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The Vietnamese-Norwegian actress Veronica Ngo’s real name is Ngo Thanh Van, and she is well-known by her initial letter NTV. She is a versatile actress who is also a singer, model, director, and producer, and she gained fame for her performances in the 2019 film “Furie” and the 2020 films “The Old Guard” and “Da 5 Bloods.”

On the MTV Asia website, people selected her as their favorite “Rouge” actress. Additionally, Veronica was nominated twice for “Best Actress” at the “Canh Dieu Vang” awards (Vietnam’s equivalent of the Oscars); the public and critics alike praised Veronica for her outstanding performance.

Veronica Ngo's Appearance (Height, Hair, Eyes & More)

Height 5 ft 7½ in
1.71 m
Weight 108 pounds
49 kg
Hair Color Black
Eye Color Brown
Body Type Fit
Sexual Orientation Straight

Facts About Veronica Ngo

Nationality Vietnamese
Estimate Net Worth $3.44 million
Religion Not Available
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Birthplace Trà Vinh, Vietnam
Birthday February 26, 1979

Veronica Ngo's Net Worth

According to different sources from websites and articles, information garnered that actress Veronica Ngo has an estimated $3.44 million net worth as of the year 2022. (1) Her primary source is her profession as an actress, producer, and director and her established talent agency, “VAA.”

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Veronica Ngo's Early Life

Vietnamese actress Ngo Thanh Vân, professionally famous by the name Veronica Ngo, was born in Tra Vinh City, Vietnam, on February 26, 1979. She is very well known by her initial NTV. She has siblings, who are Ngo Phong and Ngo Vu.

When she was ten years old, Veronica’s family brought her across the border on a boat. Since there were few vehicular-accessible roads in Vietnam at the time, the majority of them were initially waterways; Van Veronica Ngo Thanh became a boat person in 1990 and arrived in Norway without a family member.

In 1999, when Veronica was 20 years old, she went back to Vietnam to compete in a beauty contest sponsored by the magazine Women’s World, and she came in second place. After achieving some early accomplishments, she started her modeling career in Vietnam by appearing in magazines, calendars, and clothing lines. She soon appeared in “Huong De,” a brief TV series on the HTV Channel, in her first small-screen acting role.

Veronica Ngo's Education

There is no information available on Veronica Ngo’s educational attainment or the school she attended. Further information will be filled in once gathered.

Veronica Ngo's Husband/Boyfriend and Family Life

Veronica Ngo is married to her special someone, businessman Huy Tran, in March 2022. However, on the previous months, January 14, Veronica published their first Instagram photo together, revealing Huy Tran’s identity to the world. (1) There is currently no information indicating that they are expecting a baby.

Veronica Ngo's Career

In terms of her career, Van Veronica Ngo is a master of all arts; she is highly active in every field in which she has been involved. She is a versatile artist indeed. In addition to modeling, dancing, and acting, she also performed a lot of singing.

Similar to how her figure stands out in modeling, her voice is distinctive when she sings. Her acting career has so far been outstanding due to her ability to adapt to whatever job that has been offered to her. People witness Veronica in the action-packed film “Furie” in 2019 when she engages in some highly physical fighting and jumping to save her child.

Music Career

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She collaborated on the “Vuon Tinh Nhan” (Lovers’ Garden) duet album with veteran performer Tuan Hung. On February 26 of the following year, Veronica released “The Gioi Tro Choi” (Playworld), her debut solo album, once more with the support of producer Quoc Bao. This album was a power pop-dance LP titled “NTV Virus.” Jackie Chan helmed the two music videos for the album, “The Gioi Tro Choi” and “Ngay Tuoi Sang,” which featured a cover of “A Better Day” by jtL.

Among the most costly music videos ever made in Vietnam, these two videos were the first to use professional special effects. On March 15 of that year, Veronica issued her second album, which had a moon theme and was titled “Bi An Vang Trang (Mystery of the Moon).” Three videos were produced for songs from this album: “Bi An Vang Trang,” “Vuon Toi tam Cao (Reach for the Sky),” and “Khi Nao Em Buon (Whenever I’m Sad)”; this song was later covered by a number of performers, namely Mat Ngoc, Minh Thuan, and Thanh Tho.

After spending two months in America, Veronica returned to Vietnam in the autumn of 2006 and started working on her fourth album, which she claimed would be a record of dance anthems. In October 2006, she debuted “I Won’t Stop Loving You,” a brand-new song she wrote alongside Quoc Bo, during the last episode of “21st Century Woman” on VTV.

However, because “The Rebel” was heavily promoted, the album’s release date was postponed until the summer of 2007. Veronica revealed in May 2007 that the fourth album’s name would be “Studio 68” and asserted that the number 68 was good for her. “Studio 68” was published by her on January 10, 2008.

Veronica Ngo acquired a contract in 2006 to take part in the famous song and comedy show “Van Son,” which is produced by Van Son Entertainment, a Vietnamese music production firm based abroad. Since then, she has appeared in every “Van Son DVD” that has been made. While “Studio 68” won Most Creative Album in a monthly “Album Vang” award, Veronica started working on her second album “Nuoc Mat Thien Than (Tears of Angel),” in the first few months of 2008.

Acting Career

Since making her courageous debut in director Le-Van Kiet’s smash film “The Princess.” Veronica co-starred with Joey King, who played the main role of Princess; 43-year-old Vietnamese actress Veronica Ngo has attracted more and more attention. (2)

In “Rouge,” a 13-part late-night television series that was shown on AZN Television in 2004, Veronica made her debut on the global scale. “Rouge” was created by MTV Southeast Asia & MediaCorp Singapore and internationally aired in Asia and Australia. For the rest of the year, Veronica was busy working on both the recording of her third album and the “Rouge” promotional campaign across Asia.

The MTV Asia website selected her as the audience’s favorite Rouge actress. “My Way,” Veronica’s third album, was released on September 5, 2005. Veronica handled the production of this album and worked with a team of producers known as “The Dreams.”

Hip-hop, alternative rock, pop, R&B, and other genres represented “My Way.” She remixed “Quynh Huong,” a well-known song by Trinh Công Sn. After “My Way” came out, Veronica maintained her acting career, gaining several lead parts in “Ringo Le,” “Dao Duy Phuc,” and Charlie Nguyen’s “Chanh Truc” films. Including the latter film’s co-star Johnny Tr Nguyen’s “The Rebel,” which at the time was Vietnam’s all-time highest-grossing film.

The public and reviewers alike hailed Veronica’s performance for its greatness, and she was nominated twice for “Best Actress” at the “Canh Dieu Vang” honors (Vietnam’s Oscars). A new thriller named “Ngoi Nha Bi An (Haunted Manor)” debuted in Vietnamese theaters in November 2007 and included Veronica as its lead actress in the spring of 2007. At the 15th Vietnam Film Festival in December of that year, Veronica won the “Best Actress” award.

In the Chanh Phuong action film “Clash,” Veronica and Johnny Tr Nguyen starred alongside one another in 2009. In 2010, Veronica took part in the Vietnamese version of “Dancing With The Stars,” where she took first place in the competition. After succeeding, Veronica said she would resume her musical career in 2011.

She started a nationwide advertising tour in the autumn. Veronica appeared in “Tam Cam: The Untold Story,” “Crouching Tiger,” and “Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny” in 2016. She portrayed Paige Tico, Rose Tico’s elder sister, in “The Last Jedi” of Star Wars in 2017. Despite having little screen time, her character’s death was a major act of selflessness that impacted the movie’s main characters, particularly Rose. Later in 2017, she portrayed Tien in the Netflix film “Bright,” an enforcer for Leilah, the primary antagonist, who is an Inferni elf.

Veronica appeared in the Vietnamese action movie “Furie (Hai Phuong)” in 2019. Later, “Hai Phuong” became the top-grossing domestic movie in Vietnamese history. The addition of Veronica Veronica to the cast of “The Old Guard” alongside Charlize Theron was announced in June 2019. She and Chadwick Boseman co-starred in the Spike Lee movie “Da 5 Bloods.” Veronica was chosen to serve on the New York Asian Film Festival jury that same year. (3)

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Real Estate

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References

  1. Seven Star Biz Veronica Ngo retrieved from https://sevenstarbiz.com/veronica-ngo/
  2. Celebsweek, Veronica Ngo Age, Fiancée, Height, Net Worth, Parents, Boyfriend & Wiki, retrieved from url
  3. Van Veronica Ngo, retrieved from https://everipedia.org/wiki/lang_en/van-veronica-ngo