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Trần Phương

Trần Phương

Trần Phương (10 April 1930 – 26 August 2020) was a Vietnamese actor, director and screenwriter. Following a serious work accident that cost him his finger, he ceased working as an industrial turner and was later dispatched to work in logistics for an artists' company where he gained his first acting experience in chèo and was coached in theatre by the veteran playwright Thế Lữ. Introduced to films by director Phạm Văn Khoa, his colleague at the company, Trần Phương began to pursue a career in cinema and in 1955, joined the newly-inaugurated Vietnam Feature Film Studio. He starred in the Studio's first film, "Chung một dòng sông" (1959) but went uncredited. In 1961, he was chosen as the lead A Phủ in Mai Lộc's "Vợ chồng A Phủ" and thanks to this role, rose to stardom in the North Vietnamese film scene. He was the male lead in many classics of the 60s-70s Revolutionary cinema, notably "Chị Tư Hậu", "Tiền tuyến gọi", and "Ngày lễ Thánh"; by 1980, he had garnered almost 20 acting credits. In the late 1970s, he tried his hands at directing by assisting Trần Vũ, who he previously worked for in "Truyện vợ chồng anh Lực"(1973) and was married to his longtime onscreen collaborator Đức Hoàn. In 1979, he made his first directing debut with "Mưa rơi trên thành phố". His major breakthrough came in 1980 with the crime drama "Tội lỗi cuối cùng" and in 1981, " Hy vọng cuối cùng", a work that deals with moral corruption and deterioration of trust in Vietnam's "subsidy period" - themes that are most present in his films throughout the 80s. "Hy vọng cuối cùng" earned Trần Phương Best Director at 1983 Vietnam Film Festival, and is still one of his most critically acclaimed works. With the introduction of the commercial "instant noodles" films in early 1990s, Trần Phương moved his productions to the South, and gravitated towards making crime and actions, distinguished by melodramatic themes, fast pace, along with a greater focus to costumes and set design. The director enjoyed great commercial success and despite some criticisms against his initial mainly Northern production team, his films were almost always box office hits universally enjoyed by the Southern public, and cemented the careers of some of its most famous commercial stars like Diễm My and Thương Tín. Despite a successful career, Trần Phương's personal life in his last years was marred by the death of his son and a series of debilitating health issues. He passed away in Hanoi on 26th August 2020, at the age of 90.

Release Date

Title

Character Name

Rating

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April 1st, 1986

Unintended Separation

Bộ trưởng

TBD

January 1st, 1984

Quiet Night

Ông Tám

TBD

January 1st, 1980

Life Is Not Simple

Viện trưởng

TBD

January 1st, 1980

The Forgotten Proposal

Bí thư Công

TBD

January 1st, 1977

A Stormy Journey

Coach company’s director

9

January 1st, 1977

Story of the Coconut Village

Thinh

TBD

January 1st, 1976

The Holy Day

Tiệp

TBD

January 1st, 1976

Thạch Sanh

Thạch Sanh (voice)

TBD

July 13th, 1971

The Story of Mr. Lực and His Wife

Lực

TBD

July 14th, 1970

The Painting

Tám Tâm

TBD

January 1st, 1970

Miss Nhung

Tiểu đoàn trưởng

5.7

January 1st, 1969

The Front Is Calling

Vũ Khiêm

TBD

January 1st, 1967

The Sea Calls

Thuyền trưởng Tơm

8

March 1st, 1966

Fire in the Woods

Pao Ly

TBD

January 1st, 1966

The Sun Rises on the High Plains

Đoàn

TBD

January 1st, 1965

At the 17th Parallel

Dương

TBD

January 1st, 1964

The Young Soldier

Commander Truong

6

September 8th, 1963

Mrs. Tư Hậu

Khoa (Tu Hau's Husband)

7.7

January 1st, 1961

A Phu and His Wife

A Phủ

8.5

July 20th, 1959

On the Same River

Villager (uncredited)

5.5

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