On the evening of September 1, a series of Vietnamese artists and audiences were shocked by the news of Meritorious Artist Ngoc Trinh's sudden passing. The old artist passed away at 11:30 a.m. the same day, at the age of 52.
The death anniversary of actress Ngoc Trinh was held at 7:00 p.m. on September 1, the death anniversary was held on September 4, cremated at Binh Hung Hoa Center.
When mentioning actress Ngoc Trinh, audiences who love Vietnamese stage and screen all remember a talented face with a sophisticated and profound acting style. The female artist made many impressions through the series of films "Scent of Corn", "Love Flowers", "Love Hair Shop"...
In addition to acting, Ngoc Trinh is also famous on stage. She once made an impression with the role of Baby Ba in "Life as You Like" or a series of roles in "Only Can Be Love", "The Multi-Love Lenger", "49 Days of Love"...
In 2019, Ngoc Trinh was awarded the title of Meritorious Artist. After that, she focused on teaching at Van Lang University and gradually disappeared from television as well as large and small theaters.

The last time Meritorious Artist Ngoc Trinh appeared on screen was in 2023, when she appeared in 2 TV projects "Under the peaceful shade" and "When we love each other".
In "Under the shadow of peace", Ngoc Trinh plays Bay Duyen, a rich, powerful woman but has a childish, volunteer personality, often causing uncomfortable situations, often crying and laughing.
As for the role of Lanh in "When We Love Each Other", Ngoc Trinh depicts a woman who is out of date but has a kind heart. She lives optimistically, always believing in true love despite all the disadvantages in life.
With the big screen, Meritorious Artist Ngoc Trinh only tried once in the film Thach Thao by director Mai Tien Hiep (in 2018). In the film, she co-starred with Meritorious Artist Truong Minh Quoc Thai. The two play the parents of the female lead Thao (played by Bich Ngoc).
On the stage, Meritorious Artist Ngoc Trinh still regularly contributes roles in many outstanding plays such as "Unexpectedly not Mrs. Gia" (2023), "Moon and Clouds" (2021), "Bup boy don't know how to cry" (2020)... In which, the role of Mrs. Vy in "Moon and Clouds" once brought her the Gold Medal at the 2021 National Drama Festival.