Ratna Assan

She is the only daughter of Devi Dja with her third husband, Ali Assan, and became the first woman of Indonesian descent to be featured in Playboy magazine.

Assan started her career as a singer and dancer, then began acting in television series before rising to stardom as an Indian girl Zoraima in Papillon (1973).

[3] Assan began her career at the age of seven as a srimpi dancer and singer at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, California, and was featured in the far eastern ballet and dance troupes led by her mother.

She also appeared in episodes of the Western Destry (1964) and the sitcom Mister Roberts (1965), and performed as one of Yul Brynner's wives in Anna and the King.

[2] In September 1972, Assan auditioned for the film Papillon (1973), and was cast to play the role of an Indian girl, Zoraima, co-starring with Steve McQueen.

Assan and Steve McQueen in a scene from Papillon (1973)