Jamie Aditya
Jamie Aditya Graham is an Indonesian-Australian entertainer known for his multifaceted career as a video jockey, television presenter, actor, radio host, and musician.[1][2][3] Born in Canberra, Australia, in 1970, he moved to Jakarta at age four and holds dual nationality, with Sundanese heritage on his Indonesian side.[1][3] Aditya's breakthrough came in the 1990s as one of the inaugural video jockeys (VJs) for MTV Asia, based in Singapore, where he became a prominent figure in Asian pop culture, entertaining audiences with his energetic style and multilingual skills across English, Indonesian, and other languages.[1][2][3] He later hosted for MTV Indonesia and expanded into broader television presenting, earning the Best Host award at the Asian TV Awards in 2000 and a nomination in 2003, while also serving as a judge on shows like Indonesian Idol.[2][3] In the mid-2000s, he hosted Sync or Swim on Discovery Channel, a program featuring music and dance challenges.[2] Transitioning to acting, Aditya has appeared in Indonesian films and series, including Asmara Dua Diana (2009), Grisse (2018)—for which he won Best Supporting Actor at the 2019 Asian Academy Creative Awards—and Operandi Gerhana (2023), earning him the Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series at the Pesta Perdana Awards in 2025.[1][2] As a musician, he has released multiple albums and singles, blending world music influences to promote Asian and Indonesian cultures, and performs as part of ensembles like the Indra Lesmana Trio.[2][3] He continues to work as a radio host and endorser in Indonesian media, splitting his time between Jakarta and Melbourne (Naarm).[1][3] In his personal life, Aditya is married to fashion stylist Nathalie Widyanti and has two sons, aged 22 and 18 as of 2025; the family enjoys outdoor activities like hiking and beach picnics.[1] His early education at the Jakarta Intercultural School and influences from his multifaceted grandfather shaped his versatile career path.[3]Early life and family
Birth and heritage
Jamie Aditya, born James Adityawarman Graham on March 10, 1970, in Canberra, Australia, is the son of Australian father Stuart Laurence Graham and Indonesian mother Ati Ashyawati, whose Sundanese roots trace back to prominent cultural lineages.[4] His mother is the daughter of Achdiat K. Mihardja, a renowned Sundanese writer, novelist, and cultural figure known for works like Atheis (1949), which critiqued social and religious norms in colonial Indonesia, profoundly influencing Aditya's appreciation for Indonesian literary and artistic heritage.[5][6] This mixed parentage instilled in Aditya a dual Indonesian-Australian identity from an early age, blending Western and Southeast Asian cultural elements. At four years old, around 1974, the family relocated from Australia to Indonesia, where Aditya grew up in Jakarta amid the vibrant, tree-lined streets of the 1970s, immersing him further in Indonesian society and traditions.[3] He attended the Jakarta Intercultural School (JIS) for his early education, which further shaped his multicultural perspective.[3] Raised in a bilingual household speaking English and Indonesian, he navigated both cultures seamlessly, with his maternal grandfather's multifaceted persona as a writer and intellectual serving as a key early influence on his interests in media and the arts.[3]Immediate family and personal life
Jamie Aditya is married to fashion stylist Nathalie Widyanti.[7] The couple has two sons: the elder born in 2003 (aged 22 as of 2025) and the younger, Jacques Irawan, born on June 22, 2007.[1][8][7] The family resides in Melbourne, Australia, allowing Aditya to maintain close ties to his Australian roots while managing his career in Indonesia through regular travel between the two countries.[1] Aditya has emphasized the value of family support in his professional life, often prioritizing weekends for bonding activities such as two-hour trail walks, boxing sessions with his sons, and beach picnics to foster work-life balance amid his binational commitments.[1] As a parent raising children with dual Indonesian-Australian heritage, he navigates multicultural identity challenges by cherishing shared family experiences that blend both cultures.[1]Career
Music and early entertainment
Jamie Aditya's entry into the entertainment industry began in the mid-1990s through his contributions to Indonesian pop-rock music. He featured as a vocalist and additional guitarist on the debut album Terserah by the duo Humania, released in 1994 under Musica Studios. The album received moderate commercial success in Indonesia, establishing Humania as an emerging act in the local scene.[9] In 1996, Aditya continued his musical collaborations by contributing guitar and vocals to Humania's second album, Sahabat Lama, which leaned into a pop-rock style with introspective themes of friendship and reflection. This period marked Aditya's foundational role in blending rock influences with accessible melodies. Aditya's early entertainment career expanded into television when he debuted as a video jockey (VJ) for MTV Asia in 1995, becoming one of the channel's inaugural hosts in the region. He later hosted for MTV Indonesia following its 2002 launch. He hosted programs like MTV Screen starting in 1998, focusing on music videos, artist interviews, and youth-oriented segments that popularized Western and Asian pop culture in Southeast Asia. His charismatic on-air presence contributed to MTV's growth in Indonesia, where he remained until his departure in 2003 to explore solo music and other ventures. This VJ role honed his performance skills, briefly influencing his later television work.[2] Transitioning to solo artistry in the 2010s, Aditya released his debut full-length album LMNOP in 2012, exploring R&B, soul, and funk influences. In 2015, he followed with Trad & Soul, a collaborative effort with American jazz musician Kelland Thomas, blending traditional Indonesian gamelan elements with soul and blues. His 2019 mini-album LMNOPOP!, a sequel to his debut, incorporated upbeat pop-R&B vibes, with tracks recorded between 2011 and 2014.[10][11] Throughout his career, Aditya has engaged in notable collaborations, including a duet with Indonesian singer Glenn Fredly on "Good Times" from the 2006 album Aku & Wanita, which infused soulful R&B into the track's nostalgic lyrics about carefree moments. He also provided guest vocals on "Too Many Questions" for Rock N Roll Mafia's 2007 album Outbox, adding a layer of introspective soul to the band's alternative rock sound.[12][13]Presenting and television hosting
Aditya transitioned from his video jockey roots to formal television presenting in the mid-2000s, beginning with hosting the Discovery Channel's Sync or Swim from 2004 to 2005. This reality adventure series involved international teams competing in synchronized dance and musical challenges inspired by global cultures, blending performance elements with exploratory segments filmed in diverse locations such as Asia and Europe. The program aired across multiple Discovery networks, reaching audiences in over 100 countries and highlighting Aditya's engaging style in guiding contestants through high-energy, creative tasks.[2] In 2007, Aditya took on a prominent judging role in the fourth season of Indonesian Idol on RCTI, joining Anang Hermansyah as replacements for Indy Barends and Dimas Djayadiningrat to bring fresh perspectives to the panel alongside returning judges Indra Lesmana and Titi DJ. His mentorship focused on performance delivery and stage presence, notably guiding contestants like winner Rini Wulandari from Medan and runner-up Wilson Maiseka from Ambon, whose vocal talents advanced to the finals amid competitive showcases. Aditya's involvement contributed to heightened viewer engagement, with the season's live events drawing significant crowds and boosting the show's profile in Indonesian entertainment.[14] Beyond television, Aditya expanded into radio hosting during the 2000s and early 2010s, including a stint co-hosting the afternoon drive-time slot (4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. weekdays) at Singapore's HOTFM 91.3 in 2012 alongside Charmaine Yee, where he delivered music commentary and entertainment segments. He also emceed major live events, such as the Asian Television Awards ceremonies in 2000 and 2003, held annually in Singapore to recognize outstanding programming across the region. For his hosting at the 2000 event, Aditya won the Best Entertainment Presenter award, selected from a field of prominent Asian broadcasters for his charismatic delivery and audience interaction. He received a nomination in the same category in 2003, underscoring his consistent excellence in live presentation formats.[14]Acting roles
Jamie Aditya's transition to acting began in the early 2000s, building on his experience as a television presenter that opened doors to scripted roles in Indonesian cinema and television. His debut came in the animated action film Janus, Prajurit Terakhir (2003), where he voiced the titular character Janus, a robot soldier from the 31st century stranded in the 21st century amid a global conflict, fighting to return home and protect his origins. The film, directed by Derwin Chandra, introduced Aditya as an action-oriented protagonist in a sci-fi narrative blending futuristic warfare with contemporary settings, though critics noted its ambitious visuals were undermined by uneven pacing and dialogue. In 2008, Aditya shifted to live-action comedy with XL: Antara Aku, Kau dan Mak Erot, portraying Deni, a young man grappling with personal insecurities in an arranged marriage to a confident doctor, seeking help from a traditional healer known for unconventional remedies. The role highlighted Aditya's comedic timing in a sex-themed farce that satirized cultural taboos around intimacy, contributing to the film's appeal as a lighthearted counterpoint to the era's dominant horror genre. It performed solidly at the box office, drawing audiences with its relatable humor and ensemble cast.[15][16] Aditya took on a leading romantic role in Asmara Dua Diana (2009), playing Asmara, a charming but unfaithful husband torn between his wealthy wife Diana Wulandari (Luna Maya) and a passionate affair with another woman named Diana (Aura Kasih), daughter of a powerful military figure. Directed by Awi Suryadi, the drama explored themes of temptation and consequence in modern Indonesian society, with Aditya's performance adding depth to the character's moral dilemmas alongside the film's strong female leads.[17] His portrayal of the titular Kabayan in Kabayan Jadi Milyuner (2010), a Sundanese comedy adaptation of a traditional folk tale, marked a cultural milestone, depicting a naive villager who amasses sudden wealth through a deceptive real estate scheme, only to face greed's pitfalls while pursuing love and community preservation. The film, directed by Guntur Soeharjanto, resonated widely for reviving Sunda heritage through humor and moral lessons, achieving commercial success with over 477,000 viewers and reinforcing Aditya's versatility in regional storytelling.[18][19] Aditya's international breakthrough arrived with the HBO Asia miniseries Grisse (2018), where he played Kurt, a volatile South African mercenary and assassin entangled in a 19th-century rebellion against Dutch colonial rule in Indonesia. Set during the mid-1800s in the resource-rich town of Grisse, the historical drama followed diverse outcasts uniting against oppression, with filming spanning locations in Australia and Indonesia to capture its epic scope. Aditya's intense depiction of the unhinged Kurt earned him the Best Supporting Actor award at the 2019 Asian Academy Creative Awards, garnering praise for elevating the series' global profile. He later appeared in Operandi Gerhana (2023), winning Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series at the 2025 Pesta Perdana Awards.[20][21][22] As of November 2025, Aditya is set to appear in the upcoming drama Ibadah & Cinta (scheduled for early 2026 release), playing the father of the protagonist Rico in a story intertwining romance, faith, and cultural clashes between a pesantren student and an Australian-Indonesian woman. Produced by Multi Buana Kreasindo and Sinemata, the film incorporates religious themes and cross-continental settings, with principal photography recently completed in Melbourne and Bogor.[23][24]Works
Band albums
As a guitarist, backing vocalist, and rapper, Jamie Aditya contributed to Humania's debut album Terserah, released in 1993 by PT Musica Studios. The album features the title track "Terserah," co-written by Eki Ismareksa Puradiredja, with Aditya's involvement in guitar, backing vocals, and rap sections.[9] Humania's follow-up album Sahabat Lama, released in 1996, also by PT Musica Studios, included Aditya on vocals and kendang sunda for select tracks, such as the closing song "Takdir." Key singles from the album, including the title track "Sahabat Lama" written by EQ Puradireja, achieved notable airplay in Indonesia during the mid-1990s.[25][26]Solo albums
Aditya's debut solo album LMNOP, released in 2012 by Awanali Records and Demajors, marked a shift toward pop and R&B influences. The album comprises nine tracks, including "& Now You're Gone," "Again," "Never a Thought," "Alien," "Ain't the One," "Shine On (Come With Me)," "Comin' Our Way," "Old Enough," and "Questions."[10] In 2015, Aditya released Trad & Soul in collaboration with Kelland Thomas, blending traditional Indonesian elements like gamelan with soul and jazz from the 1920s-1930s era. The seven-track album includes covers such as "Tight Like That," "Hey Mama," "Jesus Is On the Mainline," "No Regrets," "Jack, I'm Mellow," "Just Another Day," and "Viper Mad."[27] Aditya's EP LMNOPOP!, released in 2019, features upbeat pop tracks recorded between 2011 and 2014, continuing themes from his debut. The five songs are "Better With U," "Watchin' Us," "Tuesday," "Eastern Promise," and "Tickin'."[28]Singles and features
Aditya featured on the duet "Good Times" with Glenn Fredly, included on Fredly's 2006 album Aku & Wanita released by Sony BMG Music Entertainment Indonesia. The track, arranged by Sumantri and composed by Edie Brickell, highlights their collaborative vocal style.[29] He provided backing vocals for The S.I.G.I.T.'s 2006 album Visible Idea of Perfection, released by Sony BMG Music Entertainment Indonesia, contributing to tracks like those with handclaps and ensemble vocals.[30] In the 2010s, Aditya guested on Rock N Roll Mafia's tracks, including vocals on "Too Many Questions" from their 2022 album Outbox, released independently.[31] In 2024, Aditya released the single "Senandung Dibatas Mimpi," a collaboration with Fariz RM and Diskoria. He also contributed "Bengawan Solo" to the soundtrack of the film Siksa Kubur.[32] As of 2025, he released the EP BILANGAN and featured on tracks including "Kosong" by Societeit de Harmonie with Natasya Elvira, and "Di Dekap Mu" by NSG.[32][33]Filmography
Jamie Aditya's live-action film and television work spans over two decades, beginning with his debut in Indonesian cinema and extending to international co-productions. His roles often feature in comedy, drama, and historical genres, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Below is a chronological listing of his credited appearances.| Year | Title | Role | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2003 | Janus: Prajurit Terakhir | Janus | Film | Directed by Chandra Endroputro; science fiction story blending live-action and 3D animation, co-starring Torro Margens as Midas and Alyssa Soebandono. Released in Indonesia.[34] |
| 2008 | XL: Extra Large (Antara Aku, Kau dan Mak Erot) | Deni | Film | Directed by Monty Tiwa; comedy-drama about personal insecurities, co-starring Alex Abbad and Dewi Sandra. Released February 6, 2008, in Indonesia.[15] |
| 2009 | Asmara Dua Diana | Asmara | Film | Directed by Awi Suryadi; romantic comedy, co-starring Dian Sastrowardoyo and Acha Septriasa. Released in Indonesia.[17] |
| 2010 | Kabayan Jadi Milyuner | Kabayan | Film | Directed by Guntur Soeharjanto; Sundanese comedy adaptation, co-starring Rianti Cartwright as Iteung and Meriam Bellina as Ambu. Released in Indonesia.[18] |
| 2018 | Grisse | Kurt | TV Series | HBO Asia historical drama mini-series (8 episodes); supporting role as a crazed assassin in a colonial-era rebellion story, co-starring Adinia Wirasti and Marthino Lio. Directed by Mike Wiluan, Jiyuan Ler, and Tony Tilse. Premiered October 25, 2018.[20] |
| 2023 | Operandi Gerhana (Phantom Squad) | [Supporting role] | TV Series | Mediacorp and Infinite Studios crime thriller (6 episodes); set in 1950s Singapore, co-starring Fir Rahman and Kamal Haasan. Premiered September 25, 2023, on Netflix and mewatch; won Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series at Pesta Perdana Awards 2025.[35][36] |
| 2026 | Ibadah & Cinta | Ayah Rico (Rico's father) | Film | Upcoming drama exploring cultural and religious themes; co-starring Indah Permatasari and Achmad Megantara. Filming included locations in Melbourne, Australia; scheduled for early 2026 release in Indonesia.[24] |