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Capital: Hanoi
Population: 94.660.000 (15th)
Continent: Asia
Capital: Hanoi
Population: 94.660.000 (15th)
Continent: Asia
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- Helen Thanh Dao was born on 23 September 1977 in Vietnam. She is an actress, known for My Little Honey Moon (2012), My Dear Stilt (2012) and Brides Married Here (2016).
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Pham was born in 1974 in Saigon, but moved to France with her parents a year later.
Her big break came in 1992 when she starred in the Oscar-winning film Indochine (1992) playing the adopted child of a French woman in French-ruled Vietnam.
Pham studied commerce in university and worked as a senior marketing manager after graduation. She has worked in New York, Singapore and Vietnam and now resides in London.
She has also taken an acting course at the Lee Strasberg Institute in New York.- Actress
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As a Vietnamese American female, Tammy is an advocate for Asian American and minority artists and voices in entertainment. A confirmed academic, she received her B.A. in Cinema at Southern Methodist University and an MFA from the elite UCLA Producers Program. A versatile and passionate filmmaker whose experience spans from writing, directing, producing, acting, and modeling. Some of her acting credits include campaigns for Mountain Dew, Doritos, Volkswagen, Wells Fargo, Coca-Cola, Toyota, TGIFriday's, Radio Shack, Pep Boys. Her films have screened at Asian Film Festival of Dallas and Dallas Video Festival, and San Diego Asian Film Festival.
She is currently represented by The Horne Agency in Dallas, Texas and Commercial Talent in Los Angeles.- Actress
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Amy Le is known for American Horror Story (2011), Master Gardener (2022) and Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon (2021).- Actress
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Navia Nguyen is a Vietnamese-American model and entrepreneur with an extensive background in developing her businesses in the wellness and beauty industry. Known for her trailblazing career in fashion, she later shifted her focus to entrepreneurship, founding AMO World in Bali. Navia began her modeling career at the age of 14 when photographer Stephan Lupino discovered her and featured her on the cover of Zoom magazine. Navia made history as the first Asian model to appear in the Pirelli Calendar in 1996. She was also featured in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue in 1997 and was recognized by People magazine as one of the "50 Most Beautiful People."- Actress
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Truong Ngoc Anh , often known as TNA, is an actress, model, singer, entrepreneur and philanthropist and one of the most acclaimed actresses and iconic person in Vietnam. Born in Hanoi, she moved to Saigon by herself in 1992, at the age of 16, to pursue a modelling career. The career was a success as she won first prize for a number of contests including
By chance, she was spotted by Le Cong Tuan Anh for the movie Em and Michael. Her first role earned her much acclaim and she continued with a series of other roles in Gia Tu Di Van (1997), Dong Tien Xuong Mau (1997), Giao Thoi (2000), Ngon Nen Hoang Cung (2004), Luc Van Tien (2004), Khi Dang Ong Co Bau (2005) and Hat Mua Roi Bao Lau (2005).
TNA married her spouse Tran Bao Son (an actor), in 2005. She then starred as the titular character in The White Silk Dress in 2006 to critical acclaim and earned her Golden Kite Award. Following that, she starred in Sai Gon Nhat Thuc (2007). She gave birth to her only daughter, Devon, in 2008 and took an 8 year hiatus from the limelight to take care of her family. During that time, she opened up an advertising company called Anh Viet and became involved with many fashion and modelling contests, judging shows and philanthropy work.
2011 marked her tentative return to the film industry with the movie Pearls of the Far East (2011). In 2014, she divorced her husband, set up TNA Entertainment and produced the film Huong Ga - Rise (2014) which marked her spectacular return to screen with both critical and commercial success that garnered her a second Golden Kite Award for the film. She also met actor Kim Ly on the set and they dated for 2 years before separating in 2016.
Since then she has continued to produce Truy Sat (2016), Saigon Bodyguards (2016) and 200 Pound Beauty (2017). She starred as the heroine in Truy Sat, a female police officer and cameo-ed in 200 Pound Beauty.
She produced and released a number of singles for the films including 'Con Mong Du' (Huong Ga - Rise) and 'This is My Life' (Truy Sat).
TNA is also the brand ambassador for UFC, Adidas, Audi, Samsung, PNG, Trollbeads, Oriflame and PXP. A prominent icon, she has been the face of a number of luxury brands including Chanel, Versace, Louis Vuitton, Bottega and Tumi and has featured on magazines including, 'Project Runway', 'Elle' and 'Hertiage' with Vietnam Airlines.
She guest starred as a judge on a number of TV shows including 'Ca Si Dau Mat' (2017) and featured as a judge and host for reality TV series 'Project Runway' (2015), 'Next Top Model-Allstar' (2017), and 'Guong Mat Dien Anh' (2017). She also frequents talk shows for VTV and TalkVietnam.
Major modelling contests also ask for her appearance and she has judged for 'Miss Vietnam 2016' and 'Miss Perfect Global Beauty 2017'.- Actress
Nammi Le was born in Saigon, Viet Nam and at three months old, she, her parents and older brother left their home-land by boat. Her father had secretly converted a fishing boat to sea-worthiness to enable them to escape along with other family members and some local villagers. On the voyage, the tiny and leaky fishing boat was boarded by pirates who confiscated all valuables from the passengers. One item that one pirate tried to take away was Nammi's older brother. After much pleading from Nammi's mother to the pirates' 'captain', the year-old boy was returned to his family. Eventually, the boat completed its journey on a Malaysian beach, where locals helped the passengers burn the boat to ensure the coast guard could not tow them back out to sea. After several months in a detention camp, the whole family flew to Sydney where they have lived ever since.
At school, Nammi developed an interest in painting, but her principal focus was on academic subjects and she went on to study Commerce at the University of New South Wales. After graduating, she worked for PricewaterhouseCoopers for several years.
In 2007 she was offered a lead role in an independent Australian film, 'Ra Choi'. The film focused on a group of four troubled street kids from the Western suburbs of Sydney, and their exploits in the midst of gang turf war, drug taking/dealing and prostitution. The film was shown at various festivals including the Sydney Film Festival and the London Australian Film Festival.
Shortly after, Nammi travelled to Europe and during this period resumed her earlier interest in painting. While there, she was cast by John Duigan in 'Careless Love'. One of her self-portraits is used as a key prop in the film.- Nhung Kate (a Vietnamese mononym) was studying Theater and Dance at the Hanoi College of Arts when she entered and won a popular reality competition show Vietnam Superstar." From there she landed her first lead in a television series and won "The National Film and Television Actor" award in Vietnam. These consecutive successes catapulted Nhung Kate into the next stage of her career.
Nhung Kate has since starred in more than 10 Vietnamese TV series as a lead including recent hits "Swapping Fate" (Danh trao so phan) and "The Fire Dossier - Part 3: The Dead Body Speaks" (Ho so Lua phan 3: Tu thi len tieng). Her international TV work includes a role in Australia Drama limited series for Fremantle: "Better Man" and a recurring role in the Korean Drama "Face Me and Smile" for EBS. Her first feature film was in the 2013 martial arts action film "Bui Doi Cho Lon," which was controversial for it's violence and realistic fight sequences from director Charlie Nguyen where she played 'Trang'. In 2014, Nhung Kate gained praise for her breakthrough performance in Ham Tran's supernatural horror "Hollow". In 2016 she collaborated with Ham Tran again with the box office hit "Bitcoin Heist" where she played the police detective "Dada". In 2017, Nhung Kate was awarded by the Special Grand Jury of Film Independent's LA Film Festival "Best Actress" in her performances in Derek Nguyen's supernatural thriller "The Housemaid." The film later got acquired by IFC and released in 2018. In 2021 Nhung Kate joined the John Wick Universe as Yen' in "The Continental" for Starz.
When she is not acting, Nhung Kate is a known Ducatista with over 50,000 clocked racing miles. She travelled all-over South-East Asia on her Ducati motorcycles. Originally Nhung Kate picked up martial arts as a hobby and competed in 2 MMA cage fights earlier in her career. Since Nhung Kate is recognized as a skilled fighter where she trains at Vietnam's first MMA Training Center founded by her partner, renowned martial artist and stunt choreographer: Johnny Tri Nguyen. - Actress
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Veronica Ngo was born on 26 February 1979 in Tra Vinh, Vietnam. She is an actress and producer, known for The Creator (2023), The Old Guard (2020) and Da 5 Bloods (2020).- Mai Duong Kieu was born in February 1987 in Bac Ninh, Vietnam. She is an actress, known for Gunpowder Milkshake (2021), Bad Banks (2018) and Das richtige Leben (2015).
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Lana Therese Condor is a Vietnamese-born American actress. She made her film debut in X-Men: Apocalypse (2016), portraying Jubilation Lee / Jubilee. Condor was born on May 11, 1997 in Can Tho, Vietnam and was adopted by her American parents, Mary Carol (Haubold) and journalist Robert Condor, as an infant. Her non-biological brother, Arthur Robert, was adopted along with her.
Condor spent her early years in Chicago, Illinois. By seven years old, her family had settled in Whidbey Island, Washington, where Condor took her first dance class. She went on to dance at the Rock School of Dance Education and the Spectrum Dance Theater in Seattle. At 11 years old, Condor and her family moved to New York City, where she continued her classical ballet training, dancing at multiple prestigious academies including the Joffrey School of Classical Ballet, the Gelsey Kirkland Academy of Classical Ballet, and the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
While living in New York, Condor's parents encouraged her to try acting when they saw a natural ability in their daughter. She took her first acting class during her freshman year at the Professional Performing Arts School, and went on to study for a summer at the New York Film Academy. Condor and her family then moved to Los Angeles, California for her sophomore year of high school, where she auditioned and landed a coveted spot in the Los Angeles Ballet. She joined the theatre department at her all-girls Catholic school, the Notre Dame Academy, and also studied at the Yale Summer Conservatory for Actors. During her senior year, she went out on her first handful of auditions and landed her role in X-Men: Apocalypse (2016).- Actress
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At the age of eight in 1979, the Vietnam-born actress and her seven year-old sister were separated from their parents and left their village in central Vietnam as boat people. Their father and older brother had made the trip the year before and their mother stayed behind with her other children. The sisters lived in refugee camps in Hong Kong for three months where they were reunited with their father, then emigrated to California the United States before reuniting with her five other siblings. Her mother finally reunited with the family four years later.
Hiep was a premed student at U.C. Davis majoring in physiology when she came to the open casting call with one of her sisters for the Oliver Stone film Heaven & Earth (1993) being held at San Jose State University because several of her friends were doing it for fun. She was one of 16,000 Vietnamese-Americans seen by casting scouts for the film and was the one of the thousands who got the starring role of Le Ly Hayslip. Despite having no acting experience, she had a half-dozen callbacks before she was finally chosen to play the role of Lely Heyslip between ages of 13 to 38.
Since that time, she has acted in several films and has graduated from college. She is the owner and operator of the China Beach Vietnamese Bistro in Venice, California.- Actress
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Veteran Vietnamese born actress Kieu Chinh is best known to moviegoers for her role as Suyuan Woo in the 1991 film "The Joy Luck Club". She also made a notable guest appearance on the hit CBS-TV series "M*A*S*H" as Kyung Soon, an aristocratic South Korean socialite whom Hawkeye begins to fall in love with (which is reciprocated) after he's enlisted by Colonel Potter to attend to her sick mother in the episode "In Love and War" (directed by Alan Alda) in the series' sixth season.
In the 1960s, in addition to Vietnamese films, she also appeared in several US productions including "A Yank in Viet-Nam" (1964) and "Operation C.I.A."' (1965), the latter opposite Burt Reynolds. Kieu Chinh also produced a war epic "Nguoi Tình Khong Chan Dung" (Warrior, Who Are You) (1971), which later would be remastered and shown in the U.S. at the 2003 Vietnamese International Film Festival.
In 1975, while Kieu Chinh was on the set in Singapore, communist North Vietnamese overran Saigon. Kieu Chinh left for the U.S. where she resumed her acting career in a 1977 episode of M*A*S*H "In Love and War", written by Alan Alda and loosely based on her life story.
Kieu Chinh subsequently acted in feature films as well as TV-movies including The Children of An Lac", "Hamburger Hill" (1987), "Riot" (1997), "Catfish in Black Bean Sauce" (1999), "Face" (2002), "Journey From The Fall" (2005), and the FOX-TV series "21" (2008).
From 1989 to 1991, she had a recurring role as Trieu Au on the ABC-TV Vietnam War drama series "China Beach".
For over a decade, Chinh has been a lecturer of the Greater Talent Network in New York. She has been invited to give keynote addresses at Pfizer, Kellogg, Cornell University and University of San Diego. Kieu is also active in philanthropic work. Together with journalist Terry Anderson, she co-founded the Vietnam Children's Fund, which has built schools in Vietnam attended by more than 25,000 students annually. Kieu Chinh and Anderson continue to serve as the Fund's co-chair.- Actress
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Tina Nguyen was born on 5 July 1973 in Saigon, Vietnam. She is an actress and producer, known for No Code of Conduct (1998), Let's Talk About Sex (1998) and B Movie (2004).- Actress
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Hong-Anh is known for Doi cát (1999), The Moon at the Bottom of the Well (2008) and Dao cua dan ngu cu (2017).- Actress
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Junie got her start in dance at age 16. She graduated salutatorian of her high school class. Her studies at Texas A&M University earned her a B.S. in Biomedical Science from the College of Veterinary Medicine. She received a teaching certificate in dance and later trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Her interests include studying martial arts and learning different languages. Junie is fluent in Vietnamese and English, practices conversational Spanish and has dabbled in French.- Actress
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Dany Carrel was born Yvonne Suzanne Chazelles du Chaxel on September 20, 1932 in Tourane, Annam, French Indochina. The illegitimate daughter of a French expatriate father and a Vietnamese mother, Carrel initially grew up in Indochina prior to be taken away at age three from her biological mother by the wife of her father and sent to France, where she was brought up in orphanages and boarding schools under the strict supervision of St. Vincent de Paul. (It took twenty years for Dany to find out the identity of her actual mother.) Carrel acted in her first film in 1953 and went on to act in a slew of additional movies as well as did an assortment of television programs and stage productions in a career that spanned over four decades altogether. Dany was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1980 and subsequently underwent surgery. She wrote the autobiographical book The Girl from Annam in the early 1990's (this book was adapted as a French made-for-TV film in 1995). Long since retired from acting, Carrel was last reported living the quiet life in her home in Paris, France.- Actress
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Second daughter of a CIA father and mother, Ming Ballard traveled extensively and lived in numerous countries throughout her life. Ming spent her sheltered youth heavily immersed in academics, education having always been her first priority. Obsessed with acting and the magic of cinema since she was a toddler, Ming eventually moved to Hollywood to start her acting career.
Ming received a bachelor's degree in English from Marymount University and is an ROTC alum from the Georgetown University Department of Military Science. From a long line of veterans, Ming is a decorated veteran and former Captain in the United States Army. Ming Ballard left the Army after realizing her passion to become an actress.
In 2013, Ming wrote, executive-produced, co-produced and starred in her first feature film, "Vampie", a dark comedy about a vampire who is allergic to blood. Ming is gearing up to go into production for her next feature film, "Georgie" (a "dramedy" also written, executive-produced, co-produced, and starring Ming), a poignant film inspired by Psalm 139, "for we are fearfully and wonderfully made." Ming is also crafting two more screenplays, "General Electra" ("dramedy")and "Apartment Building" (comedy).
Ming is a trained classical pianist, who has taken first place in numerous piano guild competitions and fantasy oil painter. She is also a passionate advocate and active supporter of the rights of animals and marine life.- Isabelle Du was born in San Jose, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Will Trent (2023), Hidden Gems (2022) and Stalker (2022). She has been married to Dennis Hour since 30 March 2019.
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Hong-Anh is known for Doi cát (1999), The Moon at the Bottom of the Well (2008) and Dao cua dan ngu cu (2017).- Director
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Linh Nga is a Vietnamese - American actress, filmmaker, peace and environmental activist. She is the founder of 9669 Films. Linh Nga was born on January 3, 1982 in Nam Dinh, Vietnam. Her father, Quang Duy Nguyen , is a music composer. Her mother, Thuy Bich Thi Le, is an opera singer. Her only older brother, Linh Duy Nguyen, is an actor, and dance composer. Linh Nga began her career as a model and dancer in 1995. Upon transitioning to filmmaking, she spent 10 years working as an actress and director for Vietnam Television, Vietnam Cinema and became well known in Vietnam for her works and performance. She graduated from Vietnam Dance College with a BA degree in 1999, graduated from Hanoi Academy Of Theater And Cinema in directing with a BA degree in 2005, graduated from Chapman University with MFA degree in film production with sound design emphasis in 2014. In the same year, Linh Nga founded her film company 9669 Films, LLC in California. She also worked for Paris By Night, a celebrated Vietnamese musical shows produced by Thuy Nga Productions as a cosmetic representative from 2012 to 2016, and a news presenter for Viet-face Television from 2010 to 2019. Linh Nga was engaged to Thuyet Buon Vua, a businessman and a strategist for Nam Cam. Nam Cam was a notorious Vietnamese mobster who is also known as the Godfather of Vietnam. A year later, Thuyet was arrested and sentenced 20 years to prison related to Nam Cam's case. Nam Cam was one of the largest criminal cases in history of Vietnam. Linh Nga met Johnny K Pham in 2005 when she was in California to study. They engaged and married in the same year. In 2011, the couple announced their separation, and subsequently divorced a year later. She has two daughters, Anna Linh and Mary Linh.- Tienne Vu was born in Tam Hiep, Vietnam. She is an actress, known for What Just Happened (2008), Welcome to the Family: A Mob Film (2013) and O - Maru (2002).
- Annie Nguyen was born in 1985 in Thanh Hóa, Vietnam. She is an actress, known for Páihuái niándài (2021), Wave Makers (2023) and Nü you shuai ba (2022). She has been married to Fang-Yuan Chang since 2005. They have two children.
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Tiffany Dang has been writing feature screenplays since 1990. Her screenplay, In Too Deep was in the semi-finals of the Writer's Screenplay Competition (1996). Dang graduated with a film degree from Scottsdale Community College in 1993, where she won third place for her film, Stings of Conscience. In 1998, Dang began producing and directing her screenplays. Her acclaimed films were Torn, named Best Asian-American Romantic Short Film at the 1998 New York International Independent Film, and the romantic comedy feature, Deceitfully Funny, which premiered at the 9th Annual Palm Beach International Film Festival. Dang was chosen for the "Women Filmmakers To Watch Out For" in the Film Festival Reporter, Winter Issue 2002. Dang worked with various production companies (Banne 'Ooster Productions; Willoughby Pictures; M.I. Worth Inc.; Kino-Korsakoff, Inc.; Century Partners, Inc.; Syde Fx Ink; and Carbon Based Entertainment), providing script supervising, assistant editing, writing, directing, and producing.