According to information from his family, Meritorious Artist Hoang Manh Tuong passed away late on November 9th, at the age of 77. He had suffered three strokes and suffered from many old-age diseases.
He is one of four legendary announcers of Vietnam Television to be awarded the title of Meritorious Artist, along with veteran voices Kim Tien, Thanh Hung, and Minh Tri.
Meritorious Artist Manh Tuong was born in 1946, in a family of 11 siblings. He was originally a singer in the Air Defense - Air Force art troupe.
In 1973, he worked at the broadcasting team of Vietnam Television, belonging to the first generation of broadcasters of the station with names such as Meritorious Artist Kim Tien, Meritorious Artist Minh Tri, Kieu Oanh...
Meritorious Artist Manh Tuong is a radio announcer, a familiar voice-over voice for news bulletins, countless documentaries and famous films such as 17 Moments of Spring, When the Cranes Fly Over...
He used to be the Head of the Broadcasting Department of VTV. Hundreds of broadcasters from local stations were trained by the Broadcasting Department of Vietnam Television where he worked.
There was a time when he suffered from stomach pain, so he temporarily stopped appearing on television to completely cure his illness. During that time, he read narrations for films and other programs. Meritorious Artist Manh Tuong once shared that he liked reading for the program "Extremely Beautiful Our Country" - broadcast after "Little Flowers" - because writers were often invited to write very good and emotional commentary.
Meritorious Artist Manh Tuong married director Kim Thuy and had two daughters. In his old age, he enjoyed a peaceful life with his wife and children.
(Source: tienphong.vn)
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