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La Thoại Tân

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La Thoại Tân
Born
Phạm Văn Tần

(1937-04-24)24 April 1937[1]
Died13 March 2008(2008-03-13) (aged 70)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
  • screenwriter
  • producer
  • singer
  • master of ceremonies
  • journalist
Years active1950s–2008
SpouseNguyễn Thị Ngọc Anh
Children2

La Thoại Tân (Chinese: 羅瑞賓) is a pseudonym of Phạm Văn Tần[2] (Chinese: 范文秦, 24 April 1937 – 13 March 2008), buddhist name Nhật Biện (Chinese: 日昪), who was a Vietnamese American actor and singer.

Biography

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La Thoai Tan was born on April 24, 1937[2] in Saigon with the original name Pham Van Tan, is a multi-talented artist, in addition to acting, acting, and singing, he also works in the field of journalism. MC, film director...

Entering the art village, La Thoai Tan was famous as the "beautiful couple" of the Republic of Vietnam cinema before 1975. His handsome features made many girls crazy. La Thoai Tan is very charming when paired with female star Tham Thuy Hang.

Before 1975, La Thoai Tan was the main actor in films such as: Truong Chi My Nuong (1956), To Tinh (1963), Nang (1970), Ganh Hoa (1971), Le stone (1971), Tran Thi Diem Chau (1971), My House (1972), Newly Bloomed Flowers (1973), The Four Monsters of Saigon (1973), The Year of the Clown King Returns to the Village (1974)...

In the field of theater, La Thoai Tan is also a top name in the drama programs of Kim Cuong, Tham Thuy Hang...[3]

La Thoai Tan is also a popular comedian, the audience's memory still remembers about La Thoai Tan is a 45-minute funny story program. In 1974, La Thoai Tan once collaborated with talented female artist Thanh Nga in a charming comedy show in Truong Xuan and Duy Ngoc concerts.[3]

La Thoai Tan is also famous for his funny and humorous songs specializing in satirizing bad habits in society such as: Confiding in money-strapped people, Single people, Slandering his wife, ...

After taking refuge and settling in California after the events of April 30, 1975, artist La Thoai Tan continued to perform artistic activities in the Vietnamese community, including Thuy Nga Center, sometimes working as a teacher. MC, until retirement.

Before his death, he lived with his wife, Nguyen Thi Ngoc Anh, and two children: Anna Pham and son Alex Pham, still living in California.

Career

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Drama

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  • Fear of wife is hero
  • The daughter of Mrs Hằng
  • Jealousy
  • New shirt

Film

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Television

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  • Channel 9's show 45 Minutes with Jolly Stories (45 phút chuyện vui), 1970s.
  • Channel 9's show Group of comical kings (Tiếu vương hội), 1970s.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Tan Van Pham". Tributes.com. Tributes, Inc. 13 March 2008. Retrieved 24 February 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Prince charming" La Thoại Tân
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