Bao Thanh started to attract attention when she played the role of daughter-in-law in "Living with mother-in-law", but few people know that she acted in movies since she was 8 years old.
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Bao Thanh, whose real name is Vu Phuong Thanh, was born into a family with an artistic tradition. Her parents were both actors in Bac Giang. Notably, Bao Thanh's father is artist Vu Nhat Diem - a famous figure when it comes to the Northern Tuong stage. Bao Thanh said she loved singing since she was a child and was a member of the school's art troupe. |
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Bao Thanh has been involved in cinema since she was 8 years old. She caught the eye of director Phi Tien Son by chance and was chosen to play the role of Nu in the film Going South and North. Set during wartime, the film revolves around a young soldier named Quang who has not yet gone to war but has tried to desert. Quang meets Nu while in hiding and lies that he is on a military mission. Thanks to this meeting, Quang later bravely rushes into battle. This role brought Bao Thanh the Best Supporting Actress award at the 13th Vietnam Film Festival. |
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Bao Thanh shared that when she received her first award at the age of 8, she did not feel its weight. However, she considered it a motivation to continue pursuing this path. She graduated from the Faculty of Acting at the Hanoi University of Theatre and Cinema in 2011, then joined the Vietnam Youth Theatre. Bao Thanh soon participated in many notable television projects, including Tro doi by director Pham Nhue Giang. |
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The game of life is built and distilled from famous works of writer Vu Trong Phung such as So do, Com thay com co, Nghi nghe la Tay. The film recreates a vivid picture of Vietnamese society before 1945, in which the images of Xuan Toc do and Duoi stand out - typical characters of farmers who were impoverished, turned into hooligans, and attracted by the magical lights of the city. Duoi went from being a simple country girl to a famous actress, harboring hatred. With this role, Bao Thanh was considered to have performed quite well in terms of the character's psychology as well as the ups and downs of life. |
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Audiences who have followed Bao Thanh's journey closely will not forget Crazy Husband - the film that brought her the 2014 Golden Kite Award in the category of Best Actress. This is a film project of the Southern crew, with the participation of actors Huynh Dong, Ai Chau, Hoai An. Bao Thanh confided that she decided to put aside all her hesitations and "pack her bags and go to work" because this role was so good. |
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Ngoc Diep in the film is a beautiful but scheming and cunning wife. She colludes with her lover to destroy her husband's family (played by Huynh Dong) to take over his property. Bao Thanh admits that she is good at playing villains, so she had no difficulty participating in this project. People commented that she has expressive eyes, so when filming close-ups, just a look or a glance can fully express the director's intentions. |
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In 2017, Bao Thanh rose to fame with the role of Minh Van in the popular TV series Living with Mother-in-law. The 9X actress herself did not deny that thanks to this role, she became more known and loved by the audience, even though she had previously acted in many other films such as Going Through the Stormy Day, Daughter's Note, Falling Water Drops... |
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Minh Van is not a villain, but Bao Thanh made a strong impression in scenes that required emotional acting and tears. One of the scenes that left an impression on the audience was when Van went home to get money in episode 23 and had a fight with her mother-in-law. Many people commented that Bao Thanh acted out the daughter-in-law's feelings of resentment and resentment very well, even in front of an experienced artist like People's Artist Lan Huong. Bao Thanh herself admitted that this was a very difficult scene to film because the dialogue was long and the actor had to maintain her mentality for a long time. She herself was moved to tears when watching this scene again in Living with Mother-in-law. |
According to Zing.vn