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Xuân Sơn (director); Lâm Quang Ngọc (writer); Quang Ánh, Thu Nga, Tuấn Dương, Thanh Nhàn, Nông Dũng Nam / Bùi Bài Bình, Lan Hương 'Bông', Đỗ Quỳnh Hoa, Nguyễn Thanh Hiền, Thu Hằng, Trương Quốc Khánh, Cát Trần Tùng, Trịnh Nhật, Hà Văn Trọng, Trần Hạnh, Tạ Minh Thảo, Nguyễn Phong, Huyền ...
Võ Hoài Nam's parents divorced when he was only 2 years old. At the age of 13, he began to be independent. Hoai Nam was a state-employed actor when he studied drama class 1991–1993 at Vietnam Drama Theater and worked there for 1 year. After that, he went to the South to start a career, supporting film crews and acting in some films.
Broadcast Title Eps. Prod. Cast and crew Theme song(s) Genre Notes 31 Jan-6 Feb [4]Một tuần làm dâu (One-week Bride) 7 VFC Mai Hồng Phong (director); Lê Thu Thủy, Đàm Vân Anh (writers); Bảo Linh, Mạnh Quân, Lê Quỳnh Trang, Trần Hằng, Đoàn Trọng Bình, Huyền Thanh, Diệp Bích, Phạm Cường, Phạm Anh Dũng, Ngân Hoa, Hoài Anh, Lệ Mỹ, Hùng Nhân ...
These films were released on VTV channel during Tet holiday. In this time, all of the channels were merged with a single broadcast schedule. Note: Since late 1996, Vietnam Television Audio Visual Center (Vietnamese: Trung tâm nghe nhìn - Đài truyền hình Việt Nam) had been converted to Vietnam Television Film Production (Vietnamese: Hãng phim truyền hình Việt Nam).
Phương Nam, a young girl with a strong personality, has her family life shaken when she learns she was adopted. Her adoptive father, Mr. Tuấn, dies in a car accident, and Mrs. Bích, Nam's adoptive mother, runs away, leaving Nam with a large debt. Mr. Sinh, Nam's biological father, reunites with her after more than 20 years in prison, becoming a quiet protective presence.
1 (80′) Nguyễn Hinh Anh (director); Bùi Tiến Quý (writer); Quang Thiện, Ngọc Thoa, Công Bẩy, Hồ Lan, Xuân Nam, Kim Thoa, Thế Bình, Như Trang, Khôi Nguyên, Hồng Điệp... Trường ca sông Lô - instrumental only (Epic Song of Lô River) Composed by Văn Cao: Post-war, Drama
His mother, Nguyễn Thị Lệ Phương, [1] ran a private maternity home in Cam Ranh. Hoài Linh lived in Cam Ranh up until 1975. He then moved with his family to Dầu Giây. In 1988, his family returned to Cam Ranh. Later, they moved to Ho Chi Minh City in 1992 and migrated to the United States at the end of 1993. During this time, Hoài ...
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