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Home/People/Kieu Chinh
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Born
Jul 3, 1937
Age 88
Place of Birth
Hanoi, Vietnam
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

42
Movies
13
TV Shows
Also Known As
Nguyễn Thị Chinh
Kiều Chinh
IMDb Profile

Kieu Chinh

Acting

Biography
Kieu Chinh (born September 3rd, 1937) is a Vietnamese-American actress, producer, humanitarian, lecturer and philanthropist. One of the most prominent film stars in South Vietnam during the 60s and 70s, she immigrated to America after 1975 and eventually settled in California where she resumed acting with the help of Tippi Hedron; her first credit in America was as Hawkeye’s South Korean love interest in the TV show M*A*S*H. Subsequently, Kieu Chinh appeared in 45 feature films and television shows, among them the TV movies The Children of An Lac (1980), The Letter (1982) and The Girl Who Spelled Freedom (1986), and films like Hamburger Hill (1987), Gleaming the Cube (1988), Riot (1997) and Catfish in Black Bean Sauce (1999). She also landed a recurring role on ABC’s Vietnam war series China Beach from 1989 to 1991 and the Fox TV show 21 in 2008. But her best-known role is that of Suyuan Woo in Wayne Wang’s The Joy Luck Club in 1993, a film about the relationship between Chinese immigrant mothers and their Chinese-American mothers. Amongst the accolades that Chinh has received in her six-decade career are the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Vietnamese International Film Festival in 2003, the Special Acting Award at the Women’s Film Festival in Turin in 2003, and Lifetime Achievement Awards from the San Diego Asian Film Festival and the San Francisco Film Fest in 2006 and 2015, respectively. In 2009, Chinh was honored as the Woman of the Year for her work in film and community service by California Representative Lou Correa.
Control Freak poster

Control Freak

as Aunt Thuy
2025
My Eyes poster

My Eyes

as Mrs. Cheong
2024
Finding Julia poster

Finding Julia

as Van Tran
2019
In Full Bloom poster

In Full Bloom

as Cecile
2019
Hollow poster

Hollow

as Shaman Linh
2014
Trade of Innocents poster

Trade of Innocents

as (voice)
2012
Pearls of the Far East poster

Pearls of the Far East

as Kieu
2012
21 and a Wake-Up poster

21 and a Wake-Up

as Mamason
2009
21 poster

21

as Chinese Woman
2008
Journey From the Fall poster

Journey From the Fall

as Ba Noi (Grandmother)
2007
Tempted poster

Tempted

as Kehau
2003
Face poster

Face

as Mrs. Liu
2002
Green Dragon poster

Green Dragon

as Kieu
2001
What's Cooking? poster

What's Cooking?

as Grandma Nguyen
2000
Catfish in Black Bean Sauce poster

Catfish in Black Bean Sauce

as Thanh
1999
City of Angels poster

City of Angels

as Asian Woman
1998
Riot poster

Riot

as Mrs. Lee
1997
The Joy Luck Club poster

The Joy Luck Club

as Suyuan Wong
1993
Last Flight Out poster

Last Flight Out

Cast
1990
The Girl Who Came Between Them poster

The Girl Who Came Between Them

as Thuy
1990