Ngô Thanh Vân

Singer

Popular As Veronica Ngo

Birthday February 26, 1979

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Trà Vinh, Vietnam

Age 45 years old

Nationality Vietnam

#28888 Most Popular

1979

Ngô Thanh Vân (born 26 February 1979), also known as Veronica Ngô or by her initials NTV, is a Vietnamese actress and singer.

Ngô Thanh Vân was born on 26 February 1979 in Trà Vinh, Vietnam.

She is the youngest child with two older brothers.

When she was 16, her parents divorced.

She and her mother migrated to Norway when she was 10.

They were sponsored by a Norwegian man.

1999

In 1999, at the age of 20, Vân returned to Vietnam where she participated in a beauty pageant organized by the magazine Women's World, and finished as second runner-up.

Following this initial success, she launched her modelling career in Vietnam as a model for magazines, calendars, and fashion collections.

Soon after, she had her first acting role on the small screen in Hương Dẻ, a short TV series on HTV Channel.

2002

In 2002, Vân transitioned into the music scene as a pop-dance singer with the help of producer Quốc Bảo.

She recorded a duet album called Vườn tình nhân (Lovers' Garden) with established singer Tuấn Hưng.

The next year, again with the help of producer Quốc Bảo, Vân released her debut solo album, Thế giới trò chơi (Playworld), on 26 February.

This album was a power pop-dance LP with the theme "NTV Virus".

Two music videos were filmed for the album: "Thế giới trò chơi" and "Ngày tươi sáng", a cover version of jtL's "A Better Day", which was directed by Jackie Chen.

These two videos were the first Vietnamese music videos to feature professional special effects and are listed among the most expensive Vietnamese music videos to date.

2004

In 2004, Vân followed up with her second album, Bí ẩn vầng trăng (Mystery of the Moon), which featured a moon theme, on 15 March.

Three videos were released from this album: "Bí ẩn vầng trăng", the cheerleader-themed "Vươn đến tầm cao" ("Reach for the Sky"), and the ballad "Khi nào em buồn" ("Whenever I'm Sad"), which was later covered by many artists including Mắt Ngọc, Minh Thuận, and Thanh Thảo.

In 2004, Vân made her first international appearance in Rouge, a 13-part late night television series that aired on AZN Television.

Rouge was produced by MTV Asia & MediaCorp Singapore and was broadcast widely in Asia and Australia.

For the remainder of the year, Ngo was busy with the promotional campaign for Rouge throughout Asia and the recording of her third album.

She was chosen as the favorite actress in Rouge on the MTV Asia website.

After the release of her album My Way, Vân continued acting, with many starring roles in films such as Saigon Love Story directed by Ringo Le, 2 in 1 directed by Dao Duy Phuc, and The Rebel directed by Charlie Nguyễn with Johnny Trí Nguyễn, the latter becoming (at that point) Vietnam's highest-grossing film of all time.

2005

On 5 September 2005, Vân released her third album, Con đường em đi (My Way).

This album was produced by Vân herself and featured a collaboration with a group of producers called The Dreams.

My Way featured multiple genres, from alternative rock to pop, R&B, and hip hop.

She remixed the famous Trịnh Công Sơn song "Quỳnh Hương".

2006

In autumn 2006, after a two-month break in America, Vân returned to Vietnam, and started recording her fourth album which she promised would be a dance anthem record.

In October 2006, Vân premiered one of her new songs "I Won't Stop Loving You," a new collaboration with Quốc Bảo, on the final episode of 21st Century Woman on VTV.

In 2006, Vân signed a contract to appear in the long-running music and comedy show Van Son, produced by Van Son Entertainment, an overseas Vietnamese music production company.

She has since appeared in every Van Son DVD release to date.

2007

Due to heavy promotion for her film The Rebel, the album release was pushed back to the summer of 2007.

In May 2007, Vân announced that the fourth album title would be Studio 68 and claimed that 68 was her lucky number.

In the spring of 2007, Vân also starred in a new thriller called Ngôi nhà bí ân, which premiered in Vietnamese cinemas in November 2007.

2008

She released Studio 68 on 10 January 2008.

During the first months of 2008, Vân began working on her next album Nước mắt thiên thần (Tears of Angel), while Studio 68 was awarded Most Creative Album in a monthly Album Vang prize.

2009

2009 saw Vân once again starring beside Johnny Trí Nguyễn in a Chanh Phuong action movie Clash.

She also opened her own talent agency called VAA.

2010

In 2010, Vân competed as a contestant in the Vietnamese version of Dancing With The Stars.

2015

Vân's performance was highly praised by both critics and the public, and earned her the Best Actress Award at the 15th Vietnam Film Festival.

She was also nominated for Best Actress at the Golden Kite Awards for the second time.