Chử Tấn Quang
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Born | Nảy Thanh, Lang Lãnh Province, Quenmin | 25 May 1974
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Education | Ta Binh Sang College Preparatory |
Occupation | Actor (stage and screen), musician, film and stage director, philanthropist |
Years active | 1994-present |
Awards | File:CulturalServiceRibbonBar.png Member of the Order of the Golden Dragon and the White Unicorn Order of the Quenminese Red Cross Society, 2nd Class |
Website | www |
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Chử Tấn Quang TRK (Chữ Nôm: 褚繁光; May 25, 1974) is a Quenminese actor.
After dropping out of Lieng Thuy Institute of Technology, much to his disinterest in the technology field, he first started out as a musician in a band that often plays in bars before eventually debuting as an actor in the movie Lady in Red. Subsequently, he had gained international attention all over Tyran in the Gylian-Quenminese film 14 Hours in Sõn Yên, which proved to be a milestone in his career on the screen. Afterwards, he has played characters from well-known Quenminese films
Early Life
Tấn Quang was born on May 25, 1974 to Chử Tấn Hiếu and Liễu Giang Ngũ, both of whom were enthusiastic musical aficionados and performers in their residing hometown.