La Thoại Tân
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La Thoại Tân | |
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Born | Phạm Văn Tần 1937 |
Died | 13 March 2008 Los Angeles, US |
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Years active | 1950s–2008 |
Spouse | Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Anh |
Children | 2 |
La Thoại Tân (Chinese: 羅瑞賓) is a pseudonym of Phạm Văn Tần[1] (Chinese: 范文秦, 1937–2008), buddhist name Nhật Biện (Chinese: 日昪), who was a Vietnamese American actor and singer.
Biography
La Thoại Tân was born in Saigon 1937. He was late to enter the "village of the art" but it was quick for him to be famous. He was known much of versatile talent.[2]
Career
Drama
- Fear of wife is hero
- The daughter of Mrs Hằng
- Jealousy
- New shirt
Film
- Trương Chi - Mỵ Nương (1956)
- Bóng người đi (1963)
- Silk of Love (1963)
- Gánh hàng hoa (1971)
- Tear of Stone (1971)
- Trần Thị Diễm Châu (1971)
- My Honey (1972)
- Hoa Mới Nở (1973)
- Four Oddballs of Saigon
- Five Bumpkins (1974)
- Velvet Eyes
- Phật Thích Ca đắc đạo
- Tứ Quái Sài Gòn
- Đò Chiều
- The daughter of Mrs Hằng
- Bloody cassock
- Ngưu Lang – Chức Nữ
- Ly Rượu Mừng
- Gác Chuông Nhà thờ
- Người Chồng Bất Đắc Dĩ
- Biển Động
- Tổ Đặc Công 13
- Vĩnh Biệt Tình Hè
- Family of Mrs Tư
- Family of Mrs Út
- The Lady of the Camellias (1990)
- Dưới hai màu áo
Television
- 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
References
- La Thoại Tân with dramas
- Đại minh tinh La Thoại Tân đã ra đi vĩnh viễn
- Minh tinh đa tài La Thoại Tân đã "về thăm ông bà"
External links
Categories:
- 1937 births
- 2008 deaths
- People from Ho Chi Minh City
- People from Los Angeles
- Vietnamese emigrants to the United States
- Vietnamese male child actors
- Vietnamese male film actors
- Vietnamese male singers
- Vietnamese male television actors
- American male singers
- American male television actors
- 20th-century American singers
- 20th-century American male actors
- 20th-century male singers