Linh-Dan Pham
Linh-Dan Pham was born in Saigon in 1974, but her family relocated to France when she was just a year old. Pham’s career gained significant momentum in 1992 when she landed a role in the acclaimed film "Indochine," which won an Oscar. In this film, she portrayed the adopted daughter of a French woman living in Vietnam during the colonial era, a performance that showcased her talent and brought her into the spotlight.
After completing her education in commerce at university, Pham embarked on a successful career as a senior marketing manager, gaining experience in major cities such as New York, Singapore, and Vietnam. Currently, she resides in London, where she continues to blend her business acumen with her passion for the arts.
In addition to her marketing career, Pham has pursued her love for acting by taking courses at the prestigious Lee Strasberg Institute in New York City. This dual path reflects her diverse interests and her dedication to both her professional and artistic endeavors.
Filmography
Force
All About Actresses
Partners in Crime
Mr. Nobody
Blue Bayou
Asterix & Obelix: The Middle Kingdom
Indochine
The Beat That My Heart Skipped
All That Glitters
Mythomaniac