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France Nuyen (born France Nguyễn Vân Nga on 31 July 1939) is a French-American actress, model, and psychological counselor. She is known to film audiences for playing romantic leads in South Pacific (1958), Satan Never Sleeps (1962), and A Girl Named Tamiko (also 1962), and for playing Ying-Ying St. Clair in The Joy Luck Club (1993).
Nuyen and Holden in the film trailer. William Holden as Father O'Banion; Clifton Webb as Father Bovard; France Nuyen as Siu Lan; Athene Seyler as Sister Agnes; Martin Benson as Kuznietsky; Edith Sharpe as Sister Theresa; Robert Lee as Chung Ren; Marie Yang as Ho San's mother; Andy Ho as Ho San's father; Burt Kwouk as Ah Wang; Weaver Levy as Ho ...
Jeffrey Hunter and France Nuyen [2] star as time-traveling secret agents. It is part of a series of nine low-budget films produced by United Pictures Corporation. The films were intended for TV distribution, but received a theatrical release. The time-travel premise had previously been used in the studio's film Cyborg 2087. [3]
France Nuyen (1958) France Nguyễn Vân Nga (later changed to France Nuyen) portrayed Liat in the 1958 film South Pacific. In the same year, she was in The World of Suzie Wong on Broadway with William Shatner. She was later cast to reprise her role of Suzie Wong in the 1960 film The World of Suzie Wong, but was later replaced by Nancy Kwan.
France Nuyen had previously starred with William Shatner on Broadway for two years in the title role of The World of Suzie Wong. She would later guest-star along with Shatner, as husband and wife, in the Kung Fu season 3 episode "A Small Beheading".
The play was adapted into an eponymous motion picture feature film, The World of Suzie Wong, that premiered in 1960. [2] France Nuyen, who played Suzie Wong on Broadway, would go on to be cast for the film adaptation, but fell ill during filming, and needed to be replaced by Nancy Kwan. [11]
It was France's first successful vote of no confidence in more than 60 years. Michel Barnier, the French prime minister, lost a no-confidence vote in the National Assembly on Wednesday after left ...
Code Name: Diamond Head is a 1977 American television spy film starring Roy Thinnes [1] as an undercover counterintelligence officer known as Diamond Head whose mission is to stop a rogue double agent from stealing the formula for a new chemical weapon. [2]