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Huy Khánh

Huy Khánh (1981-    ) is a famous Vietnamese actor of film and television.  

He was born as Trần Phan Huy Khánh on January 7, 1981 in Milan, Italy to a Vietnamese father and a French mother.  Huy Khánh is a graduate from the prestigious Cao Đẳng Sân Khấu Điện Ảnh (Stage and Film Academy) in Ho Chi Minh City.  Due to his renowned playboy image, he has been dubbed as Don Juan Huy Khánh.  Among the actresses he has been romantically linked with include Kim Tuyến and Tăng Thanh Hà.  

Among his film and television acting credits include Dốc Tình (2004), Hoa Dã Quỳ (2008) starring Ngọc Diệp, Áo Cưới Thiên Đường (2009), Chuyện Tình Xa Xứ (2009) starring Bình Minh, Cô Dâu Đại Chiến (2011) starring Ngọc Diệp, Ngân Khánh and Vân TrangLệ Phí Tình Yêu (2012) starring Hiếu HiềnMinh Hằng and Ngọc Quyên and Để Mai tính 2 (2014) starring Thái Hòa.



Married to wife, actress Hoàng Anh, since 2005, Huy Khánh is father to a young son.  In 2010, allegations made by his wife of an extra-marital affair between Huy Khánh and actress/model Mạc Anh Thư made front page headlines in Vietnamese tabloids.  

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