Juliet Bao Ngoc was born in 2002, her father is British and her mother is Vietnamese. She spent some time living in England, growing up in Vietnam before going to study abroad in Australia. Raised in an artistic environment with her father being a historian and her mother being a dancer, the actress soon showed her talent and studied dancing, drawing, playing instruments, and drama from a young age. Before appearing in Mang me di bo and Tro tan ruc roc , she participated in acting in short films, showing her serious preparation for an artistic career.
The everyday beauty of the 'hybrid rose' - Juliet Bao Ngoc
Juliet Bao Ngoc has an impressive academic record. She studied Zoology at Deakin University (Australia), won a full scholarship and graduated with honors. She then continued her studies at the Honours level, which is an honorary research program for outstanding students.
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Besides acting, she also actively participates in activities to preserve ecosystems and the environment.
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To mark her turning point in the film industry, Juliet Bao Ngoc said that after completing her bachelor's and honors degrees, she decided to pursue acting instead of continuing her doctorate as she had originally planned.
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Before making her mark with Mang me di bo , Juliet Bao Ngoc attracted attention with the role of Hau in Ashes of Glory. In the film, Juliet plays a wife from the West who suffers a lot of trauma after marriage, works hard and quietly faces tragedy. This role brought her the Best Actress award in the Asian film category at the 2023 Da Nang Asian Film Festival.
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Juliet Bao Ngoc is considered a promising face of Vietnamese cinema, with a bright appearance and a simple, youthful acting style. She strives to transform through each role, not afraid to learn to make the role more complete. However, experts say that she still needs more time to gain experience, especially in roles that require inner depth.
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In the film Mang me di bo, Juliet Bao Ngoc plays the role of Mrs. Hanh in her youth, when she was still living in Korea and had a romantic relationship with Jeong Min played by Jung Il Woo. Belonging to the psychological - family genre, the film depicts the journey of mother and daughter overcoming illness and loss.
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Although she did not appear much, Juliet Bao Ngoc's role was still a significant challenge, requiring her to fully express many emotions, from happiness with her lover to pain in the face of tragedy. The actress performed quite well in the gentle, romantic scenes, but in the climax scenes that required inner depth, her immaturity in acting was still revealed.
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In this performance, Juliet Bao Ngoc said she spent a lot of time learning Korean, because almost all of her character's lines were in this language. Working with actor Jung Il Woo also put a lot of pressure on her, especially when the language barrier made it difficult for her to keep up with her co-star's emotions. However, thanks to her efforts, Bao Ngoc completed the role perfectly and brought the audience a new image.
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After Mang Me Di Bo , she participated in the action film On the New Road directed by Tran Bao Son. The project started filming in Ho Chi Minh City from June 2025, expected to last 2 months.
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Source: https://thanhnien.vn/nhan-sac-doi-thuong-cua-nu-dien-vien-mang-2-dong-mau-trong-mang-me-di-bo-185250801193943818.htm
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