persona in the entertainment industry. This mixed heritage reflects Indonesia's diverse cultural influences, shaping his early identity. His father, Yus Machfud Muchtar, is of Betawi-Arab descent, tracing roots to the indigenous Betawi community of Jakarta with Arab ancestry. His mother, Eleonora Muchtar, is of Dutch descent, contributing to his Eurasian background. Bucek is the eldest child in the family, providing a foundation influenced by this blend of Indonesian, Arab, and European lineages. Bucek has one younger brother, Al Fathir Muchtar, who is also an actor in the Indonesian entertainment scene. Additionally, Fera Feriska, an actress, is his sister-in-law through her marriage to Fathir. This familial connection to acting underscores early exposure to the industry.Schooling
Bucek Depp attended SMA Negeri 6 Jakarta for his high school education, where he was part of a notable alumni group that included figures like Adnan Buyung Nasution and Christine Hakim. During his time there, Depp frequently skipped classes to socialize at popular spots like Blok M in Jakarta, engaging in activities such as roller-skating that exposed him to creative and public environments. These school years marked the beginning of his interest in modeling and entertainment, as a chance encounter with a photographer friend led to his first paid modeling job for a clothing advertisement in a magazine, earning him Rp50,000 and eventually landing him on the cover of a teen publication. This early exposure built his confidence in front of the camera and public settings, laying a groundwork for his later pursuits in the entertainment industry. Depp did not pursue higher education beyond high school, instead channeling his energies directly into building a career in modeling and acting upon completion of his secondary studies.Career
Modeling beginnings
Bucek Depp, born Al Arthur Muchtar on January 29, 1973, in Indonesia, launched his professional career as a model in 1991 at age 18.[8][9] His entry into modeling came during his high school years, influenced briefly by his family's involvement in creative pursuits. He quickly gained traction through print work, focusing on fashion and advertising campaigns in the Indonesian market. One of Depp's first modeling gigs occurred unexpectedly when a photographer friend recruited him to pose for a t-shirt advertisement while he was skipping school to hang out in Jakarta's Blok M area. For this session, he earned Rp50,000 (approximately $20 at the time), and one of the photos from the shoot ended up on the cover of a popular teen magazine, providing crucial early visibility. This break propelled him into additional print modeling assignments, establishing him as a rising figure in Indonesia's fashion scene.[10] To cultivate a memorable presence in the industry, Depp adopted the stage name "Bucek Depp," moving away from his birth name to create a distinctive persona suited for modeling and media. This rebranding, combined with his initial magazine exposure, opened doors to further opportunities in print and promotional work, laying the foundation for his transition into broader entertainment roles while solidifying his reputation as a versatile Indonesian model.[7][11]Acting career
Bucek Depp transitioned from modeling to acting in 1991, debuting in films with roles in Sekretaris and Pengantin Remaja. He continued building his presence in television during the 1990s, including the sinetron Pahlawan Tak Dikenal in 1993, taking on roles that showcased his versatility in dramatic narratives, before expanding into film in the early 2000s with steady appearances in domestic productions.[12] This period marked his establishment as a reliable performer in Indonesia's entertainment scene, often portraying complex family dynamics in soap operas and early features. Depp experienced a resurgence in films in the 2010s, returning with supporting roles like in Operation Wedding (2013) after a period focused more on television.[13] He gained renewed visibility through parts in popular youth-oriented dramas, frequently cast as paternal figures in coming-of-age stories that resonated with younger audiences. This revival extended into the 2020s, with continued work in television series and films emphasizing emotional depth and relational themes. Depp's recent contributions include portraying Glenn Fredly's father in the biographical drama Glenn Fredly: The Movie (2024), which traces the life of the late Indonesian singer.[14] In 2025, he appeared as Gunadi Wiraatmadja in the romantic comedy The Most Beautiful Girl in the World, a Netflix production centered on family inheritance and love.[15] Spanning over 30 years, his career has focused predominantly on Indonesian media, with a emphasis on family-oriented and romantic genres that highlight interpersonal relationships and cultural values. Despite this longevity, his work has remained largely confined to domestic audiences, with limited ventures into international projects.[16][1]Personal life
Marriage and family
Bucek Depp married Indonesian singer Titi DJ on May 9, 1995, at the age of 22, in a simple ceremony following their engagement late in 1994. The union lasted two years, ending in divorce in 1997.[17] Following the divorce, Depp and Titi DJ maintained an amicable relationship, particularly in co-parenting their three shared children, and have occasionally reunited publicly for family milestones such as birthdays.[18] This cooperative dynamic extended to broader family interactions post-divorce, including ties through Titi DJ's extended relations. In 2001, Depp entered his second marriage to actress and television personality Unique Priscilla, whom he met in 1997 on the set of the series Anak Menteng; they wed on January 6 under Islamic law despite her Christian background.[19] The marriage produced one daughter and ended in divorce in 2007 after six years.[20] No subsequent long-term partnerships for Depp are documented in available sources, with reports indicating he has remained single since, describing feelings of loneliness in later years.[17] Post-divorces, Depp's family dynamics have emphasized unity among his four children from both marriages, who share warm, frequent interactions despite different mothers, often gathering for outings and support.[21]Children
Bucek Depp is the father of four children from two previous marriages. His first three children are from his marriage to singer Titi DJ: twin daughters Salmaa Chetizsa Muchtar and Salwaa Chetizsa Muchtar, born on November 23, 1995, in Jakarta, Indonesia, and son Daffa Jenaro Muchtar, born on June 17, 1997, also in Jakarta.[22][23][24] His fourth child is daughter Arla Ailani Muchtar, born on April 24, 2002, from his marriage to actress Unique Priscilla; details about Arla's early life remain relatively private in public records.[25][26] Despite his divorces, Depp has emphasized maintaining harmonious co-parenting arrangements with both former spouses to foster strong family bonds, including participating in joint celebrations such as the children's birthdays.[27][28] His children from different mothers share close sibling relationships, often appearing together in family photos shared publicly.[29] The children have largely pursued low-profile upbringings away from the entertainment industry spotlight, with Salmaa, Salwaa, and Daffa maintaining privacy in their personal and professional lives. In contrast, Arla Ailani has begun venturing into acting, following in her parents' footsteps with appearances in media and social platforms.[23][30][25]Works
Films
Bucek Depp's film career includes a range of supporting roles in Indonesian cinema, spanning romantic comedies, youth dramas, and biopics, where he frequently portrays paternal figures. His contributions often provide emotional depth to family dynamics in these narratives.| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2005 | Brownies | Are | Supporting role as an aspiring novelist and café worker in this romantic comedy about love and personal growth.[31] |
| 2013 | Operation Wedding | Kardi | Supporting role as a protective father in this romantic comedy about family interference in relationships.[3] |
| 2014 | Pink Guinea Pig | Dika's Father | Supporting role in this comedy-mystery film centered on high school antics and detective work.[32] |
| 2019 | Dilan 1991 | Lt. Faisal (Dilan's Father) | Portrayed the father figure in this youth drama adaptation of a popular novel series, emphasizing family support amid teenage romance. |
| 2020 | Milea | Lt. Faisal (Dilan's Father) | Reprised the role in this sequel to Dilan 1991, continuing the exploration of young love and familial bonds in the franchise. |
| 2024 | Dilan 1983: Wo Ai Ni | Lt. Faisal (Dilan's Father) | Reprised the father role in this prequel to the Dilan series, focusing on young love across cultures.[33] |
| 2024 | Glenn Fredly: The Movie | Henkie (Glenn's Father) | Key supporting role in this biopic chronicling the life of Indonesian singer Glenn Fredly, highlighting paternal influence on the protagonist's journey. |
| 2025 | The Most Beautiful Girl in the World | Gunadi Wiraatmadja | Appeared in this romantic drama involving a dating show contest tied to family inheritance and relationships.[34] |