Meritorious Artist Ngoc Trinh, born in 1977, is a drama and television actress, and a theater director and producer.
In 2006, Meritorious Artist Ngoc Trinh became known to the audience for her role as Vy in the film Mui Ngo Gai - the first television series co-produced by Vietnam and Korea. This is considered the most successful role in Meritorious Artist Ngoc Trinh's acting career in the television industry.
Meritorious Artist Ngoc Trinh in the movie Scent of Coriander. Photo: FBNV
Meritorious Artist Ngoc Trinh plays the role of Vy in high school and adulthood. Initially, she was criticized for being too old to play this character. However, with her good acting and soulful voice, Meritorious Artist Ngoc Trinh has won over even the most difficult audiences.
The audience cried and laughed together with Vy's unfortunate life and her determination to overcome. When her career was on the rise, Meritorious Artist Ngoc Trinh suddenly left the entertainment industry due to health reasons. After that, fans rarely had the opportunity to see Ngoc Trinh appear on stage or on television because she retreated behind the scenes as a director. Meritorious Artist Ngoc Trinh hardly participated in entertainment events.
Meritorious Artist Ngoc Trinh was born in 1977. Photo: FBNV
After more than 10 years of "hiding", Meritorious Artist Ngoc Trinh returns to acting in the 50-episode sitcom Love Hair Salon directed by Ngoc Hung. Meritorious Artist Ngoc Trinh plays the role of Tuyen, who has a past as the wife of a bankrupt Northern tycoon, is divorced and has a 16-year-old child. Notably, in this film, Meritorious Artist Ngoc Trinh reunites with her former co-star Dinh Toan in the film Mui Ngo Gai .
In 2019, Ngoc Trinh was awarded the title of Meritorious Artist. This is her achievement after more than 20 years of dedication to art.
In middle age, Meritorious Artist Ngoc Trinh still maintains her youthful beauty and well-proportioned body. On her personal page, the female artist often shares many pictures of her life such as teaching and acting. Meritorious Artist Ngoc Trinh's beautiful series of photos received many compliments from fans.
Meritorious Artist Ngoc Trinh is currently both teaching and acting. Photo: FBNV
Currently, Meritorious Artist Ngoc Trinh is a lecturer at Van Lang University, where she teaches classes on Drama, Film and Television Actors. In addition, she is also a guest lecturer at the Ho Chi Minh City University of Theatre and Cinema and actor training centers.
Despite her talent and beauty, Meritorious Artist Ngoc Trinh's married life has encountered many difficulties. The film "Scent of Coriander" was the opportunity for Meritorious Artist Ngoc Trinh to meet and fall in love with the Korean production representative - director Kim Se Hyuk.
Meritorious Artist Ngoc Trinh is still working hard in the arts. Photo: FBNV
In 2009, Meritorious Artist Ngoc Trinh and director Kim Se Hyuk held a wedding ceremony but the marriage was not complete.
After 9 years together, the couple "went their separate ways". At that time, Meritorious Artist Ngoc Trinh was rumored to be divorcing her husband because they had no children together. However, she denied this information. It was also a rare time that fans saw Meritorious Artist Ngoc Trinh share about her private life.
Meritorious Artist Ngoc Trinh is radiantly beautiful at the age of U50. Photo: FBNV
Meritorious Artist Ngoc Trinh once said that love is beautiful, at any age, love is needed for people to believe in themselves and see the value of life. "I think love is fate and I believe in fate, the right person will meet, the right time will meet", the female artist shared.
After many ups and downs, Meritorious Artist Ngoc Trinh is still single. On her personal page, she often shares moments of her daily life and work with a positive, optimistic attitude. The audience still praises the appearance of the female artist as an "ageless beauty". Although she is nearly 50 years old, she is still very young and beautiful like a girl in her 18s or 20s.
Source: https://danviet.vn/nghe-si-uu-tu-ngoc-trinh-tre-trung-xinh-dep-nhu-gai-18-xung-danh-my-nhan-khong-tuoi-20240930151054403.htm
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