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Van Tuong Nguyen and his twin brother, Dang Khoa Nguyen, were born in a refugee camp at Songkhla in Thailand to Vietnamese parents. [2] He did not know his father until 2001 when he travelled from the United States to Australia. [2] His mother, Kim, is Vietnamese and migrated to Australia shortly after the boys' birth. [2]
Vũ Vân Dung, Nguyễn Kiên Cường, Lê Vân, Nguyễn Ðăng Khoa: Feature Film: Winner of the Silver Elephant - 1st International Children Film Festival - Mumbai, India Mùa gió chướng (Season of the Whirlwind) Feature Film: 1979: Cánh đồng hoang (The Abandoned Field: Free Fire Zone) Nguyễn Hồng Sến: Lâm Tới, Thúy An
My Best Gay Friends (Vietnamese: Bộ ba đĩ thõa, roughly translated as The Slutty Trio) is a Vietnamese web series that debuted on YouTube in 2012. Considered to be the first gay sitcom in Vietnam, it has garnered a large following, receiving about two million views per episode despite being made on a shoestring budget.
Đăng Khoa has admitted to being the one who did the recording but has denied being the one who released the audio. On behalf of the Executive Producers and Judges of Vietnam Idol, Diễm Quỳnh accepted Khoa's request to withdraw; therefore, Uyên Linh was saved from elimination at the last moment and did not have to perform her exit song.
After a visit to the family of martyr Dang Thuy Tram, the idea of making a movie about Ms. Tram began to form in director Dang Nhat Minh's mind. He wanted to make a Vietnam War film different from the ones made before in Vietnam, one where neither the "enemy" nor the "allies" sides were evil.
Broadcast Title Eps. Prod. Cast and crew Theme song(s) Genre Notes 1 Jan [1]Công dân vàng (Golden Citizen) 1 Feature Film Studio I Đặng Tất Bình (director); Thiên Phúc (writer); Hữu Mười, Hoa Thúy, Hoàng Thắng, Minh Hòa, Duy Hậu, Phương Thanh...
Hoàng Văn Khoa (born June 23, 1991, in Kiến An, Hải Phòng), known online as PewPew, is a Vietnamese YouTuber and streamer known for his Let's Play videos and comedic formatted videos and shows. In 2012, PewPew was in the first phase of bringing the concept of online streaming to Vietnamese online community.
Johnny Dang – notable Vietnamese American jeweler [15] Trung Dung – founder of OnDisplay, sold to Vignette Corporation in 2000 for $1.8 billion; Frank Jao – pioneer behind Little Saigon, Westminster, California, and the Asian Garden Mall; Eric Ly – co-founder of LinkedIn, a social networking service [16]