Agung Udijana was born and raised in the charming town of Harderwijk, nestled in the Netherlands, a country he would later call home. His parents, originally from the picturesque island of Bali, Indonesia, had made the bold decision to relocate to Holland in the 1960s, where Agung would eventually be born in 1976. Udijana is the eldest of three siblings, with a younger sister and an older brother.
Upon completing his high school education, Udijana made the move to Amsterdam to attend the prestigious Vrije Universiteit, where he pursued a degree in Economics and Business Administration, specializing in Management Information Systems. In 2001, he earned his Master of Arts (M.A.) title, a testament to his academic prowess.
As a polyglot, Udijana is fluent in four languages: Dutch, his native language; English; Indonesian; and German. His passion for acting was ignited at a young age, and he often participated in school musicals during his elementary and high school years. After completing his education, Udijana focused on his career as an IT Professional for four years before seeking new challenges.
It wasn't long before model and artist agencies in Indonesia took notice of his charisma and talent, leading to numerous TV commercial appearances for prominent multinational companies. Udijana's acting career soon flourished, with roles in Indonesian television movies, soap dramas, sitcoms, and cinema films such as "Sumpah in Pocong!" (2008) and "Hearts of Freedom" (2010).
In 2011, Udijana starred in the film "Java Heat," directed and produced by Conor Allyn, who also directed and produced "Suharto's Indonesia: A Story of Power and Corruption" (2013). Udijana's character, Andi, shared the screen with Hollywood stars Kellan Lutz and Mickey Rourke, cementing his status as a talented and versatile actor.