Actress Kieu Chinh
Kieu Chinh
Living place: Ha Noi
Birthday: 3-7-1937 (87 years old)
Global rank: #73285
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Kieu Chinh, whose real name is Nguyen Thi Chinh, is a Vietnamese-American film actress. Kieu Chinh was a famous name in Vietnamese cinema before 1975. With the success of the first role in the movie "The bell of the heavens", Kieu Chinh was noticed by many famous directors. In the 1960s, Kieu Chinh was invited to participate in a number of American films such as: A Yank in Vietnam, Operation C. I.A. In 1971, Kieu Chinh played the main role and also the producer of the movie "Lovers without portrait", the film was screened at the 2003 Vietnam International Film Festival (Vietnamese International Film Festival) in the United States. . Also in 1971, Kieu Chinh overcame many Indian film actors to win the role of Princess Kamar Souria in the movie "Inside Out". Kieu Ching's co-stars in this film are two famous American male actors Rod Perry and Dev Anand of India. This film became a famous Indian film, and Kieu Chinh became a phenomenon of Indian cinema at that time. With a beautiful face and aristocratic features and extremely sophisticated acting, Kieu Chinh has participated in many world film festivals such as: West Germany, Japan, Taiwan, India, Hong Kong, Korea, Singapore. , Thailand… In 1973, she won the "Best Actress" award of the Asian Film Festival in Taipei.
Since 1980, Kieu Chinh has participated in many films such as: The Children of An Lac, The Letter, The Girl Who Spelled Freedom, Catfish in Black Bean Sauce, What's Cooking, Hamburger Hill, Gleaming the Cube, Face, Returning Lyly).... In 1996, the documentary film Kieu Chinh: A Journey Home directed by Patrick Perez / KTTV received the Emmy Award from the American Institute of Television Arts and Sciences. In 2003, Kieu Chinh received the "Lifetime Achievement" award from the Vietnam International Film Festival. In the same year, she also received the "Special Performance" award at the Women's Film Festival in Turin - Italy.
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- Thien Mu Bells
- Forest Rain
- MASH
- Thousand Years of Clouds
- From Saigon to Dien Bien Phu
- The Story of the Year of the Tiger
- Storm of love,
- The shadow by the road
- Waiting for the morning li>
- Inside Out
- Destination Vietnam? ?
- CIA (Operation CIA)
- The Evil Within
- The Lover Without Portrait
- Blue Dragon
- Crossing the waves
- Snapping the soul
- Late summer
- Red Birds
- Hamburger Hill
- Vietnam , Texas
- The Joy Luck Club
- What's Cooking
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Kieu Chinh birthday 3-7-1937 (at the age of 87).
Where is Actress Kieu Chinh's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Kieu Chinh was born in Ha Noi, of Vietnam. Ms, whose Zodiac is Cancer, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Ox. Kieu Chinh's global rank is 73285 and whose rank is 2362 in list of famous Actress.
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Events in 1937 and 3-7
Events in the world in the birth year of Kieu Chinh
- Italy withdraws from League of Nations.
- U.S. gunboat Panay sunk by Japanese in Yangtze River.
- Japan invades China, conquers most of coastal area.
- Britain begins 999 emergency telephone number. The United States starts 911 service in New York in 1968.
Birthday Kieu Chinh (3-7) in history
- Day 3-7 year 1608: Captain Samuel de Champlain founded the Canadian city of Quebec.
- Day 3-7 year 1775: Commander in chief George Washington took command of the Continental Army at Cambridge, Mass.
- Day 3-7 year 1863: The Battle of Gettysburg ended.
- Day 3-7 year 1890: Idaho became the 43rd state in the United States.
- Day 3-7 year 1930: The U.S. Veterans Administration was created by Congress.
- Day 3-7 year 1962: Jackie Robinson became the first African-American to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.