
Age: 47
male
Donny Alamsyah Benjamin (born December 7, 1978) is an Indonesian actor and martial artist. His acting career began in 2004 when he accompanied a friend to an audition for the film Gie (2005). Eventually, he was asked to join the production and was cast as the character Jaka. Donny gained further recognition with his role as “Barry” in the film Fiksi (2008), which earned him a nomination for Best Actor at the Indonesian Film Festival. Donny began learning martial arts at a young age. His father, Benjamin Junaedi, a Cimande pencak silat coach, encouraged four-year-old Donny to study martial arts. While still in elementary school, he studied karate. In junior high school, he turned to kung fu. During his high school years, he learned Muay Thai, followed by Wing Chun, wrestling, boxing, and aikido.

Donny Alamsyah

Captain Hassan
for Captain Hassan in Spring Breakers: Indonesia (2025)
Suggested by amirdias

US College students Candy, Faith, Brit and Cotty are childhood friends and are bored of their life so they decide to go on a spring break and they're short of the cash they need for the trip, so they rob a diner and head down to Bali, Indonesia. However, the Indonesian authorities soon break up the party and arrest them. The curvaceous quartet are unexpectedly bailed out by a drug dealer and aspiring rap artist named Alien. Soon after, the four gal pals decide to join Alien in a life of crime and from there everything gets vivid and unclear on their destiny and how things will go but Faith still doesn't feel good about all of this specially after knowing Alien's problems and bad history, especially in hurting girls and how he easily makes them fall in harm. She also learned how they got the money for their Spring Break, in which Candy, Brit and Cotty rob the diner back in America and what they and Alien currently are doing in Bali, Indonesia. So Faith decides to help the Indonesian National Police (Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia) in arresting Alien and her friends and having them pay for their crimes, so what will happen then? (That'd be my take on it)