Thanh Hằng

Thanh Hằng, real name Phạm Thị Thanh Hằng (born 22 July 1983[1]), is a Vietnamese actress and supermodel. She was the most successful Vietnamese model from 2012 to 2019, thus being usually called The First Vedette of the Vietnamese model industry in the 2010s, preceded by Anh Thư.

Thanh Hằng
Born (1983-07-22) 22 July 1983
Da Nang, Vietnam
Occupation(s)Supermodel, actress, singer, host, reality show judge
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Beauty pageant titleholder
Title
  • Miss Model Photogenic 2001
Major
competition(s)
  • Miss Model Photogenic 2001
    (Winner)
  • Miss Intercontinental 2005
    (Unplaced)
Websitethanhhang.jimdo.com

After winning the Miss Vietnam through pictures (in 2002), Thanh Hang stepped into professional modelling. She was invited to be the judge for the Vietnam's Next Top Model[2] seasons 4, 6, and 7.

Career

  • 2001: Crowning of Miss Model Photogenic.
  • 2004: Her first film that was filmed and also her first film role was in Những cô gái chân dài.
    In particular, she won the "Best Model 2004".
  • 2005: She representing Vietnam for the Miss Intercontinental contest.
  • 2006: She appeared in her first television drama Tuyết nhiệt đới. In the series: Thanh Hằng played Lam–a young poet, who is moody. For her, a life full of both material and spiritual will bring her a deadlock in the path of poetry. So Lam left to find inspiration for creation, creating waves for her love affair with Hải (Lương Mạnh Hải).
  • 2007: She appeared in the drama Tôi là ngôi sao. In the series: Thanh Hang played two sisters with opposite characters, Khánh Hà and Vân Hà.
  • 2008: She appeared in the drama Gia tài bác sĩ. Thanh Hằng succeeded in becoming the character of Hạnh – a physician dedicated to the profession and played the role of An in the film Kiss of the Death that helped bring her Mai Vang Award for movie actress favourite five.
  • 2010: She became the judge of Mister Vietnam. She also appeared in the film Burning Kisses as Thanh Lam, a goofy but passionate singer and dancer. Thanh Hằng spent a long time practicing dance techniques. She also was invited to become Vietnam's representative at Miss Universe 2010 but refused due to lack of time.
  • 2011: She judged in Siêu mẫu Việt Nam and appeared in the drama Người mẫu. In the drama: Thanh Hang played the role model supermodel and designer Binh Khôi.
  • 2013: Filmed Mỹ nhân kế as Kiều Thị.
    She judged at the reality television series Vietnam's Next Top Model cycle 4.
  • 2015: She became the judge and presenter of Vietnam's Next Top Model cycle 6 and starred at the film Siêu Nhân X.
  • 2016: She continued to become judges and host of Vietnam's Next Top Model cycle 7[3] and the female lead in the music video for "Tháng tư là lời nói dối của em" (Hà Anh Tuấn).
  • 2017: Thanh Hang appeared in the film with the role of Ba Trân in Mẹ chồng[4][5][6] which marked her return to acting and continue to be the female lead in another music video.

Thanh Hang has participated in Duyên Dáng Việt Nam, Đẹp lên cùng Cẩm nang mua sắm, Thời trang - Cuộc sống on HTV, and many other television programmes.

She also performed in France, India, Singapore, etc.

She is the exclusive model of brands like Aquafina and also many other brands that invite her to model such as Samsung, CLear, etc.

Awards

  • Miss Model Photogenic 2001
  • "Excellent model" in 2004-05
  • Top 15 Miss Intercontinental in 2005
  • 2006 "Best Model" Award
  • Top 30 medals (all kinds) on the ball sport
  • Golden Apes for An in Kiss of the Death
  • "Star of the Year" (Star Newspaper.Net 2013)
  • HTV Awards "Most Favourite Model 2015"
  • Wechoice Award (TV Show Judge category)
  • and many other big and small awards

Filmography

Music videos

  • "Hãy mặc em đi" Hồ Ngọc Hà
  • "Tháng 4 là lời nói dối của em" Hà Anh Tuấn
  • "Tái bút anh yêu em" Hà Anh Tuấn
  • "Em À" Hà Anh Tuấn

Short films

  • The new woman in you

TV series

  • Tuyết nhiệt đới as Lam
  • Tôi là ngôi sao as Khánh Hà và Vân Hà
  • Gia tài bác sĩ as Hạnh
  • Người mẫu as Bình Khôi

Films

  • Những cô gái chân dài (2004) as Ngọc Mai
  • Kiss of the Death (2008) as An
  • Burning Kisses as Thanh Lam
  • Mỹ nhân kế (2013) as Kiều Thị
  • Siêu Nhân X (2015) as Kỳ Kỳ
  • Mẹ chồng (2017) as Ba Trân
  • Tháng năm rực rỡ[7][8][9][10][11] (2018) as Mỹ Dung
  • Chị chị em em (2019) as Thiên Kim

Discography

Music videos

  • Ngày mới và em
  • Xuân hạnh phúc

Songs to series

  • Nhan sắc
  • Vào Hạ
  • Em Vẫn Muốn Yêu Anh with Hồ Ngọc Hà
  • Ngày mới
  • Giấc Mơ Ngôi Sao
  • Get High

References

  1. 23 Oct 2011. "Những quý cô tuổi Hợi của showbiz Việt". Báo Pháp luật & Xã hội (trang TTĐT) (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 6 Feb 2018.
  2. "Hòa Minzy "đứng đến nách" đã là gì, Thanh Hằng chân dài 1m12 vẫn bị Hồng Xuân "chặt đẹp", nhìn Việt Hương đứng cạnh mới là "cạn lời"". We25 (in Vietnamese). 5 Feb 2018. Retrieved 8 Feb 2018.
  3. "3 lần làm host, Thanh Hằng đều chọn "hoa hậu" làm Quán quân Next Top". Kênh 14 (in Vietnamese). 3 Oct 2016. Retrieved 8 Feb 2018.
  4. ""Mẹ chồng" Thanh Hằng xuất hiện lộng lẫy, đẹp hết phần người khác". Afamily (in Vietnamese). 18 Jan 2018. Retrieved 8 Feb 2018.
  5. "Clip: Thanh Hằng nhập tâm nên nổi giận, chĩa kéo vào mặt Song Luân trên phim trường "Mẹ chồng"". Kênh 14 (in Vietnamese). 4 Dec 2017. Retrieved 8 Feb 2018.
  6. "Choáng trước cảnh nóng bạo liệt của Thanh Hằng với Song Luân trong 'Mẹ chồng'". Báo Thể thao & Văn hóa (in Vietnamese). 22 Nov 2017. Retrieved 9 Feb 2018.
  7. "Thanh Hằng, Hồng Ánh rủ nhau đánh hội đồng trong phim mới". VietNamNet (Press release) (in Vietnamese). 30 Jan 2018. Retrieved 8 Feb 2018.
  8. "Thanh Hằng, Hồng Ánh và những "lần đầu tiên" trong "Tháng năm rực rỡ"". Đài Tiếng Nói Việt Nam (in Vietnamese). 27 Jan 2018. Retrieved 8 Feb 2018.
  9. "Thanh Hằng nữ tính hơn sau khi quay 'Tháng năm rực rỡ'". Tiin (in Vietnamese). 27 Jan 2018. Retrieved 8 Feb 2018.
  10. "Thanh Hằng diện menswear cá tính, Hoàng Yến Chibi xúc động đến bật khóc". Afamily (in Vietnamese). 24 Jan 2018. Retrieved 8 Feb 2018.
  11. "Thanh Hằng, Mỹ Uyên đẹp rạng ngời tại buổi ra mắt "Tháng năm rực rỡ"". Đài Tiếng Nói Việt Nam (in Vietnamese). 25 Jan 2018. Retrieved 8 Feb 2018.
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