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Cambodian actress (c.1948-c.1976) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tith Vichara Dany (Khmer: ទិត្យ វិជ្ជរ៉ាដានី) was a popular Cambodian actress who most likely made her debut in 1967. She starred in a majority of films, which include Thavory Meas Bong, Tep Sodachan, and Sovann Pancha, during the nation's golden age of cinema. She is often paired on screen with fellow actor Kong Sam-Oeurn. Other notable actors she started with are Chea Yuthorn and Vann Vannak. In only a span of at least seven years, she is credited with having starred in over one hundred films. Details of her life are relatively unknown, and she is believed to have perished shortly after the rise of the Khmer Rouge regime.
Vichara Dany | |
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Born | c. 01 January 1948 |
Died | c. 1976 (aged 27–28) |
Other names | Tith Vichara Dany |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1963 - 1975 |
Height | 1.55 m (5 ft 1 in) |
Recently, a popular Cambodian magazine[who?] has shed some light on her life during and after the Khmer Rouge regime. She is said to have been married to a Khmer Rouge cadre. By the time Vietnamese forces had invaded Cambodia in 1979, Vichara escaped from her captors and headed back to Phnom Penh. Along the way, she is said to have died of complications during childbirth.[citation needed]
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Ancient times
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