Linh Dan Pham, born on May 20, 1974, in Saigon, Vietnam, is a French actress of Vietnamese descent. Following the Fall of Saigon in 1975, her family emigrated to France. She grew up in the Parisian suburb of Saint-Cloud. She initially pursued a career in business, but her passion for acting eventually led her to the film industry.
Pham’s acting career began in 1992 with a notable role in Régis Wargnier’s film Indochine, starring alongside Catherine Deneuve. She then took a hiatus from acting to focus on her studies and personal life. She returned to acting in the mid-2000s, actively pursuing roles in French and international productions.
Pham has appeared in a diverse range of films, showcasing her versatility as an actress. Some of her most recognized roles include:
She has also appeared in television series, including Les Revenants (2012-2015) and ZeroZeroZero (2020).
Pham has received critical acclaim for her performances. She won the César Award for Most Promising Actress in 2006 for her role in The Beat That My Heart Skipped. Her work has been recognized at various film festivals and award ceremonies, solidifying her reputation as a respected actress