
Chiều Xuân
Acting
Biography
Chiều Xuân (full name Nguyễn Thị Chiều Xuân, b. 13 February 1967, Hanoi) is a Vietnamese actress. The daughter of famous Vietnamese stage director Đức Đọc, she began acting at a young age and became known for her role as Thuận in "My Mother-in-law" (Mẹ chồng tôi, d. Khải Hưng, 1994). She won the Golden Lotus Award for Best Actress at the 11th Vietnam Film Festival in 1996, for her role as Na in "Sweetheart off to Get Married" (Người yêu đi lấy chồng, d. Vũ Châu, 1996).
Born: February 13, 1967
Place of Birth: Hanoi, Vietnam
Known For

Hellbound Village
The descendants of an infamous group of bandits investigate a series of brutal murders in their village. Is this karma or the work of a vengeful human?

Scandal: Hào Quang Trở Lại
Former star Bella resorts to plastic surgery in a desperate bid to reclaim her lost fame, only to unleash a terrifying chain of events that transforms her comeback into a living nightmare. As the procedures proceed, each new alteration drags Bella and those closest to her deeper into mystery and horror.

The Guava House
A mentally challenged man spends his days working as an artist's model and visiting the now-occupied house of his childhood, where his beloved guava tree sits.

The Immortal
Haunting dreams and visions lead An to a mysterious cave where she discovers the terrifying secrets of Hung — a man who lived across three centuries. Hung’s tumultuous life reveals a story filled with ambition, vengeance and dark magic.

Thi Mai
After losing her daughter in an accident, Carmen loses all incentive to keep going, until she receives an unexpected letter from the adoption agency: her daughter was finally granted the Vietnamese girl she had asked for adoption and whose name is Thi Mai.

The Soul Reaper
Mysterious deaths occur in a community where someone, or something, is brewing The Skull Wine, the oldest form of dark magic.

The General Retires
A general who devoted his life to the communist cause, retires, only to find that his household is in disarray, his grown children money-grubbing, and Vietnamese society far from the rosy picture of equality he'd imagined he'd helped make it.

Flapping in the Middle of Nowhere
When they discover that they are pregnant, a young couple in Hanoi resort to desperate (and bizarre) measures to raise money for an abortion.

Hanoi 12 Days and Nights
The Vietnam War from the North's viewpoint. Air raids on Hanoi stiffen the resolve of the population to strike back against a far more powerful enemy.

Fortune Favors the Brave
Eleven-year-old Linh shows great grace under pressure. When her mother, who’s raising her kids on her own, has to return unexpectedly to Vietnam, Linh looks after her little sister Tien and the family restaurant on her own. Of course, no one is supposed to find out, not the school, not the neighbours, and definitely not child protective services. But Linh’s biggest problem has red hair, a telescope and a sly grin: Pauline. The daredevil from across the street has the whole neighbourhood under surveillance and can’t imagine anything cooler than a life without parents. When Pauline blackmails the Vietnamese sisters into starting a gang with her, the three girls set off on a daring adventure.
Filmography
as Cô Hoa
as Mrs. Đốc Khánh
as Bà Tám Kheo
as Bà Phong
as Bà Cả
as Self - Guest
as Madame Nhung
as Directora orfanato
as Mutter Thuy
as Doctor
as Bella's Mom
as Kim Ngan
as Ngân Hà
as Hòa and Thủy's mother
as Mai
as Thanh
as The student (uncredited)
as Kim Chi
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