During a recent visit, artists Phuong Dung and Phi Phung updated the situation of artist Hong Nga. On her personal page, artist Phuong Dung shared a picture of Hong Nga lying on a hospital bed with the statement: "Hong Nga's mother lies down more, now she doesn't remember anything and doesn't talk much. The group came to visit her, coaxed her for a while before she could utter a few slurred words. I miss her so much, I hope she gets well."
The current health situation of artist Hong Nga makes the audience sad and heartbroken.
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Information about the health condition of artist Hong Nga quickly received the attention of a large audience. Many people could not hide their emotions when witnessing the image of a "female monster" who once captivated the audience with her memorable roles, now no longer lucid, her health increasingly deteriorating, remaining only in her memories. An audience member choked up and said: "Please ask Ms. Phuong Dung to send my regards to you, wishing you a speedy recovery and peace. You are my entire childhood". In addition, many colleagues in the art world also sent words of encouragement, in which artist Binh Tinh emotionally shared: "I pray that you, my seniors, will be safe and healthy".
Currently, the health of Cai Luong artist Hong Nga has seriously declined at the age of 80. She has severe memory loss, almost no longer recognizing relatives and colleagues, and her speech is slurred and difficult to understand. Eating and taking medicine is also difficult, she only takes it when she is in the mood, otherwise she has to be fed. Her physical condition is clearly weakened due to knee arthritis, making it difficult to walk, her face is pale, her body is thin. In particular, she often has insomnia, her personal activities are uncontrolled and she has had to wear diapers for more than a year. However, artist Hong Nga has received dedicated care for more than 20 years from Ms. Nguyen Thi Bay, who considers her a relative. Occasionally, when listening to Cai Luong or familiar songs, she can still sing a few lines, creating emotional moments for those around her.
After their glorious golden age on stage, many veteran artists make audiences feel sorry when they have to face illness, loneliness and declining health in old age. For them, the stage lights gradually fade away, giving way to heavy days, relying on the care of colleagues and the love of the audience.
Hong Nga's indelible mark on the cai luong stage
Artist Hong Nga is known as one of the "female monsters" of Southern reformed opera. She stands out in the roles of evil and flirtatious women, with the ability to act both tragic and comedic roles flexibly, creating a very unique color.
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Born in 1945, artist Hong Nga is known as one of the "female monsters" of Southern reformed opera. She stands out in the roles of the evil and flirtatious actresses, with the ability to act both tragic and comedic roles flexibly, creating a very unique color. In more than 60 years of artistic activities, she has left her mark through a series of classic plays such as Doi Co Luu , Tieng Ho Song Hau , Lan and Diep , Tinh Anh Ban Chieu , Luoi Troi , Mat Em La Bo Oan Thuan , Duyen Kiep ...
At her peak, Hong Nga shared the stage with many big names such as People's Artist Ngoc Giau, People's Artist Diep Lang, "Sorrowful Woman" Ut Bach Lan... Her soulful voice and sharp acting helped her leave behind a series of memorable roles, remembered by audiences of many generations.
Not only was she successful with her villainous image, she also brought charming comedic pieces, contributing to the richness of the cai luong stage. That diversity has made the name Hong Nga a familiar "brand" to the public for decades. Many audiences have humorously commented: "Watching Hong Nga perform, sometimes I hate the character's viciousness, but sometimes I cry my eyes out because of the pain she conveys."
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