

Biography
People’s Artist Trần Hạnh (March 12, 1929 – March 4, 2021) was a Vietnamese actor. Best known to the audience for his portrayal of impoverished peasants stuck in ironic miseries, he was born in Hanoi to a worker at the Ngô Tử Hạ printing factory on Nhà Thờ Street, and to a mother who was a small-sized merchant. His dad passed away when he was 8, and to support his mother he worked as a shoemaker, during which time he also participated in drama classes at the City’s Youth Social Club; in here, he befriended many artists who would later become influential figures in Vietnamese cinema like Đoàn Dũng, Trọng Khôi,. In the early 1950s, Trần Hạnh joined Hanoi Theatre. He achieved many accolades at national drama festivals and was a highly established actor, but the highlight of his career only came in the late 70s and early 80s when he played the role of the revered patriot and poet Nguyễn Trãi in the poetic play “Lam Sơn Tụ Nghĩa”, which won the Gold Medal at the National Drama Festival; he aslo took leading roles in the plays "Tiền tuyến gọi" (The Front Line Calls"), "Âm mưu và tình yêu" ("Conspiracy and Love") directed by Nguyễn Đình Nghi.
Known For
Flapping in the Middle of Nowhere (2015)Age: 86
Son of Dragon (2010)Age: 81
Ballad of a Songstress in Thang Long (2010)Age: 81as Ông lão kéo vó
Black Forest (2008)Age: 79as Thợ rừng già
A Time Far Past (2004)Age: 75as Ông đồ
The Landfill King (2002)Age: 73as Mr. Hạnh
Who's Visiting This New Year ? (2002)Age: 73as Mr. Hạnh
Down South, Up North (2000)Age: 71as Ông Bình
The Sawyers (1999)Age: 70as Bố của Ngọc
Wild Reeds (1993)Age: 64as Bố của Lực






