
Anh Thư
Acting
Biography
Merited Artist Ma Thị Thu Huệ (c.1936 - 22 November 2009), better known professionally as Anh Thư, was a Vietnamese actress and former dancer. Widely acclaimed in drama theatre for playing the lead antagonists in Kim Cương’s plays, she later gained recognition in films through her roles as kind-hearted, gentle old ladies in the late 90s.
Known For

After reuniting with his mother in Ho Chi Minh City, a family tragedy causes Binh to flee from Viet Nam to America. Landing in New York, Binh begins a road trip to Texas, where his American father is said to live.
The Beautiful Country

Acclaimed for her outstanding beauty and intellect, Bạch Cúc is thought to have a lavish and glamourous life awaiting her in the future, but instead gets married off to the hedonistic, good-for-nothing heir of a wealthy landlord family. Refusing to tolerate the constant abuse wreak upon herself and other servants in estate, Bạch Cúc joins the Vietminh, and begins her double life operating an intricate intelligence network.
Miss Beauty of the West Capital

A story about young men who had to go war to protest their country. Each of them has his own story.
Song of the Stork

A hard up historian lives happily with his newly-wed wife and her child from her previous husband. But as he becomes more successful and financially stable, the family relationships begin to fracture.
Pale Farewell

Two brothers are separated by communism and a sister, a former imperial concubine turned Buddhist nun
Gone, Gone, Forever Gone

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The Last Fight

A young girl decides to remain in her hometown and continues the fish sauce distillery of her family who is planning to leave Vietnam.
Hải Nguyệt

An upper-class socialite suffering from leprosy is disowned and sent to an isolated sanatorium by her family. While awaiting the end of her days, she finds solace in the companionship of a young, kindhearted physician.