Phương Oanh
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September 23, 1989
- Actress
- Model
- Singer
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| Born | Đỗ Phương Oanh September 23, 1989 Hà Nam, Vietnam |
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| Years active | 2012– |
| Height | 1.67 m (5 ft 6 in) |
Đỗ Phương Oanh (born September 23, 1989), simply known by her stage name Phương Oanh, is a Vietnamese actress, model and singer.[1]
Oanh was born in Phủ Lý, Hà Nam province. She has three siblings: older sisters Do Phuong Dung and Do Hong Nhung, and younger brother Do Binh Minh. When Oanh was in 9th grade, her parents' business went downhill, so Oanh did not have the conditions to go to extra classes like some of her peers. To help her parents, Oanh decided not to go to extra classes and studied at home for three years of high school to avoid spending more on tuition.[2]
Career
2008–2011: Modeling
From 2008 until 2011, Oanh was a freelance model. She tried her hand at the "Vietnam Jewelry Queen" contest in 2008 when she was a second-year student. As a model, Oanh modeled for advertisements and participated in fashion shows. She ultimately decided not to move forward with beauty pageants, and instead tried for forge a career in acting.[3]
2012–: Acting and singing
Since 2012, Oanh has appeared in television series and films. Her first role was Vuong Thi Hoa in the film Hoa bay on HTV9 channel. At the start of her career, Oanh endured psychological pressure from the online community and skepticism about her acting, which caused her to drink excessively.[4]
Oanh received positive media coverage after the release of the 2018 film Quỳnh búp bê, in which she played the titular Quỳnh, a girl forced into prostitution. She said about the film's production, "the most difficult thing...was having to lower my ego, because in real life I am very sensitive, very emotional and even agitated, sometimes even slightly sensitive words make me bristle. When playing the role of a prostitute, the words for Quynh were crude, even vulgar. Therefore, I had to put aside my ego to live with the character's circumstances and life, to feel in harmony and get used to the character".[5]
In 2023, Oanh released the music video "Tay trái chỉ trăng (Upwards to the Moon)" (Vietnamese lyrics from the song of the same name performed by Chinese singer Sa Dingding in the movie Ashes of Love). The MV was released on January 15, 2023.[6]