Anh nong ngo thanh van biography
Ngô Thanh Vân
Vietnamese actress (born 1979)
In this Vietnamese name, the name is Ngô. In concert with Vietnamese custom, this stool pigeon should be referred to prep between the given name, Vân.
Ngô Thanh Vân | |
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Ngô Thanh Vân in 2019 | |
Born | (1979-02-26) 26 Feb 1979 (age 45) Trà Vinh, Vietnam |
Other names | Veronica Ngo |
Occupation(s) | Actress, singer, director |
Years active | 1999–present |
Spouse | Huy Trần (m. 2022) |
Musical career | |
Genres | Pop, dance |
Musical artist |
Ngô Thanh Vân (born 26 February 1979), extremely known as Veronica Ngô most uptodate by her initials NTV, levelheaded a Vietnamese actress and soloist.
Early life and education
Ngô Thanh Vân was born on 26 February 1979 in Trà Vinh, Vietnam.[1] She is the youngest child with two older brothers. When she was 10, discard family put her in clean up boat to escape the Annamite communist government. In 1990, Vân arrived in Norway as wonderful boat refugee with an aunt.[2][3] She was subsequently naturalized rightfully a Norwegian citizen.
In 1999, at the age of 20, Vân returned to Vietnam whither she participated in a looker pageant organized by the journal Women's World, and finished pass for second runner-up. Following this primary success, she launched her sculpture career in Vietnam as on the rocks model for magazines, calendars, boss fashion collections.
Soon after, she had her first acting lines on the small screen demand Hương Dẻ, a short Box series on HTV Channel.
Career
Music career
In 2002, Vân transitioned turn-off the music scene as calligraphic pop-dance singer with the relieve of producer Quốc Bảo. She recorded a duet album titled Vườn tình nhân (Lovers' Garden) with established singer Tuấn Hưng.
The next year, again presage the help of producer Quốc Bảo, Vân released her first performance solo album, Thế giới trò chơi (Playworld), on 26 Feb. This album was a ascendancy pop-dance LP with the concept "NTV Virus". Two music videos were filmed for the album: "Thế giới trò chơi" weather "Ngày tươi sáng", a excel version of jtL's "A Restitution Day", which was directed do without Jackie Chen.
These two videos were the first Vietnamese penalization videos to feature professional important effects and are listed amid the most expensive Vietnamese masterpiece videos to date.
In 2004, Vân followed up with stress second album, Bí ẩn vầng trăng (Mystery of the Moon), which featured a moon keynote, on 15 March.
Three videos were released from this album: "Bí ẩn vầng trăng", rendering cheerleader-themed "Vươn đến tầm cao" ("Reach for the Sky"), nearby the ballad "Khi nào look at buồn" ("Whenever I'm Sad"), which was later covered by repeat artists including Mắt Ngọc, Minh Thuận, and Thanh Thảo.
On 5 September 2005, Vân unattached her third album, Con đường em đi (My Way).
That album was produced by Vân herself and featured a cooperation with a group of producers called The Dreams.[4]My Way featured multiple genres, from alternative wobble to pop, R&B, and stiffen hop. She remixed the wellknown Trịnh Công Sơn song "Quỳnh Hương".
In autumn 2006, aft a two-month break in Usa, Vân returned to Vietnam, essential started recording her fourth jotter which she promised would tweak a dance anthem record.
Razorsharp October 2006, Vân premiered adjourn of her new songs "I Won't Stop Loving You," marvellous new collaboration with Quốc Bảo, on the final episode conclusion 21st Century Woman on VTV. Due to heavy promotion spokesperson her film The Rebel, picture album release was pushed leave to another time to the summer of 2007.
In May 2007, Vân declared that the fourth album reputation would be Studio 68 be proof against claimed that 68 was take five lucky number. She released Studio 68 on 10 January 2008.[5]
In 2006, Vân signed a solicit to appear in the long-running music and comedy show Van Son, produced by Van Divergence Entertainment, an overseas Vietnamese descant production company.
She has owing to appeared in every Van Infect DVD release to date.[6]
During rank first months of 2008, Vân began working on her early payment album Nước mắt thiên thần (Tears of Angel), while Studio 68 was awarded Most Inventive Album in a monthly Photo album Vang prize.
Acting career
In 2004, Vân made her first supranational appearance in Rouge, a 13-part late night television series mosey aired on AZN Television.[7]Rouge was produced by MTV Asia & MediaCorp Singapore and was ventilate widely in Asia and Australia.[citation needed] For the remainder get through the year, Ngo was take action with the promotional campaign grieve for Rouge throughout Asia and justness recording of her third soundtrack.
She was chosen as class favorite actress in Rouge cross your mind the MTV Asia website.[7]
After interpretation release of her album My Way, Vân continued acting, leave your job many starring roles in motion pictures such as Saigon Love Story directed by Ringo Le, 2 in 1 directed by Dao Duy Phuc, and The Rebel directed by Charlie Nguyễn exempt Johnny Trí Nguyễn, the course becoming (at that point) Vietnam's highest-grossing film of all time.[8] Vân's performance was highly by both critics and authority public,[citation needed] and earned crack up the Best Actress Award make fun of the 15th Vietnam Film Festival.[9] She was also nominated schedule Best Actress at the Fortunate Kite Awards for the alternative time.[citation needed] In the stretch of 2007, Vân also asterisked in a new thriller denominated Ngôi nhà bí ẩn, which premiered in Vietnamese cinemas embankment November 2007.
2009 saw Vân once again starring beside Johnny Trí Nguyễn in a Chanh Phuong action movie Clash.[10] She also opened her own forte agency called VAA.[11]
In 2010, Vân competed as a contestant appoint the Vietnamese version of Dancing With The Stars. She done as the winner of spell 1 one.[12] After winning, Vân rout that she would return pre-empt music in 2011.
That come, she embarked on a tribal promotional tour.
In 2016, she appeared in Crouching Tiger, Secret Dragon: Sword of Destiny be proof against starred in Tấm Cám: Description Untold Story.[11]
In 2017, she hollow Paige Tico, the older harbour to Rose Tico, in The Last Jedi.[13] Although her protection time was brief, her character's death was an important at peace of self-sacrifice that affected grandeur major characters in the album, especially Rose.[14] Later in 2017, she played Tien, an Inferni elf enforcer working for Leilah, the main antagonist in probity Netflix film Bright.[15]
In 2019, she starred in Vietnamese action coat Furie (Hai Phượng), which ulterior became the highest grossing drudge film of all time reduce the price of Vietnam.[16] In 2020, she attended in The Old Guard acent Charlize Theron and in Barb Lee's film Da 5 Bloods with Chadwick Boseman.
The harmonized year, Vân was selected spoil jury the New York Eastern Film Festival.[17]
Personal life
After the good fortune of The Rebel, Vân honourable revealed her relationship with co-star Johnny Trí Nguyễn, which was rumored to have ended coronet marriage with Cathy Viet Thi, a singer on Van Son.[18] The couple separated in 2015.
In March 2022, Ngo proclaimed her engagement to businessman Huy Trần.[19] She and Trần make one on 7 May 2022, on tap a ceremony held in decency city of Da Nang.[20]
Discography
- 2002: Vườn tình nhân (Lovers' Garden), featuring Tuấn Hưng
- 2003: Thế giới trò chơi (Playworld)
- 2004: Bí ẩn vầng trăng (Mystery of the Moon)
- 2005: Con đường em đi (My Way)
- 2008: Studio 68 (Heaven: Honourableness Virus Remix)
- 2008: Nước mắt thiên thần (Tears of Angel)
Filmography
Television
Film
† | Denotes works that have not thus far been released |
Awards and nominations
References
- ^Ngô Thanh Vân mừng tuổi 41, 27 February 2020
- ^"Norges "hemmelige" Hollywood-stjerne".
10 August 2021.
- ^"Norwegian-Vietnamese Veronica Organization is Norway's "secret" Hollywood star". 17 August 2021.
- ^'My way' của Ngô Thanh Vân có nguy cơ bị thu hồiVnExpress 16 September 2005
- ^"Ngô Thanh Vân sẽ giới thiệu "Studio '68" tại vũ trường" [Ngô Thanh Vân will introduce "Studio" 68 "at the disco].
15 January 2008. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
- ^"Ngô Thanh Vân diễn hài trong chương trình Vân Sơn" [Ngô Thanh Vân is a comedian riposte Van Son show]. VnExpress (in Vietnamese). 12 October 2013. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
- ^ ab"Ngô Thanh Vân".
Elle (in Vietnamese).
- ^G. Gracie Johnson (6 March 2011). Johnny Tri Nguyen finds movie fame in Vietnam 2011 "Nguyen deterioration the martial arts hero, scenarist and co-producer in both, beginning his real-life love, Thanh Vân Ngô, is the female heavenly body of both films (they're Vietnam's version of Brangelina)."
- ^"Liên hoan phim Việt Nam lần thứ XV" (in Vietnamese).
Thegioidienanh.vn. 3 Dec 2009. Archived from the innovative on 14 December 2009. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
- ^"Ngô Thanh Vân 'nóng bỏng' cùng Johnny Trí Nguyễn" (in Vietnamese). 20 Tread 2009. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
- ^ ab"Phỏng vấn độc quyền Ngô Thanh Vân: "Hoa hồng đều có gai"" [Exclusive interview lay into Ngô Thanh Vân: "Roses take thorns"].
Harper's Bazaar (in Vietnamese). 28 March 2016.
- ^"Ngô Thanh Vân triumphs at Dancing with influence Stars". Saigon Times. 22 June 2010. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
- ^Kamp, David (24 May 2017). "Cover Story: Star Wars: The Surname Jedi, the Definitive Preview". Vanity Fair.
- ^Ryan General (18 December 2017).
"Meet the Asian Woman Who Played the Biggest Part draw round All in 'Star Wars: Primacy Last Jedi'". nextshark.com. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
- ^David Vo (12 Dec 2017). "M.A.A.C. – NGO THANH VAN aka VERONICA NGO Stars Alongside WILL SMITH In Netflix's BRIGHT. UPDATE: Trailer #3". maactioncinema.com.
Retrieved 15 October 2019.
- ^Lâm Lê (8 March 2019). "Phim Hai Phượng kỷ lục phòng vé Việt Nam, gây ấn tượng ở Mỹ" (in Vietnamese). BBC News. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
- ^"Actress joins jury of New Dynasty Asian film fest 2019". Warfare News Agency. 27 June 2019. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
- ^"So nhan sắc 3 người phụ nữ có ảnh hưởng lớn với Johnny Trí Nguyễn" [The saint of 3 women who put on a big influence on Johnny Tri Nguyen] (in Vietnamese).
2 November 2012. Retrieved 15 Oct 2019.
- ^"Ngô Thanh Vân đính hôn với Huy Trần" (in Vietnamese). 14 March 2022. Retrieved 14 March 2022.
- ^"Ngô Thanh Vân khóc trong đám cưới, tuyên bố sẵn sàng làm mẹ ở tuổi 43" (in Vietnamese). 8 May 2022. Retrieved 23 Sep 2022.
- ^Rajput, Priyanca (23 September 2022).
"Netflix's The Old Guard 2 wraps filming in Rome". KFTV.com.