After a period of rest to enjoy life with her French billionaire husband - Jean Todt, actress Duong Tu Quynh continues to return to acting.
The work that this famous female artist chose was the film "The network in Venice" directed by Kenneth Branagh. The film is adapted from the book Halloween Party by famous detective Agatha Christie.
The film revolves around the mysterious death of a cook in a soul call between a group of people. The mysteries of death are investigated by Inspector Poirot (played by Kenneth Branagh), exorcism teacher Joyce Reynolds (played by Duong Tu Quynh) and novelist Ariadne Oliver (played by Tinh Fey)...
Talking about the reason for taking on this film, Duong Tu Quynh said that she wanted to take on diverse roles because "she was always inspired by characters with different personalities and was sure that this role had to be more interesting and novel than the previous roles I had played".
The Murder in Venice was released worldwide on September 15 and is currently one of the films with high box office revenue in North America in September. Experts say that the success of this film is partly due to the appeal of actress Duong Tu Quynh when her "hotness" did not decrease over time.
Duong Tu Quynh is one of the few Asian actors who have made a name for themselves in the world film market. The female artist continuously appeared in blockbusters including: "Memories of a Geisha", "Scarlet of a Dragon", "Phong Van 2" , "Sure of authority 3: The Tomb of the Qinang", "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Red cross", The Witcher: Blood Origin"...
Notably, with the film Everythings Everywhere All at Once, Duong Tu Quynh excellently won an Oscar and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress, marking her as the first Asian actress to win this prestigious award.