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Tony Le-Nguyen (Lê Thiện Toàn) was born on 3 November, 1968 in Sa Đéc, Mekong Delta, Vietnam, is an Australian actor, filmmaker and teacher(born 1968). Discover Tony Le-Nguyen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
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Lê Thiện Toàn |
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Actor, filmmaker, teacher |
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55 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Scorpio |
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3 November 1968 |
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3 November |
Birthplace |
Sa Đéc, Mekong Delta, Vietnam |
Nationality |
Vietnam
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He is a member of famous Actor with the age 55 years old group.
Tony Le-Nguyen Height, Weight & Measurements
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Tony Le-Nguyen Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Tony Le-Nguyen worth at the age of 55 years old? Tony Le-Nguyen’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from Vietnam. We have estimated Tony Le-Nguyen's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Tony Le-Nguyen is a Vietnamese-Australian actor, film-maker and teacher.
Le-Nguyen was born in as Lê Thiện Toàn Sa Đéc, Mekong Delta, Vietnam on 3 October 1968.
In 1978, Le-Nguyen and his family migrated from Vietnam to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, as refugees, when he was ten years old.
In 1985 he changed his name to Tony Lee as he began working as an actor.
Between 1986 and 1987, Le-Nguyen toured with Mary Coustas in Handspan Theatre’s production A Change of Face written by Andrea Lemon and directed by Carmelina di Guglielmo.
Le-Nguyen studied Television Production at RMIT in 1989 and completed his Bachelor of Arts (Drama/Community Development) in 1998 and Diploma of Education in 2000 at Victoria University.
He worked on the Victorian Opera 1990 production of Madama Butterfly and performed in Theatreworks 1993 production of Titus, directed by David Pledger and Robert Draffin
Le-Nguyen is perhaps best known for his role as Tiger in the 1992 Australian drama film Romper Stomper.
Le-Nguyen played Tiger in Geoffrey Wright’s 1992 Australian drama film Romper Stomper.
He has also appeared in other television productions including: Stingers, SeaChange, Raw FM, G.P., Fast Forward, All Together Now, Embassy, Secrets, The Damnation of Harvey McHugh, Paradise Beach, Australia’s most wanted & Sword of Honour
In May 1994, he founded Australian Vietnamese Youth Media with the support of Huu Tran and David Everist, the theatre coordinator at the Footscray Community Arts Centre.
The company received its first funding from the Queens Trust in 1995 to produce Chay Vong Vong, a play he wrote and directed with the Vietnamese Community in Footscray, Melbourne.
The following year, this organisation received funding from the Australia Council for the Arts and the Sidney Myer Foundation to re-stage Chay Vong Vong as a fully professional production at the Napier Street Theatre, in South Melbourne.
Le-Nguyen has directed and produced such professional and community productions as A Time of Your Life, St. Martins Youth Theatre and Flemington Community Centre 1996, Now I Lay Me Down, La Mama 1997, Taboo, Next Wave Festival 1998, "Aussie Bia Om, 2001 Fringe Festival and directed segments for the BigWest Festival in 1997 and 2000, Children of the Dragon 2005, Silent 2007 He co-directed Worlds Apart in 1996 with Gary McKechnie, a half-hour Television drama about generation conflict within a Vietnamese Australian family. Worlds Apart was first screened on SBS Television in December 1997.
In 1998 he was commissioned by Urban Theatre Projects to write and direct "Chay Vong Vong " with the Vietnamese Community in Sydney, Australia.
He was awarded the Community Cultural Development Fellowship by the Australia Council for the Arts in 2000.
Le-Nguyen is the first Vietnamese-Australian to be appointed as an Official Prison Visitor to Port Phillip and Fulham Correctional Centres by the Minister for Corrections, the Honourable Andre Haermeyer in 2003 to act as an independent voice for the prison system in Victoria.
Le-Nguyen began teaching drama at Blackbox, Hanoi from December, 2013 and directed his first Vietnamese 30 minutes drama "Mơ Chua" (Sour Apricots) in 2015.
He is the director of The Drama Lab, Hanoi which he founded in 2021 and currently teaching life-skills using drama for KOTO, a not-for-profit social enterprise that empowers at-risk and disadvantaged youth in Vietnam founded by Jimmy Pham.