Thuc Doan Nguyen

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CitizenshipDual EU and US
OccupationsFilmmaker, Screenwriter, Film Producer
Thuc Doan Nguyen
Nguyen in Downtown Los Angeles 2015
Born
CitizenshipDual EU and US
Alma materUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
OccupationsFilmmaker, Screenwriter, Film Producer
Years active2003 – present
Known forEssay writing
Websiteconsideratecontent.com

Thuc Doan Nguyen (Thục Đoan Nguyễn) is a writer and producer. She founded "The Bitch Pack",[1] a group dedicated to promoting female-driven screenplays through Twitter and other social media sites. Nguyen is the winner of a 2020 Sundance Institute Inclusion Initiative Fellowship which enabled her to attend the Sundance Film Festival that year, the same year her screenplay "Scent of the Delta" was in Round 2 of the Development Labs (semi-finalist). She is also the founder of the original "#StartWith8Hollywood" which expands opportunities for women creators of color.[2] Nguyen is also the founder of the online portal Spooky Spaces.[3] She is the captain of the first ever Vietnamese American Mardi Gras Krewe since the carnival began. She appears on the original Ringer/Spotify 2023 series "The Big Picture" regarding "Vietnam Vogue" along with Oliver Stone and Brian De Palma.[4] Nguyen is the Associate Producer for ELLA, a short film that is a 2026 NAACP Image Award winner [5], directed by Nikki Taylor Roberts and Executive Produced by Cate Blanchett and Coco Francini. [6]


Nguyen was born in Vietnam. As a child, she was among the boat people who sought refuge after the Vietnam War.[7] She grew up in North Carolina and Southern Maryland. She is a double major from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in Public Policy Analysis (Environmental Policy) and Communication Studies and also holds a master's degree (MPA) obtained in Southern California.

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