Miss Riboet II

Riboet started her career as a singer in Menangkabau Opera and later moved with her husband to Dardanella when they was performed in Sidoarjo.

[5] For the next seven years, Riboet toured along with Dardanella to several island in Dutch East Indies such as Java, Celebes, Maluku, Borneo, and Sumatra.

[6] With this troupe, she starred in a play from Dardanella's era such as Rentjong Atjeh, Annie van Mendoet, Si Bongkok, Maha Rani, etc.

[7] In December 1942, she joined Bintang Djakarta, a troupe who was founded by Henry Duarte with the name Tjahaja Asia in July 1942, and later reunited with Tan Tjeng Bok.

[4] In Hoekoem Alam play, Riboet starred as a woman who is loyal to her evil husband and remains faithful until him repents and returns to her.

[4] She later joined Noesantara troupe whom was established in July 1943 in Cheribon, and was the part of Eihai, a Japanese film distribution company.

[3] In 1928, Willy A. Piedro was sued by Tio Tek Djien, the owner of Orion troupe and the husband of Miss Riboet.

Riboet with Ermina Zaenah in a scene from Gara-gara Djanda Muda (1954)