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In addition to the main cast, the character Embroidery played by British actor Duc also received a lot of attention from the audience. His real life took everyone by surprise.
Don't Be a Grumpy Mother is a TV series that is very interested in the audience because of its bright content, not too heavy drama about the life and love of young people.
In addition, the audience was extremely interested in the appearance of the character Embroidery â Kim's adopted son, who always tries to help his adoptive mother heal with her biological son. Although she did not appear much, Embroidery became a character loved by the audience of Don't Be a Angry Mother.
Appearing since Ms. Kim was released from prison and constantly in conflict with Quan, Embroidery has always been the one in the middle, soothing their relationship like water with fire. Although he has no blood, he always treats Kim as if she were his own mother.
Living meaningfully, knowing right and left is the reason why Embroidery is so loved by the audience. Not to mention that this character also always brings the audience laughter by funny lines, unlike the male lead who is always irritable and annoyed with everyone. Taking on the role of Embroidery is a familiar actor on VTV - Anh Duc.
Who is Mr. German?
Mr. Duc was born in 1987. With a humorous performance, specializing in hegemonic roles, Anh Duc has made his mark through series such as Happy Singles, The Judge, Living with His Mother-in-Law ...
The most prominent of Anh Duc's career is the role of Khai Chu Khanh in The Judge. In an overall extremely dramatic crime drama, Khai became a "comedy" in the film when appearing as the lover of the daughter of "tycoon" Phan Quan. With classic statements, Khai Chu Khanh who was a supporting character, "add sauce, add salt" to the film suddenly became a cult, even more mentioned than the main characters.
Most recently, Anh Duc impressed audiences with his role as Embroidery in Don't Make a Mother Angry.
Sharing about the success of the role of Embroidery, Anh Duc shared: "When I read the screenplay, I saw that the character Embroidery is a person with a pitiful situation. Orphaned by parents but always optimistic, loving, affectionate and caring for others. Therefore, from the beginning I was assured that Embroidery would not be hated by the audience.
However, when the film aired, received positive reactions from people, read the online comments of the audience praising and loving Embroidery I really did not think about it. I am very happy and happy that my way of portraying the character Embroidery is loved by the audience," the actor said.
Talking about the difficulties when taking on the role of Embroidery, Anh Duc said that since the beginning of his career, he has taken on many "calf" roles, so he has a lot of experience to play the character of Embroidery. That's why many directors and colleagues give me the nickname "Charity." Not because of my gender, but because I've played these roles before. In Embroidery, he chose to act gently, without ostentation, not too effeminate but still had to be able to produce substance, showing the lovely grace of the character.
He candidly said, "My wife has seen me play this type of role before, so it's not too surprising that I played Embroidery like this. And 2 of you felt panicked and strange when Dad bought 1 pile of pink clothes home, then enjoyed seeing Dad appear on TV with gestures and all-pink outfits.
The most difficult point when portraying this character is how to act out the gender, human personality Embroidery, acting in a gentle, graceful, not too excessive way for the audience to feel the loveliness of the character. I've never been infected with the effeminate character. In real life, my personality is quite the opposite of Embroidery. I'm quiet and quiet, so those who come into contact with me will find me a bit unapproachable, cold and very manly."
In real life is far different from the movies
On such a funny film, but in real life, Anh Duc is also the Deputy Head of the Department of Drama and Cinema Acting - Faculty of Arts and Culture, Central University of Art Education.
He also admitted that his personality is the exact opposite of that on film: "In real life I am a bit opposite on film, not 'afraid of my wife' and sometimes a bit patriarchal, conservative but of course at an acceptable level," the actor said.
In terms of marriage, Anh Duc is married to a wife who works outside the entertainment industry. As of now, his marriage has been more than 20 years. Talking about his wife, the actor said that his wife is someone who understands and sympathizes with her husband's work, so she is not jealous when he has intimate emotional scenes with his female co-star.
"My wife and I have been in love since college when we were both in the same class. I was shy from that time, especially in romance, and never dared to say it. It was my wife that day who took the initiative to date me, ask me out to the movies, go out. Her boldness and initiative made me confident and brave enough to confess to her.
We love each other and have been married for 21 years now. My wife is gentle, loves her husband and psychologically, sympathizes with his work. We are both introverts, don't like noise. That's why I don't want to share my personal family life outside.
My wife trusts me, so she understands me very well. Sometimes I keep teasing my wife that I haven't done anything wrong to her in a long time. He didn't want to be decent, docile like this forever, so boring. Then she said, she found herself often hanging out drinking with her friends, but when it came to boys and girls, she was relieved because she didn't have that," Duc said.
Anh Đức gửi thiệp, hé lộ về đám cưới, nhận xét gây chú ý về vợ tương lai Châu Anh16:32:26 11/07/2024Anh Đức và Quỳnh Anh đã có khoảng thời gian hẹn hò kín tiếng trước khi quyết định chính thức về chung một nhà vào tháng 7 năm 2024. Mới đây, thông tin được biết thêm hôn lễ của Anh Đức, lời nhận xét về vợ tương lại gây choáng.
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