According to director Thanh Hiep - Head of the Theory and Criticism Department of the Ho Chi Minh City Theater Association, after a period of treatment for a ruptured cerebral blood vessel, director The Ngu recovered and was taken home, but then his health became unstable and he passed away at 6:25 p.m. on August 13.
Director Thế Ngữ's full name is Điền Thế Ngữ, born in 1941 in Nam Định. He has been working on television since 1971. In 1973, he won the official script award from the Vietnam Stage Artists Association. He then moved to Saigon. In the 1980s, when Ho Chi Minh City launched the "Stage Laughter" movement, Thế Ngữ began to become famous with the programs Trong nha ngoai pho, Chuyen doi thuong and Tao quan ...
When director The Ngu retired, Ho Chi Minh City Television produced the program Nhung Canh Chim Khong Tireless in honor of him. At that time, he said: "Thanks to the love of the public and viewers, I have worked hard to make more than 30 Tao programs. When the audience remembers the character Tao, they mention me, that is the great happiness of an artist's life."
People's Artist Hong Van once shared that director The Ngu was one of the people who created Hong Van's name today; especially through the play Ba mat ga, ong mat nét, she began to be known by a wide audience.
Director The Ngu's funeral was held at his private home, 155/6 Nguyen Thong, Ward 9, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City.
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