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Home/People/Lâm Tới
Lâm Tới profile photo
Born
Jan 15, 1937Died: Nov 27, 2000
Lived 63 years
Place of Birth
Cao Lãnh, Đồng Tháp province, French Indochina [now Vietnam]
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

17
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Той Лам
Лам Той
NSND Lâm Tới
Lâm Tới
IMDb Profile

Lâm Tới

Acting

Biography
People's Artist Lâm Tới (1937 - 2000) was a famous Vietnamese actor, also known for his work as a director. His birth name is Lâm Thanh Tòng, born January 15, 1937 in My Hoi village, Cao Lanh district, Sa Dec province (now Dong Thap province). He had a difficult childhood, working as a keeper of rented buffaloes at the age of 7. Between 1949 and 1957, he studied and worked different positions for the armed forces. In August 1959, Lâm entered the first film school in Hanoi. In 1964, graduating with honors, he became an actor in a Vietnamese feature film studio and was chosen to play the role of Kinh in the film Hai người lính (Two Soldiers), which won the Golden Globe Prize in Czechoslovakia. He then continued acting in other films: Trên vĩ tuyến 17, Nổi gió, Nguyễn Văn Trỗi, Cuộc chiến đấu vẫn còn tiếp diễn, Đường về quê mẹ, Vĩ tuyến 17 ngày và đêm,... In Germany, April 1974, Lâm started as a student interning in film directing. After graduating, he resumed working as an actor and director at the Vietnamese Giai Phong Film Studio, participating in films such as: Giữa hai làn nước, Nắng đỏ, Lối rẽ trái trên con đường mòn,... His most prominent roles include Núi in "Đường về quê mẹ" (The Road to Motherland), Ba Đô in "Cánh đồng hoang" (The Abandoned Field: Free Fire Zone, 1979), Tám Quyện in "Mùa gió chướng" (Whirlwind Season, 1978),... He was awarded the title of Best Actor for his role of Tám Quyện at the Vietnam Film Festival in 1982. The film "Cánh đồng hoang" in which he stars won the Golden Prize and the Prix FIPRESCI at the 12th Moscow International Film Festival. During his lifetime, Lâm Tới was awarded the Third-class French Resistance War Medal, the Third-class Anti-American Resistance Order, the Badge of Ho Chi Minh City and the Medal of the Youth. He received the title of Distinguished Artist in 1984 and the title of People's Artist in 1997. He died on 27 November, 2000 in Ho Chi Minh City.
Lời Thề poster

Lời Thề

as Ông Thông
1996
Pale Farewell poster

Pale Farewell

as Ông cậu
1995
Until Next Time, Saigon ! poster

Until Next Time, Saigon !

as Tư Đờn
1990
Swept Away poster

Swept Away

as Bác sĩ Hợp
1983
For Tomorrow poster

For Tomorrow

as Thiếu tá Cần
1981
Wild Field poster

Wild Field

as Ba Đô
1979
Whirlwind Season poster

Whirlwind Season

as Tám Quyện
1978
17th Parallel, Nights and Days poster

17th Parallel, Nights and Days

as Trần Sùng
1973
Road Back To The Motherland poster

Road Back To The Motherland

as Núi
1971
Miss Nhung poster

Miss Nhung

as Cảnh sát trưởng ngụy
1970
Smoke poster

Smoke

as Hựu
1967
Nguyen Van Troi poster

Nguyen Van Troi

as Police captain
1966
Rising Storm poster

Rising Storm

as Corporal Tich
1966
The Fight Still Goes On poster

The Fight Still Goes On

as Sáng
1966
At the 17th Parallel poster

At the 17th Parallel

as Chief Guard
1965
Remarriage poster

Remarriage

as Lac
1963
Two Soldiers poster

Two Soldiers

as Kinh, Vietnamese soldier
1962