Tăng Thanh Hà
Tăng Thanh Hà (born Tăng Thị Thanh Hà; October 24, 1986 in Gò Công, Tiền Giang, Vietnam) is a Vietnamese actress and model.[3] She is Toshiba's brand ambassador to Vietnam.[4]
Tăng Thanh Hà | |
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Tăng Thanh Hà in 2020 | |
Born | Tăng Thị Thanh Hà October 24, 1986 |
Other names | Hà Tăng |
Occupation | actress, model |
Years active | 2002-present |
Height | 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)[1] |
Spouse(s) | Louis Nguyen [2] |
Awards | HTV Awards |
Early life
She was born on October 24, 1986 in Gò Công, Tiền Giang in a family of Chinese descent.[5] When her family business did not go well, she helped her mother out making ends meet:[6] At the age of 11, Tang woke early to assist with preparing food for later distribution to customers.[6] At this time her mother enrolled her in night acting classes at Idecaf.[6]
Career
When she was 16,[6] director Lưu Trọng Ninh asked her to portray Trang in the movie Dốc tình.[6] Although only a minor role, Thanh Ha caught the attention of the film world. She went on to play Mộng Cầm in Hàn Mặc Tử[6] - a film about the celebrated Vietnamese poet -, and won critical acclaim.[6] She was also cast in Hương phù sa in the role of Út Nhỏ[7] and in several ads.[6] She won the Best lead actress award from the Ho Chi Minh city television station in 2006.[8] At this point, however, she left acting to study hotel administration in Singapore[6] just as she became recognized as an up-and-coming actress on television and on the big screen.[9] Upon returning to Vietnam the next year, she was given the leading role in the multi-episode television drama Bỗng dưng muốn khóc.[10][11] In 2008, she landed a role in Đẹp từng centimét.[12] At the end of 2009 she was selected by director Nguyễn Phan Quang Bình to be in Cánh đồng bất tận (The Floating Lives) based on a novel of the same name by female writer Nguyễn Ngọc Tư.[13]
Awards
Personal life
She married to Louis Nguyễn, a Vietnamese-Filipino entrepreneur, in November 2012 after three-and-a-half years of dating.[17]
Filmography
Television
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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Dốc tình | 2004 | Trang | |
Hàn Mặc Tử | 2004 | Mộng Huyền (AKA Mộng Cầm) | second-lead |
Hương phù sa | 2005 | Út nhỏ | lead |
Bỗng dưng muốn khóc | 2008 | Trúc | second-lead |
Ngôi nhà hạnh phúc (Vietnamese version) | 2009 | guest star |
Movies
- Đẹp từng centimét: 2009
- The Floating Lives (Cánh đồng bất tận): 2010
- The Lady Assassin (Mỹ Nhân Kế): 2013
Plays
- Người phố Hoa
References
- Ngoisao.net. "Tang thanh Ha's wedding". Retrieved Nov 25, 2012.
- "Tăng Thanh Hà yêu hết mình nhưng không lụy tình". VNExpress. Retrieved 25 Aug 2008.
- "Brand ambassadors". Toshiba Asia Pacific. Retrieved September 9, 2012.
- http://vietnamnet.vn/vn/van-hoa/232288/bo-me-de-va-nhung-dieu-am-anh-cua-tang-thanh-ha.html
- "Góc buồn của Tăng Thanh Hà". Việt Nam Net. Retrieved 25 Aug 2008.
- "Tăng Thanh Hà không muốn lặp lại mình". VNExpress. Retrieved 25 Aug 2008.
- "Mỹ Tâm, Đan Trường, Tăng Thanh Hà… đoạt giải HTV Award". Việt Nam Net. Retrieved 25 Aug 2008.
- "Tăng Thanh Hà: Hạnh phúc khi ở bên anh ấy!". Net Mode của Việt Nam Net. Retrieved 25 Aug 2008.
- ""Bỗng dưng muốn khóc": Gặp gỡ Tăng Thanh Hà và Lương Mạnh Hải". Báo Thanh Niên. Retrieved 25 Aug 2008.
- "Bỗng dưng muốn khóc". Vietnamese Television. Retrieved 25 Aug 2008.
- "Đẹp từng centimet?". Báo Người Lao Động. Retrieved 25 Aug 2008.
- Sao 'Cánh đồng bất tận' sau 10 năm, May 18, 2020
- "Tăng Thanh Hà muốn sống trọn vẹn với chính mình". Dân Trí Online. Retrieved 25 August 2008.
- Vietnamese Best Forum
- "Bong Dung muon khoc wins 2 awards". Voice of Vietnam. Retrieved September 14, 2012.
- "Tang Thanh Ha to be married in November". Vietbao. Retrieved September 9, 2012.