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Anh Duong was born on 25 October, 1960 in Bordeaux, Gironde, France, is an American actress. Discover Anh Duong's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?
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Artist, actress, model |
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63 years old |
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Scorpio |
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25 October 1960 |
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25 October |
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Bordeaux, Gironde, France |
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France
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Anh Duong Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Anh Duong's Husband?
Her husband is Barton Hubbard Quillen (m. June 2006-2008)
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Anh Duong Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Anh Duong worth at the age of 63 years old? Anh Duong’s income source is mostly from being a successful Artist. She is from France. We have estimated Anh Duong's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Anh Duong (born 25 October 1960) is a French-American artist, actress, and model.
She is known for her self-portraits, which she has compared to a visual diary, as well as portraits of significant art collectors and influencers.
Duong was born in Bordeaux, France, to a Spanish mother and a Vietnamese father.
Duong studied architecture at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, France.
Having aspired to be a ballerina from an early age, she decided to pursue classical dance.
Duong studied with the Franchetti Academy of Classical Dance and Tessa Beaumont until she embarked on a modeling career—being photographed for Vogue, among other publications.
In 1988, Duong moved to New York City and began a career as an artist and an actress.
While she was a ballet dancer in Paris, Duong was discovered by photographer David Seidner.
He launched her career as a fashion model by featuring her with Tina Chow in the Yves Saint Laurent campaign for Vogue.
During her first years as an international fashion model, she appeared in several fashion campaigns for designers such as Emanuel Ungaro and Sybilla, for which she was photographed by Deborah Turbeville and Javier Vallhonrat.
She then was featured in numerous editorials including Vogue (Italian, American, French, German and British), Harper's Bazaar, and Elle.
Duong was introduced to Christian Lacroix, who was launching his couture house in Paris.
She quickly became one of his favorite muses for his campaign and runway fashion shows.
Around that time, Duong met Dolce & Gabbana in Milan, John Galliano in London, and Sybilla in Spain, and was in their first runway shows.
She consistently walked for the world's top fashion designers for fashion weeks in New York, Milan, London, and Paris.
In 1988, Duong began to re-focus her acting and art career.
During this time, the fashion world was leaning towards using non-models in their magazines and campaigns, and so Duong embarked on a second phase of her modeling career, as an artist featured in various campaigns.
She was featured in the famous first Gap Inc. campaign shot by Herb Ritts and featured other artists and actors, all in black and white.
She has been shot by Steven Meisel, Michel Comte, and Peter Lindbergh for Donna Karan and has been featured in the J. Crew and Banana Republic campaigns.
Although Duong has always drawn and painted, it was after spending a summer painting at the Warhol Estate in Montauk in 1989 that she decided to focus on art.
Soon after in 1991, she had her first solo exhibition at Sperone Westwater Gallery of 12 large portraits measuring 8 × 6 feet each.
In 1992, Duong was cast in The Mambo Kings as her debut feature film role.
Her career also includes roles in such films as I Shot Andy Warhol and Lisa Cholodenko's High Art, which was presented in Cannes and also at the Sundance Film Festival.
Duong also acted in two films by French director Laetitia Masson, For Sale and Love Me, the latter of which was screened at the Berlin Film Festival.
In 1997, she had her first museum exhibition at P.M.M.K. – Provincial Museum of Modern Art, Ostende, Belgium which led to an exhibition at Galerie Jérôme de Noirmont in Paris in 1999 with more than 65 Self-portraits on display followed by a show at the Tony Shafrazi Gallery in New York in 2000.
A book about her work, Anh Duong (Self) Portraits, was published in 2001.
Duong has since become a recognized painter in New York City.
Forgetting the subject to focus on the technical painting itself, she focuses on the portrait, and mostly the self-portrait she has painted on a daily basis as a diary.
"(...) her paintings expose an unexpected, unglamorous, intimate relationship with her body (...) Duong's paintings should be viewed as contributions to a different genre – they belong alongside the work of women such as Dora Maar, Anaïs Nin, and Frida Kahlo, artists who compellingly exposed interior worlds whose beauty, intelligence, and character inspired creativity, both in themselves and in others."
Today, she is represented by Galerie Gmurzynska.
In 2013, Duong was photographed by Patrick Demarchelier for Bottega Veneta.
Today she is represented by IMG Worldwide.
Anh Duong has graced many best dressed lists, most notably the International Best Dressed List by Eleanor Lambert.
In 2013, Duong worked on Desiree Akhavan's first feature film, Appropriate Behavior, in which she played Nasrin, the lead character's mother.
The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2014.
For her exhibition at Robilant + Voena in 2014 a catalogue was published with an essay called True Selfie by Phoebe Hoban in which she writes: "Painter Anh Duong has created her own personal genre: call it the 'True Selfie.' Long before digital self-images—or 'selfies'—became virtually ubiquitous, Duong, like many figurative painters, decided to make herself the subject of an ongoing series of self-portraits. But unlike other painters, who rely on their own reflection in a mirror as a reference, Duong has exclusively focused on portraying what she calls her 'true' self."
Duong's latest series of paintings, done over the past two years, shows the artist in a variety of poses, from provocatively trapped in the kitchen in couture underwear, to nakedly framed in a bathtub.
But they all share the same arresting sense of the artist seeing herself for the first time, thus catching herself in a moment of profound psychological vulnerability.