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Hai Yen was nominated for the "Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Drama" at Golden Satellite Award in 2002 for her role in The Quiet American. [2] In 2005, Hai Yen was the leading actress in Story of Pao (Chuyện của Pao) directed by her ex-husband Ngo Quang Hai. This is the first Vietnamese film she starred as the leading actress.
Hai Yen plays Duyen, a young tourist guide who marries Hai (Duy Khoa), a taxi driver, but her friend and writer Cam (Linh Dan) still has feelings for her. The film deals with issues in modern Vietnam such as homosexuality and loneliness of the young generation.
Tran Nu Yen Khe as Lien (Liên) Nguyễn Như Quỳnh as Suong (Sương) Le Khanh as Khanh (Khanh) Ngo Quang Hai as Hai (Hải) Chu Hung as Quoc (Quốc) Tran Manh Cuong as Kien (Kiên) Le Tuan Anh as Tuan (Tuấn) Le Ngoc Dung as Huong (Hương) Do Thi Hai Yen as Quoc's concubine
The Quiet American is a 2002 political drama film directed by Phillip Noyce, and stars Michael Caine, Brendan Fraser, and Do Thi Hai Yen. [1] [2] The screenplay by Christopher Hampton and Robert Schenkkan is adapted from Graham Greene's bestselling 1955 novel of the same name set in Vietnam.
The Floating Lives is an co-operational movie of BHD, Vietnam Studio and Mega Media.. Director: Nguyen Phan Quang Binh Producer: Jonathan Foo, Ngo Thi Bich Hanh, Ngo Thi Bich Hien.
Yen and Ai-Lee (Chinese: 小雁與吳愛麗) is a 2024 Taiwanese drama film directed and written by Tom Lin Shu-yu. Starring Kimi Hsia , Yang Kuei-mei , Sam Tseng , and Ng Ki-pin , the film explores themes of domestic violence and follows the reconciliation between a young woman (Hsia), who murders her abusive father, and her mother (Yang).
Yen also sang the theme song. [9] [10] 1995: Fist of Fury: 精武门 Jing Wu Men: Chen Zhen: The series consists of 30 episodes. In 2001, Tai Seng released a condensed version of the series as a single 2-hour film entitled Fist of Fury: Sworn Revenge. Yen also sang the theme song. 1999: Codename: The Puma: La Puma - Kämpfer mit Herz: RTL
Phú Yên formerly belonged to Champa territory as Ayaru, a part of Kauthara polity.. In 1611, Nguyen Hoang sent his general Van Phong to attack Ayaru. Champa failed and Nguyen Hoang annexed Ayaru into Dang Trong and he named it Phú Yên, which means a prosperous and peaceful land.