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Ninh Dương Lan Ngọc
Vietnamese actress (born 1990)
Ninh Dương Lan Ngọc | |
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Ninh Dương Lan Ngọc in 2019 | |
Born | (1990-04-04) April 4, 1990 (age 34) Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2009–present |
Ninh Dương Lan Ngọc (born April 4, 1990), also known mononymously as Lan Ngọc, is a Vietnamese actress. She gained popularity with her lead role in The Floating Lives, for which she won the Best Leading Actress award at the 2010 Kite Awards.[1]
Early life
[edit]Lan Ngọc was born on April 4, 1990, in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. She graduated from the Ho Chi Minh City College of Stage Performance and Cinematics.[2]
Career
[edit]Since 2009, Lan Ngọc started taking a few small roles in music videos and advertising film. In 2010, she played Nương in The Floating Lives. This role helped her win the Best Leading Actress award at the 2010 Golden Kite Awards[3] and the Audience Choice Award for Fa
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The New Hero (1952–1964)
History without biography would be something like rest without relaxation, food with no taste, and a bit like a history of love without love.
Victor Albjerg1
1The world of the new hero is steeped in both myth and reality. The heroes at Tuyên Quang were real people, endowed with omnipotence by an authoritarian and internationalist political rhetoric. In the Vietnam of the 1950s, the new hero represents the slow and progressive disappearance of individual memory in the face of the propaganda apparatus of the State. The new Vietnamese hero differed from the emulation fighter because of his close bond with the central government. Although this close collaboration was sometimes fictitious, the heroic figure was designed to be the incarnation of a value; he was an absolute in flesh and blood presented to society as the conduit of an ideal. The new hero was a transmitter, the alchemist of a new transformation between the government and its people. He al
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Thanh Lan (born 1 March 1948) is a popular Vietnamese American singer and actress. She was unable to leave Vietnam at the Fall of Saigon in 1975. In 1994 during a sponsored series of concerts in the United States, Vietnamese protesters accused her of colluding with the Hanoi government and being a communist sympathizer.[1] Although she had been a beloved singer during the 1970s, in the US she became the subject of forceful protests and even death threats.[2] She canceled all but one of her concerts, gave interviews pleading her case, and finally prevailed in her quest for asylum.[3]
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Phạm Thái Thanh Lan was born on 1 March 1948 in Vinh town, Nghệ An, a province of the State of Vietnam (now Vinh city, Nghệ An province, Vietnam). Her saint's name is Catherine (which she would later use when registering for her first visa in the United States), but she is known bygd her stage name, Thanh Lan. Although both of Lan's parents were from