
Tố Uyên
Acting
Biography
Merited Artist Nguyễn Tố Uyên (born 19th July 1948 in Hanoi) is a Vietnamese dancer, actress, poet and writer. A ballet dancer by trade, she is best known for her role as Nga in "The Passerine Bird"(Con chim vành khuyên) by director Nguyễn Văn Thông in 1962 and a series of other supporting roles in many critically acclaimed classics like "The Holy Day"(Ngày lễ thánh) and "Rising Storm"(Nổi gió). From 1985, Tố Uyên stopped working in films except for a few small roles in soap operas along with doing voiceovers or editing to support her family and instead began writing professionally; by 1999, she had published over 25 poems and a poetry book. Outside of her career, she is also known for a tumultuous marriage and the resulting scandalous divorce with her first husband Lưu Quang Vũ.
Known For

The show follows a group of 7 children, growing up in the subsidy period from different rural areas of Vietnam, who met each other by chance and their stories 10 years later.
Hoa Cỏ May

Story of an innocent and carefree little girl whose father is a member of the anti-French resistance.
The Passerine Bird

Phương and his sister Vân reunite after years of separation in the war, but their clashing political affiliations soon set them apart.
Rising Storm

A story about a Catholic Village by the sea in Northern Vietnam in the early 60's, where people lacked faith in the new Communist regime.
The Holy Day

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The Sea Calls

The head of a farming co-operative demolishes his house to free up land for the construction of a new irrigation canal, which causes great distress for him and his family.
The Story of Mr. Lực and His Wife

A young man, recently returned from study abroad, accompanies his father on a ship bringing food and weapons to South Vietnam.