Dr. Haing Somnang Ngor
Khmer-American actress and author who is known clearly that received the Oscar award in 1985 in figures best actor for his acting debut in the film The Killing Fields (The Killing Fields) with regard to the lives of journalists Dith . [2] He also became an actor of the first Asian man who won the Oscar in the acting part. His mother is an ethnic Khmer, while his father is Chinese Department. [3] Mr. Ngor and Harold (Harold Russell ) is an actor not only two Oscar award-winning performance. [4]
Life under the Khmer Rouge regime
Born in Samrong country Ngor trained as a skilled surgeon and gynecologist. He has been practicing in the capital in 1975 when the Khmer Rouge seized power and declared Democratic Kampuchea regime. [5] He was forced to hide studying medical history and even his glasses Hide to avoid war and tie the enemies of the new regime on the experts and intellectuals. He was evacuated from Phnom Penh, along with more than two million people, which is part of the social experience, "Year Zero" Khmer Rouge. Mr Ngor also detained in a camp with his wife, Ms. Mei Hui, who later died as a result of childbirth. Although he had a specialist gynecologist, he still can not treat his wife, who require a cesarean section because he thought that may have implications for himself and his wife (as well as his son), and may was killed. [6] After the fall of the Khmer Rouge regime in 1979, Ngor had worked as a teacher a doctor in a refugee camp in Thailand and left with his niece to the US On August 30, 1980. [14] US Ngor not be able to continue his medical profession [7], and he did not married again.
his life under the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia. In the second edition of the survivors of the Killing Fields Roger Warner, a co-author with Mr. Ngor added completed by the process described his life Ngor won.
Mr Ngor established a fund in 1997 to help the country's budget. To contribute humanitarian Ngor built a primary school and opened a small sawmill to provide jobs and income to local families. [17] His niece is Ngor Sophy symmetry (Ngor Sophia Demetri) as a witness at the hearing Murder Ngor. Currently, she is president of the Foundation. [8]
Acting career
Mr Ngor starred as Dith Pran character in the film The Killing Fields, although he had no previous acting experience. After that, he had three awards, including a Golden Globe Award and Academy Award award in the Best Supporting Actor as well. [7] The following appeared in the film The Killing Fields, he told People magazine, "I want to show to the world about hunger very much in the country and the number of people who died under the communist regime and a standard. I am satisfied and heart. I've done something that already exists. " (English: "I wanted to show the world how deep starvation is in Cambodia, how many people die under communist regime. My heart is satisfied. I have done something perfect.") [9]
Mr Ngor also appeared in other films as well as some television programs such as Heaven & Earth and Oliver Stone's sequel shorts Vanishing Son . He also has a presence in Hong Kong film titled "East vultures" (Eastern Condors), directed and starring Sammo Hung.
He also played the role in the sequel, Vietnam 1989 title "The Iron Triangle". He has also starred as a guest (guest-starred) in a two-story film of the coast of China ("How to Stay Alive in Vietname 1 & 2 ") by acting as prisoners Khmer people were injured, and helped her Collen McMurphy under maintenance her.He also plays in My Life After Michael Keaton.
And inheritance funds
Dr. Ngor Foundation was set up in 1990 by Mr Ngor and Jack Ong. The two actors met in 1989 while filming "The Iron Triangle" and later the Temple Shepherd Ong (Christian Association Venice, CA) started the project budget to care for orphans and help rebuild the country's infrastructure. Project (Project Cambodia) is a fund of funds, Mr. Ngor incorporated as a charitable organization in 1997 after his murder Mr Ngor (February 25, 1996). The goal of the fund, including maintenance decisions (achievements) of Ngor and human rights as well as the promotion of cultural and historical Framework Through education and art activities. Niece's Ngor Sophy Ngor symmetry (Sophia Ngor Demetri), who gave evidence in his murder trial and who taken in the US Currently, she is president of the Foundation, and Mr Ong is the chief executive.
Murder
On 25 February 1996 Mr Ngor was shot dead at his home in Chinatown, in downtown Los Angeles, California, California. Many Khmer claim that they have a stake in his estate, and the woman he was married She later came to the United States. Most assets of Ngor went to his brother, Chan Sarun (Chinese: 吳 和顺 or 吴汉顺; Internet: Wú Hànshùn, (Minister of Agriculture in the country), while his assets are used in legal fees delays lawsuit against his estate. [10] His was buried at Rose Hills Memorial Park in Whittier, California, California.
Three members of the "Oriental Lazy Boyz" street, a wicked group has been accused of murder, and was also previously arrested shock jewelry bag. They were convicted in the Supreme Court of the State of Los Angeles even though their case was Judicial Council separately. The prosecution claimed that they had killed Ngor after handing his gold Rolex watch, but declined pendant necklace that his wife was dead, and that is Mrs. Mei Hui. Defence said that the murder is related to politics made by supporters of the Khmer Rouge regime, but there is any evidence to support this view. [11] Kaing Guek Eav, a former Khmer Rouge officer, and is currently in trial in Cambodia confirmed in November 2009 that killed Ngor is the command of Pol Pot. But US investigators that he should not be found to be trusted. [11]
Some people criticized that Ngor was killed in the robbery has not decided based on cash $ 2900 left and the fact that the thief rummaging his money. So far, no answers why the thieves demanded his necklace chains, and usually Ngor always wear necklaces inside the clothes, and very hard to see. In 2003, pendant necklaces, still not found. [12]
The trio were found guilty on April 16, 1998, in the days when they had confirmed the death Pol Pot in Cambodia. [13] Tak Sun Tan was sentenced from 56 years to life, Indra Lim from 26 years to life, while Jason Chan consecutive life sentences without parole. In 2004, US District Court of the central district in the state of California, California has issued an order to pardon a decision that the prosecution used Council's sympathy by presenting false evidence this decision was denied. Finally convicted still upheld by the US Court of Appeal for the ninth center in 2005.
After the release the film The Killing Fields, Ngor told New York Times reporter, "If I died right now is No matter, because this movie will be hundreds of years to come. " (English: "If I die from now on, OK! This film will go on for a hundred years.") [14]
Dith Pran Mr Ngor has played a role in the film The Killing Fields, said the death of Mr Ngor, "He was like a child Twin with me. He is like, you send a message with me, but this time I was alone, "he said. (English: "He is like a twin with me. He is like a co-messenger and right now I am alone.") [
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