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This page is just a bit of fun - this is a list of some our very likeable and outstanding (non adopted) Vietnamese "Australian idols". If you want to see someone else listed here email adoptedvietnamese@hotmail.com
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| Dacchi
Dang
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Artist,
Composer.
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Creator
of "The Boat" shown at the 4A - Asia Australia Arts Centre gallery in
2001 and exhibitor at the Sydney Biennale, 2004.
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| Anh Do
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Comedian,
Documentary Maker.
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Featured
on numerous television shows and a regular at the Melbourne Comedy
Festival.
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| Khoa Do
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Film
Director. 2005 Young Australian of the Year.
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Director
of Footy Legends, plus "The Finished People", one of Australia's best
contemporary films about ordinary Australian youth living on the
margins. Scriptwriter and actor for Delivery Day. 2005 Young Australian
of the year.
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| Ngoc-Tuan
Hoang
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Writer,
Poet, Composer
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An Editor
of 'Cau Noi - The Bridge -Anthology of Vietnamese-Australian Writing'
which examines the complexities of the 1.5 Generation and the emerging
works of the Second Generation of Vietnamese-Australians. He is also in
various major theatrical projects including: The
Return (1994, as composer/actor), The
Lotus War (1995, as music director), Conversation
with Charlie (1996, as composer), The
Monkey Mother (2000, as composer/actor), and s a
composer/performer in Beat Box Vox Pop (July
2001), a Citymoon production.
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| Cuong
Phu Le
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Community Identity/Organiser.
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Asian-Australian CCD Officer Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre & Liverpool Regional Museum. Formerly the Multicultural Arts Officer for the Vietnamese Australian Community, NSW Chapter.
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| Hung Le
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Comedian, Actor, Writer.
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Author of "Yellow Peril". Star of "Black and Tan". Actor in
in "Wog-A-Rama".
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| Tan Le
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The Young
Australian of the Year Award in 1998.
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Received
The Young Australian of the Year Award in 1998. Awarded a KPMG
scholarship in 1997, Tan completed her Commerce Law degree at Monash
University at the end of 1998. Former president, The Vietnamese
Community of Footscray Association.
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| Tony
Le Nguyen
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Actor,
Theatre Director, Writer.
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Artistic
Director of Vietnamese Youth Media and working with Victoria
University, the city of Melbourne and FCAC on Melbourne's first
Vietnamese Arts Festival.
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| Thao
Nguyen
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Actor,
Film Director.
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Coordinator
of the Crosscurrents Youth Film Festival and Director of the short
"Fish Sauce Breath".
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| Nam Le | Author |
The Boat |
| Hoa
Pham |
Author | Vixen,
Editor of Yellow Peril Journal |
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