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21st-century Vietnamese women singers (66 P) M. Vietnamese musical theatre actresses (1 C) R. Vietnamese women rappers (2 P) Pages in category "Vietnamese women singers"
Denise Perrier (African American Female Entertainers in Vietnam) [4] Suzanne Pleshette; Mala Powers; Stefanie Powers; Charley Pride; Penelope Plummer; Quintessence 1970 (Clive and Stanley Romney, Sheryl Albiston, Jack McDonald, Ruth Sorensen) The Rajahs; The Ralph Kimbrough and Dee Steele Show (1969) Martha Raye; Debbie Reynolds
Furie (Vietnamese: Hai Phượng) is a 2019 Vietnamese martial arts film directed by Le-Van Kiet. It stars Veronica Ngo , Cát Vy, Phan Thanh Nhiên, Phạm Anh Khoa and Trần Thanh Hoa. Furie was released on 22 February 2019 in Vietnam and was released on 1 March 2019 in the United States, where it received positive reviews from critics with ...
Sunny (Korean: 님은 먼곳에; RR: Nimeun meongose; lit. My Dear is Far Away) is a 2008 South Korean film directed by Lee Joon-ik. Soo Ae plays the titular Soon-yi, whose husband enlists to fight in the Vietnam War, and she decides to join a singing group that will travel to Vietnam to perform for the soldiers there.
This list includes actors of Vietnamese descent or nationality that have appeared in a full-length feature film or a television series broadcast on a national network. Although it includes some actors that have performed in films produced in Vietnam, it is not a comprehensive list of all Vietnamese actors who have performed in Vietnamese movies.
This is a list of women artists who were born in the Vietnam or whose artworks are closely associated with that country. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Đỗ Nguyễn Mai Khôi (born 1983), known professionally as Mai Khoi, is a Vietnamese singer, artist, and political activist. [1] Described as the "Lady Gaga of Vietnam" and also compared to Russian artist-activists Pussy Riot, [2] [3] she began as an award-winning pop singer before her outspoken criticism of the Government of Vietnam's censorship and lack of democracy led to government ...
That is why she almost appeared to be non-participative in Vietnam music and entertainment industry back to those days. [10] In 2000, Thu Minh sang a duet with one of Vietnam's most famous musicians, Tran Tien, in one of the most favorite songs, "She's carefree", in his own concert entitled Improvisative Tran Tien. [11]